1996 Edward Jancarz Memorial
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The 4tht Edward Jancarz Memorial was the 1996
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 version of the Edward Jancarz Memorial
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The Edward Jancarz Memorial is an annual speedway event held each year organized by the Stal Gorzów Wlkp.. The Memorial held in the Edward Jancarz Stadium in Gorzów Wielkopolski. Memorial is irregular and first staged in 1992, when Edward Jancarz was murdered....

. It took place on 12 May in the Stal Gorzów Stadium in Gorzów Wielkopolski
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, Poland
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. The Memorial was won by Leigh Adams
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 who beat Tony Rickardsson
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 and Marek Hućko.

Heat details

  • 12 May 1996 (Friday)
  • Best Time: 64.35 - Marek Hućko in Heat 1
  • Attendance: ?
  • Referee: Roman Siwiak

Heat after heat

  1. (64.35) Hućko, Rickardsson, Baron, J. Gollob (Fx)
  2. (65.52) Kasper, Lyons, Saitgariejew, Świst (R2)
  3. (65.44) Adams, Lemon, Moskwiak, Franczyszyn
  4. (66.77) T. Gollob, Bajerski, Staszewski, Boessner
  5. (65.23) Świst, Hućko, Staszewski, Lemon
  6. (64.47) Kasper, T. Gollob, J. Gollob, Franczyszyn
  7. (65.14) Adams, Baron, Saitgariejew, Bajerski
  8. (66.35) Rickardsson, Moskwiak, Lyons, Boessner
  9. (64.71) Hućko, Adams, Kasper, Boessner
  10. (65.42) Świst, Bajerski, J. Gollob, Moskwiak
  11. (66.36) Lyons, T. Gollob, Baron, Lemon
  12. (66.03) Staszewski, Saitgariejew, Rickardsson, Franczyszyn
  13. (66.31) T. Gollob, Saitgariejew, Hućko, Moskwiak
  14. (66.79) Adams, J. Gollob, Lyons, Staszewski (F4)
  15. (66.98) Świst, Boessner, Paluch, Baron, Franczyszyn (-)
  16. (65.70) Rickardsson, Bajerski, Lemon, Kasper (Fx)
  17. (66.43) Bajerski, Hućko, Lyons, Flis, Franczyszyn (-)
  18. (67.34) J. Gollob, Saitgariejew, Lemon, Boessner (R4)
  19. (66.69) Kasper, Moskwiak, Baron, Staszewski
  20. (65.45) Rickardsson, Adams, Świst, T. Gollob

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