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Updated 19:04

Brady Kurtz Triumphs in Lodz Speedway

Brady Kurtz wins in Lodz after a commanding final; Vaculik second. Key takeaways and expat tips on attending Polish speedway.

Brady Kurtz wins in Lodz after a commanding final at the Zenon Plech memorial meeting. The Australian rider jumped clear early and never looked back, beating Martin Vaculik and Mikkel Michelsen.

Brady Kurtz wins in Lodz

Moreover, Kurtz posted strong heat scores and took the title decisively. However, the meeting highlighted depth across the field. Consequently, Mikkel Michelsen and Bartosz Zmarzlik also scored high totals. In addition, Vaculik staged a late recovery from a poor start. Therefore, the final offered both drama and predictable results.

Race recap and key moments

Firstly, Zmarzlik started well and looked title-ready after three rides. However, Michelsen edged him to win the last qualifying spot for the final. Moreover, Vaculik began with only a single point. Then, he mounted a comeback with two strong three-point rides. Consequently, he reached the semi-final and then advanced to the final.

Furthermore, two Orlen Oil Motor riders — Michelsen and Kurtz — took automatic semi-final spots. However, the first semi-final saw Vaculik beat Zmarzlik and claim a final berth. In contrast, the second semi-final went to Przemysław Pawlicki. Therefore, the final line-up featured experienced stars and local favorites.

In the final, Kurtz burst forward from gate one. Moreover, he built a clear margin by the first bend. Consequently, he controlled the race and crossed the line comfortably. Vaculik finished second, Michelsen third, and Pawlicki fourth.

What this means for fans and the Polish scene

Speedway ranks among Poland’s most popular motorsports. Therefore, events draw passionate crowds and lively club cultures. Moreover, local clubs like Orlen Oil Motor Lublin invest heavily. Consequently, they recruit top international riders regularly. In addition, broadcasters such as Canal Plus Sport show many meetings live. Therefore, expats can follow events even from abroad.

Also, the meeting served as a reminder of Polish motorsport depth. Moreover, it gave newcomers a clear view of how teams balance star signings with domestic development. Therefore, expect more competitive fixtures through the season.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Speedway in Poland sells out fast. Buy tickets online early and use official club sites or trusted resellers. Moreover, major broadcasts appear on Canal Plus Sport. Also, local rules matter: never cross track barriers because stewards fine trespassers (a “mandat” means a fine in Polish). In addition, you do not need a PESEL (national ID number) to buy a ticket, but you may need an ID to collect pre-ordered seats. For health queries use NFZ information (Polish public health fund). Finally, if you plan long stays, learn about ZUS (social security) only when you work or sign contracts.

In short, the Łódź meeting combined high-level racing with clear narratives. Moreover, Kurtz’s victory underlines his growing status in European speedway. Therefore, fans and expats should track upcoming rounds for more action.

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