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Bikesales Staff4 Jan 2019
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Fricke wins Aussie speedway opener

Defeated reigning champion Rohan Tungate in the final, as the series kicked off in South Australia

Former world under 21 champion Max Fricke won the opening round of the 2019 Australian Solo Speedway Championship at Gillman (SA) on Thursday, January 3.

The Victorian defeated reigning Australian champion Rohan Tungate and 2012 world champion Chris Holder in the A final, while Jorden Stewart was excluded after crashing on lap one.

Holder took the hard route on to the podium after pulling up with bike problems in his opening heat.

He battled to 10 points from his remaining four to force his way into the B Final, before beating Aussie under 21 champion Jaimon Lidsey, Sam Masters and his brother Jack Holder to the last spot in the A final.

Lidsey and Masters made solid starts to their series with 10 points apiece. But it was a tough day for former champion Brady Kurtz and Aussie international Nick Morris, who missed the B Final cut on eight and seven points respectively.

Round two of five will be held in Mildura (Vic) on January 5, followed by the Bikesales-backed Undera (Vic) event on January 7, Wodonga (Vic) on January 9 and the finale in Kurri Kurri (NSW) on January 12.

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Round one results

Heat scores:
1 Max Fricke 13, 2 Rohan Tungate 13, 3 Jordan Stewart 11, 4 Jack Holder 11, 5 Chris Holder 10, 6 Jaimon Lidsey 10, 7 Sam Masters 10, 8 Brady Kurtz 8, 9 Nick Morris 7, 10 Ryan Douglas 6, 11 Todd Kurtz 6, 12 Ben Cook 5, 13 Zane Keleher 5, 14 Zach Cook 3, 15 Kye Thompson 1, 16 Josh Pickering 1, 17 Justin Sedgmen 0.

B Final: C Holder, Lidsey, Masters, J Holder (f).

A Final: Fricke, Tungate, C Holder, Stewart (f.exc).

Standings (after round one of five):
1 Max Fricke 17, 2 Rohan Tungate 16, 3 Chris Holder 12, 4= Jordan Stewart 11, Jack Holder 11, 6= Jaimon Lidsey 10, Sam Masters 10, 8 Brady Kurtz 8, 9 Nick Morris 7, 10 Ryan Douglas 6, 11 Todd Kurtz 6, 12= Ben Cook 5, Zane Keleher 5, 14 Zach Cook 3, 15= Kye Thompson 1, Josh Pickering 1, 17 Justin Sedgmen 0.

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