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Updated 19:12

Zmarzlik Takes Third at Chrobry Crown Tournament

Bartosz Zmarzlik recovered from a slow start to finish third at the XVI Turniej o Koronę Bolesława Chrobrego, showing resilience.

Bartosz Zmarzlik recovered to claim third place at the XVI Turniej o Koronę Bolesława Chrobrego. However, he began the meeting with a zero-point heat and had to fight back.

How Bartosz Zmarzlik reached the podium

Moreover, Zmarzlik improved steadily after his opening disappointment. In his seventh heat he finished second to Artiom Łaguta. In addition, he then won three consecutive races. Consequently, he needed a run-off to reach the final. In the run-off Mikkel Michelsen beat him, but therefore Zmarzlik still advanced. Finally, in the final Michelsen won, Andrzej Lebiediew finished second, and Zmarzlik took third.

Race details and final standings

Mikkel Michelsen topped the event on race results and in the final. Moreover, Lebiediew posted strong scores to finish runner-up. However, Artiom Łaguta aimed higher and placed fourth in the final. In addition, local stars from the so-called “Koziołki” group showed mixed form. For example, Fredrik Lindgren scored seven points. Also, Mateusz Cierniak scored six points. Therefore, Kacper Woryna struggled and managed four points only.

Furthermore, the meeting followed a classic Polish speedway format. Heats ran fast and fans cheered loudly. Consequently, the atmosphere felt intense. In addition, organisers used run-offs to decide final qualifiers. Moreover, that system rewards consistency and aggression on the track.

Why this result matters to followers in Lublin and beyond

First, Zmarzlik leads Orlen Oil Motor Lublin and carries expectations. Moreover, his form tells the team and its fans where he stands. Therefore, the podium shows resilience rather than dominance. However, rivals like Michelsen and Lebiediew now pose clear threats. In addition, this meeting serves as pre-season form check for league racing.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Speedway enjoys huge popularity in Poland. Consequently, matches fill small stadiums and generate loud crowds. Moreover, ticketing often accepts cards. However, cash helps at food stalls. In addition, bring ID when you attend. For residents, PESEL (national ID number) matters for registrations. Also, if you need medical help, know NFZ is the public health fund and ZUS handles social insurance. Therefore, keep emergency numbers handy and follow marshal instructions at the stadium.

Finally, expat readers should note the Polish scene values local rivalries. Moreover, media attention in cities like Lublin affects riders and sponsors. Therefore, a podium at a named tournament can influence contracts and team roles. In addition, fans often discuss these results on social media and at local bars.

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