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Updated 11:22

Can Motoarena Be Reversed for Motor Lublin?

Can PRES Grupa Deweloperska Toruń – Orlen Oil Motor Lublin change fortunes at Motoarena? Preview, context, and what expats should know.

PRES Grupa Deweloperska Toruń – Orlen Oil Motor Lublin meet this Sunday in a match that matters for both clubs. The meeting will test Lublin’s form at a stadium that has not favoured them.

Match preview and stakes

The first leg finished 56:34 in Toruń, so Lublin needs a strong response. Moreover, the hosts will chase the championship points. Therefore, the visiting team has a clear target. The minimum objective for the Koziołki is to win the bonus point.

Why the venue matters

Motoarena in Toruń rewards technical riding and a fast start. However, Lublin historically struggles on that track. Consequently, the stadium often dictates rider selection and tactics. In addition, Toruń carries a strong home crowd and a track that favours local experience.

PRES Grupa Deweloperska Toruń – Orlen Oil Motor Lublin

Orlen Oil Motor will field Kacper Woryna, Mateusz Cierniak, Martin Vaculik, Dawid Cepielik, Bartosz Zmarzlik, Bartosz Bańbor and Sven Cerjak. Meanwhile, Toruń lists Patryk Dudek, Robert Lambert, Norick Bloedorn, Mikkel Michelsen, Emil Sajfutdinow, Mikołaj Duchiński and Antoni Kawczyński. Therefore, both sides bring proven scorers to the meeting.

Rider form and late-night travel

Bartosz Zmarzlik won the Grand Prix in Wrocław late on Saturday. Consequently, Lublin will hope the win boosts morale. However, racing so late may also cause fatigue. Therefore, coach Maciej Kucipa must manage his leader carefully. In addition, teams often rotate riders after Grand Prix events.

What the bonus point means

In Polish speedway, two-leg ties often include a bonus point for the better aggregate result. Therefore, even a narrow away performance can salvage the tie. For example, Lublin can still secure a bonus despite losing the match if they cut the aggregate gap enough. Moreover, that bonus can shape playoff positions.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Speedway enjoys huge local support in Poland. Tickets often sell fast, so buy in advance. Also, note practical details for expats: bring ID for collection (your passport or PESEL if you have one; PESEL is the national ID number), and expect cash or card payments. Medical care runs via NFZ for residents, but buy travel insurance if you lack coverage. Finally, local parking and public transport work well, but expect crowds near the stadium.

Torun’s Motoarena will present a hard challenge. However, Lublin arrives with momentum and a clear plan. Consequently, this match could decide who holds psychological advantage heading into later rounds. Therefore, fans and neutrals should watch closely.

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