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The 2007 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship was the 31st edition of the World motorcycle speedway Under-21 Championships.
The title was won by Emil Sajfutdinov of Russia.
Calendar
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
9 September 2007 (Sunday, 7pm local time)
Municipal Stadium, Ostrów Wielkopolski
Referee: Mick Bates
Jury President:Miloslav Verner
Attendance: 14,000
Best Time: 64,18 s (New Track Record) Emil Saifutdinov (9 heat)
= Heat after heat
=(65,00) Ivanov, Risager, Kling, Kennett
(64,78) Saifutdinov, Holder, Puodzuks, Woelbert
(65,35) Pavlič, Ząbik, Bridger, Tomíček
(65,15) Hlib, Jonasson, Gutafsson, Šitera
(65,56) Risager, Šitera, Puodzuks, Tomíček
(64,28) Saifutdinov, Jonasson, Ivanov, Pavlič
(64,78) Ząbik, Hlib, Kling, Woelbert
(64,44) Holder, Bridger, Kennett, Gustafsson
(64,18) Saifutdinov, Ząbik, Risager, Gustafsson
(66,19) Hlib, Bridger, Ivanov, Puodzuks
(65,19) Holder, Jonasson, Kling, Tomíček
(65,47) Pavlič, Šitera, Kennett, Woelbert
(65,33) Jonasson, Risager, Woelbert, Bridger (2e)
(65,81) Holder, Šitera, Ząbik, Ivanov
(66,28) Pavlič, Gustafsson, Puodzuks, Kling (X) Kling won, but after heat Referee exclusion him. Kling foul of Pavlic.
(65,85) Saifutdinov, Hlib, Tomíček, Kennett
(65,11) Holder, Hlib, Pavlič, Risager
(65,84) Ivanov, Gustafsson, Tomíček, Woelbert
(64,99) Saifutdinov, Šitera, Bridger, Kling (4e)
(66,11) Kennett, Ząbik, Jonasson, Puodzuks
2e - mechanical failure on 2nd place
Final standing:
Emil Saifutdinov (Russia)
Chris Holder (Australia)
Paweł Hlib (Poland)