Hijacking again--cause I can
http://www.fullnoise.com.au/news/index.cfm?fuseaction=display_full&news_id=5992&cfid=5557711&cftoken=46285084&dts=159200943937Good footage and
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Jason Crump scored eleven points from his five heats at the Slovenian Speedway Grand Prix last Saturday night, but the World Championship leader was eliminated at the semi-final stage after finishing in third place.
Young Russian sensation Emil Sayfutdinov produced the goods on the night winning all of his seven races and in the process moved up from fourth to second in the championship chase and reduced Crump’s 36 point gap down to 26 points with just two rounds remaining.
Crump now has the pressure on him as the 2009 World Championship reaches its final stages and the 34-year old Australian must continue to rake up valuable points to keep his hopes of a third World crown alive.
“I should have done better tonight and at least got through to the final.” said a dejected Crump. “I rode well in the heats but my semi-final let me down and now I have a lot of work ahead of me at the nest two rounds to maintain my lead and win the championship.”
“If I finish in front of Sayfutdinov at the next round I will be World Champion, but if he outscores me by more than
two points, then it will be a last round decider. Naturally I will be giving it everything I have at the next round and going for the win.”
Round 10 of the 2009 Speedway Grand Prix World Championship takes place at Terenzano in Italy on Saturday 26 September.