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Cycle News 2004 09 29

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FIM World Individual Speedway Championship Adams and reigning World Champion Pedersen both bow ing out. "Bydgoszcz is my favorite track," said Gollob, who had won in Bydgoszcz in both the last two years , as well as back in 199B. "I've ridden here for 16years . I live here and I really wanted to repeat last year's win. I did it, and it is a pity I won't become World Champion . But congratulations to Jason [Crump] and Tony [Rickardsson], who are higher than me in the rankings. I praise them both . but I am happy with my result. and I dedicate it to my daughter. family and sponsors. I think mechan ical problems have stopped me from achieving some thing like this earlier in the season. I do not have such qulck equipment as others and this may be the reason for my poo rer performances on the one- off tracks." Gollob said that he was very focused before the race . "In one of my races I fi nished third because the track changed during the meeting ," he said. " I had planned six races , but gate three was not the best , and I was o ne of the victims of that. The race where I finished third forced me to swap bikes, as the first o ne had done three races in a row, and I felt it was getting weaker. That 's why I went out on another bike. which took me to the semifinals and then to the final. " California-hopeful Greg Hancock had exited in heat 17 as his title dream was blown to pieces. while LeighAdams. who went into the meeting as the only rider apart from Rickardsson and Hancock who cou ld still threaten Crump. suffered the misfortune of sheding a chain while in second place on lap three of heat 19. He salvaged a semifinal place by work ing hard to pass Hans Andersen in heat 22 but then finished third off the inside gate in the first semifinal. So that left o nly Rickardsson able to (Right) Greg Hancock (5) saw his title hopes disappear when he was eliminated before the semis. Hancock still loaks goad for third place in the series, and he is already turning his attention to next season, 26 SEPTEMBER 29.2004 • CYCLE NEWS

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