The inhabitants of Wroclaw trampled already infected wolves! Pawlicki’s awakening at the Olympic Games
From the very beginning of the meeting with Sylvester Wilkie Krosnow, the people of Wroclaw have been in control of its course. Noteworthy is Piotr Pawlicki, who recently complained vehemently about the equipment not matching the track in Wrocław, but in the match against Krosno it was clear that Pole might have all the equipment problems behind him.
More text below the video:
Pawlicki awakening
Pawlicki even flew into the Olympic stadium. He was not defeated until the middle of the match. Only in the tenth race he had to admit the superiority of Andrei Lebedev, who broke down after a very slow start.
See also: One coach no longer works in Krosno!
Speaking of guests, they were just the backdrop for the super-fast Sparta Wroclaw Petard. Neither the leaders nor the second echelon reached the top of the hosts for a moment. The class difference was very clear.
Particularly surprising could be the position of Jason Doyle, because after scoring a bunch of points against ebut.pl Stal Gorzów, it looked like the Australian would follow the blow. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen. Doyle was a shadow of himself in Wrocaw, and was given an extra run as a gift, replacing Piotr Świercz in heat twelve as a tactical reserve.
Also read: The silent hero of steel in Krosno. “Such a performance builds”
Wolves outrun in Wroclaw
In short, the victory of Betard Sparta Wrocław was not in danger for a moment. Sylvester-Wilkie Crosnow showed once again that they have no chance away from home and have to count on any match points during matches at home.
Not much happened on the track except for the last race, where Pyotr Pawlicki and Andrei Lebedev clashed in the second corner of the first lap. The judge excluded Pyotr Liss the first, who was widely heard in the environment.
Petard Sparta Workau – Sylvester Wilkie Crosoe 62:28
Seventh round of the PGE Ekstraliga
Sparta: Tai Woffinden 11 + 1 (0, 3, 2*, 3, 3); Daniel Pioli 10 + 2 (3, 2 *, 3, 2 *); Artem Laguta 9 + 2 (3, 2 *, 1 *, 3, -); Piotr Pawlicki 10 + 1 (3, 3, 2, 2*, in); Maciej Janowski 14 + 1 (2*, 3, 3, 3, 3); Kacper Andrzejewski 1 (1, 0, 0); Bartholomew Kowalski 7 + 1 (3, 1, 1, 2*);
Wolves: Jason Doyle 8 + 1 (1*, 2, 1, 0, 2, 2); Piotr Świercz 0 (-, -, -, -); Vaclav Milik 4 + 1 (2, 1, 1 *, 0, 0); Krzysztof Kasprzak 6 (2, 0, 2, 1, 1); Andrey Lebedev 7 (1, 1, 0, 3, 1, 1); Krzysztof Sadurski 1 + 1 (0, 1 *, 0); Simon Baidor 2 (2, 0, 0); Denis Zelensky 0 (0, 0);
Referee: Piotr Lis.
Viewers: 13,500. Best time: 63.25 seconds – Daniel Pioli (Round 4)
Running: 3:3, 4:2 (7:5), 5:1 (12:6), 3:3 (15:9), 5:1 (20:10), 4:2 (24:12) ), 5:1 (29:13), 3:3 (32:16), 5:1 (37:17), 3:3 (40:20), 5:1 (45:21), 4:2 (49:23), 5:1 (54:24), 5:1 (59:25), 3:3 (62:28)
1. Łaguta, Milik, Doyle, Woffinden 3:3
2. Kowalski, Bandur, Andrzejewski, Sadurski 4:2 (7:5)
3 – Pawlicki, Janowski, Lebedev, Zelensky 5:1 (12:6)
4 – Bioly, Kasprzak, Sadersky, Andreihejewski 3:3 (15:9)
5. Pawlicki, Laguta, Milik, Kasprzak 5:1 (20:10)
6. Janowski, Doyle, Kowalski, Zinsky 4:2 (24:12)
7. Fendin, Bioli, Lebedev, Pandor 5:1 (29:13)
8. Janowski, Kasprzak, Milik, Andrzejewski 3:3 (32:16)
9. Bewley, Woffinden, Doyle, Lebedev 5:1 (37:17)
10. Lebedev, Pawlicki, Laguta, Sadursky 3:3 (40:20)
11. Wovenden, Pawlicki, Kasprzak, Doyle 5:1 (45:21)
12. Laguta, Doyle, Kowalski, Bandur 4:2 (49:23)
13. Janowski, Pioli, Lebedev, Melek 5:1 (54:24)
14. Wenden, Kowalski, Kasprzak, Melek 5:1 (59:25)
15. Janowski, Doyle, Lebedev, Pawlicki (w) 3:3 (62:28)
author:ChS
source:Onet Sports Review
Creation date: Today 22:27