2015 Speedway Grand Prix

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The 2015 Speedway Grand Prix season was the 70th edition of the official World Championship[1][2] and the 21st season of the Speedway Grand Prix era, deciding the FIM Speedway World Championship. It was the fifteenth series under the promotion of Benfield Sports International, an IMG company. Greg Hancock was the defending champion from 2014.

Dates18 April — 24 October 24
Events12
Riders15 permanents
1 wild card(s)
2 track reserves
Heats276 (in 12 events)
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2015 Speedway Grand Prix
Season details
Dates18 April — 24 October 24
Events12
Riders15 permanents
1 wild card(s)
2 track reserves
Heats276 (in 12 events)
Winners
Champion GBR Tai Woffinden
Runner-up USA Greg Hancock
3rd place DEN Nicki Pedersen
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Tai Woffinden won the world title, with Hancock second and Nicki Pedersen third. It was Woffinden's second title having also won in 2013.

Qualification

For the 2015 season there were 15 permanent riders, joined at each Grand Prix by one wild card and two track reserves.

The top eight riders from the 2014 championship qualified automatically. Those riders were joined by the three riders who qualified via the Grand Prix Challenge. Since the winner of the Grand Prix Challenge, Matej Žagar, had already qualified following his fifth position in the 2014 championship, fourth-placed Maciej Janowski qualified.

The final four riders were nominated by series promoters, Benfield Sports International, following the completion of the 2014 season.

Qualified riders

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#Riders2014 placeGP Ch placeAppearancePrevious appearances in series
45United States Greg Hancock121st1995–2014
507Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak24th2004–2007, 2008, 2012, 2013–2014
3Denmark Nicki Pedersen315th2000, 2001–2014
108United Kingdom Tai Woffinden44th2010, 2011, 2013–2014
55Slovenia Matej Žagar515th2003–2005, 2006–2007, 2008–2009, 2011, 2013–2014
100Sweden Andreas Jonsson614th2001, 2002–2014
23Australia Chris Holder76th2010–2014
33Poland Jarosław Hampel810th2000–2002, 2004–2007, 2008–2009, 2010–2014
75Australia Troy Batchelor92nd2013, 2014
88Denmark Niels Kristian Iversen115th2004–2005, 2006, 2008, 2009–2010, 2013–2014
69Australia Jason Doyle21st
37United Kingdom Chris Harris1539th2003, 2007–2014
71Poland Maciej Janowski41st2008, 2012, 2014
30Sweden Thomas H. Jonasson2151st2010–2012, 2014
52Denmark Michael Jepsen Jensen161st2012–2014
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Qualified substitutes

The following riders were nominated as a substitutes:

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#Riders2014 placeGP Ch place
19Denmark (19) Peter Kildemand178
20Poland (20) Piotr Pawlicki Jr.
21Sweden (21) Linus Sundström11
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Calendar

The 2015 season consisted of 12 events, just like 2014, although the first Grand Prix was cut short after 12 heats, and the Latvian Grand Prix was awarded after 20 heats.

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Classification

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Qualifies for next season's Grand Prix series
Full-time Grand Prix rider
Wild card, track reserve or qualified reserve
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Pos. Rider Points POL
Poland
FIN
Finland
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
LAT
Latvia
SWE
Sweden
DEN
Denmark
PL2
Poland
SVN
Slovenia
SCA
Sweden
PL3
Poland
AUS
Australia
Gold United Kingdom (108) Tai Woffinden (C) 163 517181581711181816812
Silver United States (45) Greg Hancock 147 5913121097172016821
Bronze Denmark (3) Nicki Pedersen 131 316159111777137197
4 Denmark (88) Niels-Kristian Iversen 120 7681481071011141015
5 Australia (69) Jason Doyle 114 411778111261181811
6 Slovenia (55) Matej Žagar 107 8791061312168477
7 Poland (71) Maciej Janowski 106 321831281259121111
8 Australia (23) Chris Holder 95 07618101010894112
9 Denmark (19) Peter Kildemand 92 12831491391113
10 Sweden (100) Andreas Jonsson 88 3129275764101112
11 Denmark (52) Michael Jepsen Jensen 84 510487713102657
12 Australia (75) Troy Batchelor 59 0764112649532
13 United Kingdom (37) Chris Harris 55 765545254930
13 Sweden (30) Thomas H. Jonasson 55 441777712654
15 Poland (507) Krzysztof Kasprzak 45 3104400413619
16 Poland (33) Jarosław Hampel 31 71113
17 Sweden (16) Antonio Lindbäck 20 146
18 Poland (17,16) Bartosz Zmarzlik 17 314
19 Poland (18,17) Piotr Pawlicki Jr. 8 17
20 United Kingdom (16) Craig Cook 7 7
21 Denmark (16) Mikkel Michelsen 6 6
22 Australia (16) Sam Masters 5 5
23 Poland (16) Tomasz Gollob 4 4
24 Finland (16) Timo Lahti 3 3
24 Latvia (16) Kjasts Puodžuks 3 3
26 Czech Republic (16) Vaclav Milik 2 2
27 United Kingdom (18) Robert Lambert 1 1
27 Poland (17) Adrian Cyfer 1 1
27 Slovenia (16) Aleksander Conda 1 1
27 Slovenia (17) Denis Stojs 1 1
31 Finland (17) Nike Lunna 0 0
31 Finland (18) Jiri Nieminen 0 0
31 Czech Republic (17) Matěj Kůs 0 0
31 Czech Republic (18) Josef Franc 0 0
31 United Kingdom (17) Jason Garrity 0 0
Pos. Rider Points POL
Poland
FIN
Finland
CZE
Czech Republic
GBR
United Kingdom
LAT
Latvia
SWE
Sweden
DEN
Denmark
PL2
Poland
SVN
Slovenia
SCA
Sweden
PL3
Poland
AUS
Australia
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The first Grand Prix was awarded after 12 heats because the riders deemed the track to be unsafe to race. The win went to Matej Žagar, with second place going to Chris Harris and third to Jarosław Hampel.

The fifth Grand Prix was awarded after 20 heats due to a waterlogged track. The win went to Maciej Jankowski, with second place going to Nicki Pedersen and third to Troy Batchelor.

In the twelfth Grand Prix, Australian Jason Doyle was injured in the final and was unable to partake in the rerun.

See also

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