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Cycle News 2026 Issue 21 May 27

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Madsen Wins SpeedwayGP of Czechia D anish racer Leon Madsen was delighted to defy the "worst start of my career" and storm to victory at the FIM SpeedwayGP of Czechia in Prague (round two) on May 23. As Marketa Stadium cel - ebrated its 30th consecutive season of SpeedwayGP action, Madsen recovered from earning only one point in the first round in Landshut, Germany, to win in Prague, finishing ahead of Australian Brady Kurtz in second and Polish champion Bartosz Zmarzlik in third. After an exciting evening of Speedway GP action, witnessed at trackside by Czech President and motorsport enthusiast Petr Pavel, Zmarzlik leads the cham - pionship with 32 points, while compatriot Kacper Woryna is hot on his heels with 31 points in second place. However, this night belonged to Madsen, who has been battling injuries, bike problems and off- track issues in the opening weeks of the season. He was elated to turn things around in Prague, where he raced to third spot on his one and only SpeedwayGP appearance of 2026 so far. It has been a tough year for me. The start of the season has probably been the worst start of my career. "I have been struggling with a lot of things that people don't know, which have been going on behind the scenes," Madsen said. "It has been tough, and I had to work very, very hard to get back. I really had to dig deep. But, nevertheless, it's a nice feeling that all the hard work is paying off, and I am happy to be back. Hopefully all the bad luck and bad things are behind me now, and I can look forward to a more positive future." World number two, Kurtz, hounded Madsen for four laps in the final and was content with a solid second place that moves him up to third in the Speedway - GP standings on 26 points. Having registered eight points at the opener in Landshut, Kurtz was pleased to close in the top spot. "I really needed to have a good one and get back up there in the standings to put myself in with a chance of doing something for the rest of the year," Kurtz said. Third-placed Zmarzlik was pleased to capture the Speed - wayGP World Championship lead after topping the heat score chart on 13 race points to go straight through to the final, avoiding the last-chance qualifiers. "I am happy," he said, "be - cause I was consistent again and in the final, which is impor- tant. Congratulations to Leon and Brady. They did a nice job in the final. There was some good racing with the boys." CN FINAL (Top 5) 1. Leon Madsen 2. Brady Kurtz 3. Bartosz Zmarzlik 4. Michael Jepsen Jensen 5. Jack Holder WIND IN THE P36 Leon Madsen (center), Brady Kurtz (left) and Bartosz Zmarzlik (right) celebrate on the podium after the SpeedwayGP of Czechia. PHOTO: MARCIN KARCZEWSKI

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