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Wajtknecht qualifies for 2022 FIM World Longtrack Championship!

Britain’s Zach Wajtknecht qualified for the 2022 FIM Long Track World Championship after finished second at the weekends FIM Long Track World Championship Challenge to decide the qualifiers for next years competition.

Held in Pardubice, Czech Republic, 25 riders raced for the top four places to guarantee them a place in 2022. After 25 heats it was Max Dilger from Germany who headed the qualifiers, Wajtknecht was second, Stanislaw Burza from Poland third and home favourite Martin Malek fourth. Romano Hummel missed the cut by just one point with Frenchman Gaetan Stella a further point behind.

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