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Speedway of Nations 2022: Sweden's Oliver Berntzon controversially excluded from Grand Final qualifier

Australia’s Speedway of Nations victory did not come without controversy following an incident during their Grand Final Qualifier against Sweden. The Aussies went on to beat Great Britain in the Grand Final to win the title for the first time, but might consider themselves fortunate to have even had the opportunity. Ad/> After finishing second and third respectively after 21 heats, Australia and Sweden went head-to-head for a place in the decider.

/> Speedway'He can't believe it' — Berntzon excluded in controversial Grand Final QualifierAN HOUR AGO What followed was a thrilling three-laps of racing as Max Fricke and Jack Holder battled hard against Fredrik Lindgren and Oliver Berntzon. Then on the final corner of the final lap, Berntzon went to ground in an apparent crash with Fricke as Holder roared to victory ahead of Lindgren and his fellow Australian. Replays seemed to suggest Fricke may have instigated the contact which likely would have led to his exclusion.

However, the referee instead deemed Berntzon at fault at it was the Swede who was penalised. “That’s harsh,” said Chris Louis on commentary. “The Swedes are absolutely furious” added Kelvin Tatum.

“Wow! That’s quite controversial” he added. Speedway of Nations Final as it happened — Australia triumph in Grand Final in Vojens Australia beat Great Britain to win first Speedway of Nations title A furious Berntzon stormed off the track following the decision, shouting and swearing as he returned to the pit area. Discussing the incident further, the commentators suggested Fricke was fortunate not to be punished.

“Really tough call. There’s definitely contact. The referee could argue, ‘you could have just kept the bike upright’.

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