2003 Speedway Grand Prix

The 2003 Speedway Grand Prix was the 58th edition of the official World Championship[1][2][3] and the ninth season in the Speedway Grand Prix era used to determine the Speedway World Champion.

2003 Speedway Grand Prix
Season details
DatesMay 17 - October 4
Events9
Cities9
Countries7
Riders22 permanents
2 wild card(s)
Heats225 + 3 canceled (in 9 events)
Winners
Champion DEN Nicki Pedersen
Runner-up AUS Jason Crump
3rd place SWE Tony Rickardsson

Event format

The system first used in 1998 continued to be adopted with 24 riders, divided into two classes. The eight best would be directly qualified for the "Main Event", while the sixteen others would be knocked out if they finished out of the top two in 4-man heats on two occasions - while they would go through if they finished inside the top two on two occasions. This resulted in 10 heats, where eight proceeded to the Main Event, where exactly the same system was applied to give eight riders to a semi-final.

The semi-finals were then two heats of four, where the top two qualified for a final - there was no consolation final. The 4 finalists scored 25, 20, 18 and 16 points, with 5th and 6th place getting 13, 7th and 8th 11, and after that 8, 8, 7, 7, etc. Places after 8th place were awarded according to the time a rider was knocked out and, secondly, according to position in the last heat he rode in.

Qualification for Grand Prix

The 2003 season had 22 permanent riders and two wild cards at each event. The permanent riders are highlighted in the results table below.

2003 event schedule and winners

Calendar

Date Grand Prix Venue Winner
17 May EuropeEurope Stadion Śląski, Chorzów Tony Rickardsson Sweden results
31 May SwedenSweden Stadion Brovalla, Avesta Ryan Sullivan Australia results
14 June United Kingdom Great Britain Millennium Stadium, Cardiff Nicki Pedersen Denmark results
28 June DenmarkDenmark Parken Stadium, Copenhagen Jason Crump Australia results
12 July SloveniaSlovenia Matija Gubec Stadium, Krško Leigh Adams Australia results
30 August Kalmar UnionScandinavia Ullevi, Gothenburg Ryan Sullivan Australia results
6 September Czech RepublicCzech Republic Markéta Stadium, Prague Jason Crump Australia results
20 September PolandPoland Polonia Stadium, Bydgoszcz Tomasz Gollob Poland results
4 October NorwayNorway Vikingskipet, Hamar Greg Hancock United States results

Final 2003 standings

Pos.Rider NamePts
1 Nicki Pedersen Denmark 152(20,8,25,16,20,7,18,18,20)
2 Jason Crump Australia 144(11,5,20,25,11,16,25,20,11)
3 Tony Rickardsson Sweden 127(25,13,18,20,13,6,20,6,6)
4 Leigh Adams Australia 126(11,18,13,11,25,18,11,11,8)
5 Greg Hancock United States 121(8,16,16,18,11,13,6,8,25)
6 Tomasz Gollob Poland 111(16,8,3,13,16,11,8,25,11)
7 Scott Nicholls United Kingdom 102(6,2,13,11,18,20,6,13,13)
8 Rune Holta Poland 98(13,11,11,13,8,5,16,8,13)
9 Ryan Sullivan Australia 94(6,25,7,8,8,25,5,3,7)
10 Andreas Jonsson Sweden 76(-,2,11,7,7,13,13,7,16)
11 Piotr Protasiewicz Poland 63(13,6,8,6,2,3,4,16,5)
12 Lukáš Dryml Czech Republic 58(18,20,8,7,5,-,-,-,-)
13 Mikael Max Sweden 52(7,13,5,1,3,8,7,5,3)
14 Bjarne Pedersen Denmark 51(2,7,4,5,-,3,8,4,18)
15 Tomasz Bajerski Poland 51(4,11,7,6,13,5,2,1,2)
16 Lee Richardson United Kingdom 45(7,1,4,-,-,8,7,11,7)
17 Hans Andersen Denmark 41(3,4,-,-,-,11,11,6,6)
18 Mark Loram United Kingdom 32(5,-,-,-,7,4,4,7,5)
19 Todd Wiltshire Australia 30(2,5,5,2,1,6,3,3,3)
20 Jason Lyons Australia 29(1,6,2,8,3,2,1,2,4)
21 Peter Karlsson Sweden 28(1,3,6,4,6,-,2,4,2)
22 Bohumil Brhel Czech Republic 26(5,3,1,5,-,1,5,5,1)
23 Ronni Pedersen Denmark 23(-,4,6,3,-,1,-,1,8)
24 Krzysztof Cegielski Poland 15(8,7,-,-,-,-,-,-,-)
25 Jarosław Hampel Poland 13(-,-,-,-,-,-,-,13,-)
26 Tomáš Topinka Czech Republic 13(-,-,-,-,-,-,,13-,-)
27 David Howe United Kingdom 8(-,-,2,-,6,-,-,-,-)
28 Peter Ljung Sweden 7(-,-,-,-,-,7,-,-,-)
29 Roman Povazhny Russia 6(-,-,-,2,4,-,-,-,-)
30 Matej Žagar Slovenia 5(-,-,-,-,5,-,-,-,-)
31 Lars Gunnestad Norway 4(-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,4)
32 David Ruud Sweden 4(-,-,-,-,-,4,-,-,-)
33 Charlie Gjedde Denmark 4(-,-,-,4,-,-,-,-,-)
34 Sebastian Ułamek Poland 4(4,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-)
35 Izak Šantej Slovenia 4(-,-,-,-,,4-,-,-,-)
36 Aleš Dryml, Jr. Czech Republic 3(-,-,-,-,-,-,3,-,-)
37 Rafał Kurmański Poland 3(3,-,-,-,-,-,-,-,-)
38 Simon Stead United Kingdom 3(-,-,3,-,-,-,-,-,-)
39 Robert Dados Poland 3(-,-,-,3,-,-,-,-,-)
40 Joonas Kylmäkorpi Finland 3(-,-,-,-,-,2,-,-,1)
41 Rafał Szombierski Poland 2(-,-,-,-,-,-,-,2,-)
42 Sándor Tihanyi Hungary 2(-,-,-,-,2,-,-,-,-)
43 Jesper B. Jensen Denmark 1(-,-,-,1,-,-,-,-,-)
44 Magnus Zetterström Sweden 1(-,1,-,-,-,-,-,-,-)
45 Josef Franc Czech Republic 1(-,-,-,-,-,-,1,-,-)
46 Chris Harris United Kingdom 1(-,-,1,-,-,-,-,-,-)
47 Denis Štojs Slovenia 1(-,-,-,-,1,-,-,-,-)

References

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  2. "HISTORY SPEEDWAY and LONGTRACK". Speedway.org. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
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