A Rampant Chris Holder wins his first final in SGP!...www.fullnoise.com
By: Erin Lamor
As a journalist you get to watch and report on the ups and downs in sport, sometimes on a weekly basis. Once in a while though, the 'ups' become something more, they become something special.
Lets set the scene. Sunday morning, 2am Australian time. In front of 44,000 fans Chris Holder comes out as the 2 minute siren sounds in the very first heat of the evening at the Cardiff round of the SGP series in England.
This first heat would set the tone for an amazing evening of international speedway. More importantly for one Australian in particular, Chris Holder.
A dominant display in his first heat with a win and the commentors are already talking potential for Chris tonight.
The indoor stadium in Cardiff was packed with fans from around the globe, all waving their national flags, of which high hopes where held for the British. There was a good mix of Australian flags and boxing kangaroos too! It was balmy in there and the track looked awesome.
Chris Holder's heat races never failed shorter than second place with a couple of wins and a great accumulation of points that set him up for a semi finals berth.
In one particular heat three aussies lined up against each other. Chris Holder, Jason Crump and Davey Watt. You could see throughout the night how important this round of the SGP was to all the riders and this heat showed that more than most. With Crump falling just after the first turn without any sign of contact and Chris speeding off into first place, the race was rerun with Crump allowed to start at the gate again, a decision that confused most.
The race turned into a real show stopper between Chris and Jason, neither one gave the other an inch. Crump was the victor on this occasion but both riders [Crump and Holder] appeared to be very animated heading back to the pits. Both riders later being summonsed to the match referee for clarification on what took place between them after the heat.
Jason Crump and Chris were both professional enough to put this behind them and move on, both stating that it was just hard racing.
So the semi final. Chris wins it with great patience, speed and determination.The stage was set for his first ever final in the SGP.
Track is prepared. Crowd buzzing with anticipation as to me, sitting at a mates place in front of the box. Due to Chris' win in the semi he gets to choose second and takes gate 2, coincidently the same gate he one his first of heat of the night via. Hamel is one the inside, Crump in gate four which had produced up and down results all night. Tape goes up and Chris flys out the box. First corner and he squeezes past Hamel, it would be this way for the entire 4 laps.
Crump and Hamel throw everything at Chris but by this stage he has the run of the track and knows where the best grip and drive can be found and sticks to it. This guy is a rider on the march, there is no doubt now as the black and white flag swirls and the gas flames sup out golden hues around him as he makes his maiden SGP final win!
Like a kid in a candy store he rolls around the track with a few tricks for the crowd, visibly overwhelmed by what he has just achieved.
As the podium presentation comes to an end, Chris holds up the specially designed Cardiff trophy and is shaking his head and looking upwards and out to the box where his family are watching from. He is humble. He is well respected. He is a great aussie. There is no need to doubt yourself anymore mate.
"Im lost for words, I don't know where to start" Chris explains.
"My family are here and they leave for home next week, so Im stoked. This is a dream come true for me"
Jason offers some nice words. "It was a tough out there. I would have like to win for sure, but if there was anyone I wanted to win apart from me its Chris. This is one in many SGP wins coming for Chris, he is a great rider no doubt". Concludes Crump.
The excitement and jubilation shown by Chris is magnificent and intoxicating. I don't think you often get to see someone doing what they were born to do, you see glimpses of brilliance now and then, but this night for me was different in so many ways. Australia has a new hero. In fact, I too have a new aussie hero and his name is Chris Holder.
RESULTS:
Semi-Final 1: Holder, Andersen, Holta, Gollob (ret).
Semi-Final 2: Hampel, Crump, Lindgren, Pedersen.
Final: Holder, Crump, Hampel, Andersen.
HEAT SCORERS:
Tomasz Gollob (1-3-2-3-3) 12
Jaroslaw Hampel (3-3-2-3-1) 12
Jason Crump (3-3-3-2-0) 11
Chris Holder (3-2-2-1-2) 10
Freddie Lindgren (2-1-3-3-0) 9
Hans Andersen (1-1-3-1-2) 8
Rune Holta (2-2-0-0-3) 7
Nicki Pedersen (0-1-3-2-1) 7
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Kenneth Bjerre (0-1-1-2-3) 7
Greg Hancock (3-0-1-2-1) 7
Davey Watt (0-3-0-3-X) 6
Tai Woffinden (0-0-2-1-3) 6
Chris Harris (2-2-0-0-2) 6
Magnus Zetterstrom (2-0-1-1-2) 6
Scott Nicholls (1-2-1-0-0) 4
Andreas Jonsson (1-0-0-0-1) 2
Ben Barker (-) 0
Danny King (-) 0
2010 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS:
1 Jaroslaw Hampel 92,
2 Tomasz Gollob 90,
3 Jason Crump 75,
4 Kenneth Bjerre 66,
5 Chris Holder 60,
6 Rune Holta 56,
7 Hans Andersen 56,
8 Nicki Pedersen 51,
9 Andreas Jonsson 48,
10 Freddie Lindgren 43,