Bartosz Zmarzlik celebrates his 100th Grand Prix appearance with a victory. The Pole is the leader again
This is his third triumph in Prague (he previously won two rounds in the “pandemic” year of 2020), and his 28th overall – in exactly his 100th Grand Prix appearance.
There was nothing to collect. The rivals only looked at his back and swallowed the dust. This is how a FIVE-TIME WORLD CHAMPION rides. Bartosz, Prague is yours ⚜️ #CzechSGP #SGP #FIMSpeedwayGP pic.twitter.com/tEhM054p6K
— Eurosport Polska (@Eurosport_PL) May 31, 2025 >The second Pole did poorly in the Czech capital. Dominik Kubera scored only three points, winning – of course – in a race in which he started from the innermost field.
1. Bartosz Zmarzlik (Poland) - 15 (2,3,2,2,3,3) - 20 GP pts 2. Fredrik Lindgren (Sweden) - 13 (2,3,3,1,2,2) - 18 3. Leon Madsen (Denmark) - 11+3 (3,3,0,1,3,1) - 16 4. Jack Holder (Australia) - 9+3 (1,2,1,3,2,0) - 14 5. Andžejs Ļebedevs (Latvia) - 10+2 (3,2,1,1,3) - 126. Daniel Bewley (Great Britain) - 10+2 (2,1,3,2,2) - 11 7. Anders Thomsen (Denmark) - 9+1 (1,2,3,2,1) - 10 8. Jan Kvěch (Czech Republic) - 6+1 (3,0,1,2,0) - 9 9. Martin Vaculik (Slovakia) - 10+0 (3,2,2,1,2) - 8 10. Brady Kurtz (Australia) - 7+u (1,0,0,3,3) - 7 11. Mikkel Michelsen (Denmark) - 6 (d,3,2,0,1) - 6 12. Kai Huckenbeck (Germany) - 6 (0,1,1,3,1) - 5 13. Max Fricke (Australia) - 6 (2,1,2,0,1) - 4 14. Robert Lambert (Great Britain) - 5 (1,1,0,3,0) - 3 15. Dominik Kubera (Poland) - 3 (0,in,3,0,0) - 2
16. Daniel Klima (Czech Republic) - 0 (0,0,0,0,0) - 1
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In two weeks the next edition of the Grand Prix – a double round in Manchester.
1. Zmarzlik – 53 points 2. Kurtz – 45 3. Holder – 42 4. Ļebedevs – 41 5. Lindgren – 406. Bewley – 34 7. Lambert – 27 8. Kubera – 27 9. Thomsen – 24 10. Fricke – 2211. Kvěch – 21 12. Patryk Dudek (Poland) – 16 13. Madsen – 16 14. Michelsen – 16 15. Vaculik – 1616. Jason Doyle (Australia) – 8 17. Huckenbeck – 7
18. Erik Riss (Germany) – 2