2025 SGP2

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The 2025 SGP2 series was the 49th edition of the FIM Individual Under-21 World Championship.

The three qualifying rounds were staged in Glasgow, Pardubice on 24 May and Debrecen on 7 June. The top four riders from each qualifying meeting progressed to the main SGP2 series. The qualifier at Glasgow was cut short due to bad weather and lots were drawn for the final qualifying place.{{cite web|url=https://britishspeedway.co.uk/miscellaneous/jake-makes-it-through/ |title=Jake makes it through |website=British Speedway |date=25 May 2025|access-date=1 June 2025}}{{cite web|url=https://www.fim-moto.com/en/news/news-detail/article/young-guns-shine-in-fim-speedway-under-21-world-championship-qualifying-rounds |title=Young guns shine in FIM Speedway Under 21 World Championship Qualifying rounds |date=26 May 2025 |website=FIM |access-date=1 June 2025}}

The main series held rounds in Malilla, Prague and Vojens from 4 July to 12 September.{{cite web|url=https://www.fimspeedway.com/sgp2/calendar |title=SGP2 2025 Calendar |website=FIM Speedway |access-date=1 June 2025}}

Qualifying

The 2025 season consisted of three qualifying events.

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!colspan="3"|QR1 Glasgow

width=20|Pos

!width=200|Rider

!width=20|Pts

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!1

|{{flagicon|DEN}} Mikkel Andersen

9
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!2

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Jake Mulford

7
style="background:#ACE1AF;"

!3

| {{flagicon|POL}} Jan Przanowski

7
style="background:#ACE1AF;"

!4

|{{flagicon|POL}} Antoni Mencel

6+
5

|{{flagicon|DEN}} Villads Nagel ||6+

6

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Tate Zischke ||6+

7

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Joe Thompson ||6+

8

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Ashton Boughen ||5

9

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Noel Wahlquist ||4

10

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Michael West ||3

11

|{{flagicon|USA}} Slater Lightcap ||3

12

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Alex Adamson ||3

13

|{{flagicon|USA}} Timmy Dion ||2

14

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Jan Jeníček ||2

15

|{{flagicon|GER}} Patricia Erhart ||2

16

|{{flagicon|FIN}} Otto Raak ||1

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!colspan="3"|QR2 Pardubice

width=20|Pos

!width=200|Rider

!width=20|Pts

style="background:#ACE1AF;"

!1

|{{flagicon|NOR}} Mathias Pollestad

15
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!2

|{{flagicon|POL}} Wiktor Przyjemski

14
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!3

| {{flagicon|DEN}} William Drejer

12+3
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!4

|{{flagicon|SVN}} Anže Grmek

12+2
5

|{{flagicon|POL}} Pawel Sitek ||10

6

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Sammy van Dyck ||10

7

|{{flagicon|ENG}} Sam Hagon ||9

8

|{{flagicon|AUS}} James Pearson ||9

9

|{{flagicon|AUT}} Sebastian Kössler ||8

10

|{{flagicon|LAT}} Nikita Kaulins ||6

11

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Jaroslav Vaníček ||3

12

|{{flagicon|USA}} Alex Martin ||3

13

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Matouš Kameník ||3

14

|{{flagicon|GER}} Ben Iken ||3

15

|{{flagicon|GER}} Mario Hausl ||2

16

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Jan Hlacina (res)||1

17

|{{flagicon|FRA}} Tino Bouin ||0

18

|{{flagicon|GER}} David Hofman (res)||0

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!colspan="3"|QR3 Debrecen

width=20|Pos

!width=200|Rider

!width=20|Pts

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!1

|{{flagicon|GER}} Norick Blödorn

15
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!2

|{{flagicon|UKR}} Nazar Parnitskyi

14
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!3

|{{flagicon|POL}} Kevin Małkiewicz

11+3
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!4

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Casper Henriksson

11+2
5

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Mitchell McDiarmid ||11+1

6

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Adam Bednář ||9

7

|{{flagicon|DEN}} Jesper Knudsen ||9

8

|{{flagicon|SWE}} Rasmus Karlsson ||9

9

|{{flagicon|DEN}} Nicolai Heiselberg ||8

10

|{{flagicon|GER}} Patrick Hyjek ||5

11

|{{flagicon|LAT}} Damirs Filimonovs ||4

12

|{{flagicon|HUN}} Zoltán Lovas ||4

13

|{{flagicon|UKR}} Roman Kapustin ||4

14

|{{flagicon|AUS}} Luke Killeen ||3

15

|{{flagicon|CZE}} Bruno Belan ||3

16

|{{flagicon|LAT}} Artjoms Juhno ||0

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+lots drawn for the final qualifying place.

Main event

The 2025 season consisted of three rounds.

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14 July{{flagicon|SWE}} Skrotfrag Arena, Målilla
21 August{{flagicon|LVA}} Riga Speedway Stadium, Riga
312 September{{flagicon|DEN}} Vojens Speedway Center, Vojens

Final Classification

See also

References

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{{Individual Speedway Junior World Championship seasons}}

2025

Individual Speedway Junior World Championship