Bartosz Zmarzlik Finland Ukraine Germany Usa Australia Poland Latvia Speedway Semi-final 1 Bartosz Zmarzlik Finland Ukraine Germany Usa Australia Poland Latvia

Speedway of Nations 2022 Semi-Final 1 - Bartosz Zmarzlik and Poland eye final spot in Vojens showpiece

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After 4 heats Ad/> Germany currently leads the way on 11 points but are the only team to have competed twice. USA sits second on seven points with Poland and Finland neck and neck with five points.

Speedway'The situation is very hard' — Ukraine team hope to honour homeland at Speedway of NationsAN HOUR AGO 1 — Germany 11pts 2 — USA 7pts 3 — Poland 5pts 4 — Finland 5pts 5 — Australia 4pts 6 — Latvia 2pts 7 — Ukraine 2pts Heat 4 — Levishyn, Huckenbeck, Melnychuk, Blodorn Huckenbeck has come out strong tonight with a second win for Germany, followed by Blodorn to take seven points.

Ukraine couldn't compete with Marko Levishyn coming in third and Stanislav Melnychuk riding away pointless. Heat 3 — Lahti, Doyle, Salonen, Holder Jack Holder takes Australias first win but Jason Doyle struggled in fourth.

Timi Salonen and Timo Lahti take five points for Finland. Heat 2 — Becker, Gusts, Nicol, Mihailovs Broc Nicol and Luke Becker take seven points for the USA and put on a impressive display.

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