2011 Individual Ice Racing World Championship

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The 2011 FIM Individual Ice Racing World Championship will be the 2011 version of FIM Individual Ice Racing World Championship season. The world champion will be determined in eight finals hosted in four cities between 5 February and 27 March 2011.[1][2]

In three Qualifying Rounds will started 48 riders from 13 national federation and to Final series will qualify top 5 from each meetings and 6th placed riders from QR1 and QR2.

Qualifying RoundsCzech RepublicUnited KingdomGermanySwitzerlandFranceUkraineNetherlandsRussiaNorwayAustriaPolandFinlandSweden
QR1 Austria Sankt Johann221131312
QR2 Poland Sanok111231322
QR3 Austria Saalfelden212122222

Riders

There will be eighteen permanent riders. Seventeen riders was qualify from the qualifying rounds, and one permanent Wild Card will be nominatedand soon. There are no Wild Card and additional Track Reserve riders.

In all cases of absence of a scheduled rider, the draw number 17 track reserve rider shall be elevated for that meeting to take the place of that missing scheduled rider. In the case that there are 2 missing scheduled riders, then both track reserve riders (draw numbers 17 and 18) are elevated.

If a track reserve rider is promoted to the status of a scheduled rider and circumstances permit, a replacement track reserve rider shall be selected from the Substitute list based on their ranking for that year. The CCP Executive Secretariat will release the Substitute list along with the ballot for the first Final event.

A starting position draw for each final meeting will be balloted by the FIM.

Track reserves

After each Final, the 2 track reserve riders will become scheduled riders in the next Final, even if they have taken part in the Final where they are track reserve riders. Therefore, the 2 lowest point score riders (not being the 2 track reserve riders from that Final) on the Intermediate Classification will become track reserve in the next Final. The best placed rider will be the 1st track reserve rider with draw number 17 and the 2nd rider will be the 2nd track reserve with draw number 18.

Qualified riders

Top six riders from QR1 in Sankt Johann, Austria:

  1. Russia Sergey Karachintsev
  2. Austria Franz Zorn
  3. Russia Ivan Ivanov
  4. Russia Dmitri Bulankin
  5. Germany Stefan Pletschacher
  6. Finland Mats JarfTR

Top six riders from QR2 in Sanok, Poland:

  1. Russia Nikolay Krasnikov
  2. Russia Daniil Ivanov
  3. Sweden Stefan Svensson
  4. Russia Igor Kononov
  5. Poland Grzegorz Knapp
  6. Czech Republic Antonín Klatovský, Jr.TR

Top five riders from QR3 in Saalfelden, Austria:a

  1. Russia Dmitry Khomitsevich
  2. Russia Vitaly Khomitsevich
  3. Austria Harald Simon
  4. Germany Günther Bauer
  5. Sweden Peter Koij

One rider nominated by FIM:

  1. Netherlands Johnny Tuinstra[3]
Notes:
TR. Jarf and Klatovský were qualify to the Final One (Day One) as a track reserve riders
a. QR3 hosted in Austria was co-organized by the Dutch federation

Qualified substitute

  1. Netherlands René Stellingwerf
  2. Czech Republic Jan Klatovský

Final Series

Classification

See also

References

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