‘How did he stay up?’ – Bartosz Zmarzlik somehow stays upright after mid-race ‘argy-bargy at Speedway Grand Prix
Bartosz Zmarzlik was involved in what was termed as some “argy-bargy” during Heat 2 of the Speedway Grand Prix in Gorzow. The 27-year-old was racing at his hometown Grand Prix on Saturday night, and, while he was unable to win, a third-place finish was enough for Zmarzlik to extend his championship lead over Maciej Janowski to 18 points. Ad/> It was another remarkable performance from the Polish superstar – though the most remarkable moment of his night came in Heat 2 when he clashed with Szymon Wozniak but somehow managed to stay upright.
/> Speedway GP‘People said he shouldn’t be riding!’ – Thomsen powers to SGP win in GorzowAN HOUR AGO “There some argy-bargy going on out the back,” noted Kelvin Tatum as Zmarzlik attempted a pass. However, Janowski fended it off but, unperturbed, Zmarzlik went again, and this time, nearly came off. “Oh, Zmarzlik is all over the place out the back with Wozniak,” added Tatum.
“How on earth did he stay up? That really was quite dramatic. Now he dive bombs again going into turn 3!” Thomsen takes SGP win in Gorzow as Zmarzlik extends championship lead ‘A great way’ – Zmarzlik pays tribute to inspirational early coach Chris Louie – on co-comms – added that Zmarzlik had forced the opening to get the pass whether there was a gap or not. “Zmarzlik was absolutely determined that he was coming through there – gap or no gap! I think he made the gap in the end.” Zmarzlik would finish the heat in third – the same position he would take in the final with Martin Vaculik second and Patryk Dudek in fourth.