Speedway GP Wrocław live stream: Brady Kurtz counting on his home advantage
In Wrocław, where the first Speedway Grand Prix was held in 1995, the 300th edition is taking place 31 years later. All the action featuring Bartosz Zmarzlik, Brady Kurtz and co. will be available via livestream as usual.
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Following his victory on his home track in the British League in Manchester, World Championship leader Brady Kurtz is looking to build on that success on his home track in the Polish League in Wrocław. There he will face Poland’s national hero Bartosz Zmarzlik, who is determined to reclaim the World Championship lead.
“He definitely won’t make it easy for me – that much is certain. Bartek will be highly motivated in Wrocław and is sure to be in top form,” says Kurtz of his toughest rival. “We need to make sure everything falls into place. I’ll stick to my usual plan and keep trying to reach the final. That’s my only goal for this year: to make it to the final time and time again. Because that’s exactly what Bartek has been doing for six or seven years running now, and that’s how he’s clinching the title. I’ll keep at it tenaciously, and then we’ll see how it turns out.”
In addition to the 20 World Championship points for the day’s victory in Wrocław, a further 4-3-2-1 points will be awarded in a sprint race as part of the qualifying session, which gets underway at 2 pm. Jack Holder won the first sprint of the season in Manchester, ahead of Robert Lambert, wildcard Tom Brennan and Brady Kurtz.
No further chance for Kai Huckenbeck
For Werl-based rider Kai Huckenbeck, there will be no further appearance as a reserve rider in Wrocław following his start in Manchester, as Dominik Kubera is back in action after recovering from a collarbone injury. Anders Thomsen and Jan Kvech remain the first two substitutes in the field, as Fredrik Lindgren and Dan Bewley are still sidelined through injury.
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