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2010 Individual Ice Racing World Championship

The 2010 FIM Individual Ice Racing World Championship was the 2010 version of FIM Individual Ice Racing World Championship season. The world champion was determined in nine finals in five cities between 6 February and 21 March 2010. The championship title was won by the defending champion Nikolay Krasnikov, who won seven of nine events. It was his sixth world champion title. The silver medal was won by Daniil Ivanov, who won the other two events. Dmitry Khomitsevich was third. The top five placing riders were from Russia. The first not-Russian rider was Franz Zorn from Austria.

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Riders

After each Final, the two reserve riders become scheduled riders in the next Final, even if they have taken part in the Final where they are reserve riders. Therefore, the two lowest point scoring riders (not being the two reserve riders from that Final) on the Intermediate FIM Ice Racing World Championship Classification will become reserve riders in the next Final. The best placed rider will be the first reserve rider with draw number seventeen, and the second rider will be the second reserve with draw number eighteen.

Final One

  • February 6–7, 2010
  •  RUS Tolyatti, Samara Oblast
  • ”STROITEL” Stadium (Length: 260 m)
  • Referee: Wojciech Grodzki
  • Jury President: C. Bergstrøm
  • References
  • Final Two

  • February 13–14, 2010
  •  RUS Saransk, Republic of Mordovia
  • ”Svetotechnika” Stadium (Length: 360 m)
  • Referee: Anthony Steele
  • Jury President: Andrzej Grodzki
  • References
  • Final Three (only one event)

  • February 21, 2010
  •  AUT Innsbruck, Tyrol
  • Olympiaworld (Length: 400 m)
  • Referee: Krister Gardell
  • Jury President: Janos Nadasi
  • References
  • This meeting was scheduled to take place on February 20 and 21. However, the meeting was delayed because of poor track conditions. The first day's program (heat 1 to 20 and four final heats) was held on Sunday.

    Rider #17 – in heats 5 and 13 Rider #18 – in heats 9 and 17

    Final Four

  • March 13–14, 2010
  •  NED Assen, Drenthe
  • De Bonte Wever (Length: 370 m)
  • Referee: Wojciech Grodzki
  • Jury President: Christer Bergström
  • References
  • Final Five

  • March 20–21, 2010
  •  GER Wilmersdorf, Berlin
  • Horst-Dohm-Eisstadion (Length: 386m)
  • Referee: Istvan Darago
  • Jury President: Jörgen Jensen
  • References
  • Changes:
  • Sven Holstein → René Stellingwerf

    Classification

    In case of one or more ties on the Intermediate Classification of the Championship, the following will apply:

    1. Best place in the last Final run.

    In case of riders involved in a tie on the Final Overall Classification at the end of the Championship, the following will apply:

    1. Run-off for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
    2. Best place in the last Final meeting.

    References

    2010 Individual Ice Racing World Championship Wikipedia