Copenhagen is also the second of four rounds of the 2008 Super Prix. The meeting winner will be given the blue helmet in the Super Prix Final at Gelsenkirchen in October with a chance of winning a share of an extra $200,000 prize fund.[3]
Riders
The Speedway Grand Prix Commission nominated Kenneth Bjerre as a wild card, and Nicolai Klindt and Patrick Hougaard both as track reserves.[4] The draw was made on 2 June at the FIM Headquarters in Mies, Switzerland.[5]
Result
Tomasz Gollob was the winner at Parken and became the first rider to win two Grand Prix rounds in 2008.[1] He won the final from Nicki Pedersen, Jason Crump and Hans N. Andersen. The result kept Nicki Pedersen at the top of the World Championship standings, eleven points ahead of nearest rival Gollob. Danish wild card entry Kenneth Bjerre reached the semi-finals and finished in fifth position.[1]
e: retired or mechanical failure •
m: exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance •
t: exclusion for touching the tapes •
x: other exclusion •
f: fell ns: non-starter •
nc: non-classify Semi-finals: Heat 21: Riders placed 1st, 4th, 6th & 7th in the intermediate classification (after 20 heats)
Heat 22: Riders placed 2nd, 3rd, 5th & 8th in the intermediate classification (after 20 heats) Big Final (heat 23): The first and second placed riders in each of the Semi-Finals
gate A – inside
gate B
gate C
gate D – outside
Heat after heat
Jonsson, Hancock, B.Pedersen, Lindgren
Andersen, Bjerre, Crump, Nicholls
Adams, Gollob, Holta, Dryml
N.Pedersen, Harris, Iversen, Kasprzak
N.Pedersen, B.Pedersen, Nicholls, Dryml
Hancock, Holta, Andersen, Iversen
Bjerre, Adams, Lindgren, Kasprzak
Crump, Gollob, Jonsson, Harris
B.Pedersen, Andersen, Harris, Adams
Gollob, Nicholls, Hancock, Kasprzak
Crump, Iversen, Klindt, Dryml (M/-), Lindgren (X/F2) Drryml collides with Lindgren in spectacular crash. Lindgren excluded for restart. Dryml's bike fails to start before end of time limit, he is excluded. replaced by Nicolai Klindt.