Jacek Frątczak. foto. JAREK PABIJAN
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– All solutions, both in the league and in individual struggles, are aimed at keeping discipline alive. The issue of justice is secondary, less important. The times are so special that we will have to respect every decision – the former manager of KS Toruń and Falubaz Zielona Góra, Jacek Frątczak, in an interview with pobandzie.com.pl analyzes FIM’s proposals regarding the IMŚJ format and indicates speedway riders who should represent Poland national team.

The resident of Zielona Góra city stood in a way defending speedway decision-makers, emphasizing the extraordinarily conditions in which the whole world found itself. – We have a transient, extremely difficult year ahead of us. We need to realize that sport is at the end of the economy chain and is not a priority, especially in a pandemic time. All solutions, both in the league and in individual struggles, are aimed at keeping discipline alive. The issue of justice is secondary. The times are so special that we will have to respect every decision – said Frątczak.

We also asked him about the names of juniors who should be awarded by IMŚJ nomination. – Rafał Dobrucki and GKSŻ have a real problem. They have to decide which of the speedway riders should start. Looking at previous years, I see two obvious candidates. They are Dominik Kubera and Wiktor Lampart. They are sure for me – stated the manager of KS Toruń in 2017-2019.

Showing the third junior who would be nominated for the junior championship finals is more difficult. – Analysis of the teams of individual PGE Ekstraliga clubs shows that choosing the third player is not obvious. Jakub Miśkowiak is a melody of the future, but he also has successes. Even last year’s victories in MIMP and Brown Helmet – argued his choice past employee of Falubaz Zielona Góra.

Let us remind you that the FIM expects from each of the 15 federations that were to participate in this year’s Speedway of Nations (Germany, Poland, Denmark, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, France, Italy, Latvia, Russia, Australia, Sweden, Ukraine, Finland, the United States, United Kingdom), nominating one junior to take part in the finals of the IMŚJ, while coach Rafał Dobrucki in an interview with pobandzie.com.pl reported that he had received guidelines from GKSŻ to indicate three („2 + 1”) youths.