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Under 21‰Ûªs Joeys straight through to Final after win in Germany

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Australia‰Ûªs FIM Under 21‰Ûªs World Championship competitors, the Joeys are seeded straight through to the final, after achieving a gritty win in Germany.

The team comprised of Max Fricke, Jack Holder, Brady Kurtz and debutant Josh Pickering have booked their place directly into the eagerly anticipated final on the 2nd of September at Rybnik, Poland.

The Joeys battled against Great Britain and two German teams, after Russia withdrew at an eleventh hour. As the second ranked team in the world, the Joeys are well placed to have a crack at the title this year.

Australia scored a total of 47 out of a maximum of 60 points. The UK scored 40 points, while Germany scored 33 points. A strong result for the Aussies is a fantastic way to kick off the finals campaign.

Fricke and Kurtz scored maximum points at the race, with Holder and Pickering also playing pivotal roles in the victory. Great Britain was Australia‰Ûªs greatest challenger, with Robert Lambert and Adam Eillis performing great rides, however they were no match for the perfection that Kurtz and Fricke displayed.
Joeys Team, comprised of Max Fricke, Jack Holder, Brady Kurtz and Josh Pickering
Team Manager Mark Lemon was pleased with the performance of the Joeys team.

‰ÛÏI'm thrilled, first place and straight to the final in Poland! Max and Brady in particular were on it and rode brilliantly! Despite the track not being in optimal condition, the boys kept their heads and produced the goods. Looking forward to the final in Poland.‰Û
Podium celebrations
Results

Australia - 47
Brady Kurtz 15 (3,3,3,3,3)
Max Fricke 15 (3,3,3,3,3)
Jack Holder 10 (2,u,2,3,3)
Josh Pickering 7 (3,1,1,1,1)

Great Britain - 40
Robert Lambert 12 (2,3,3,2,2)
Adam Ellis 12 (2,3,2,2,3)
Josh Bates 9 (1,2,2,2,2)
Dan Bawley 7 (t,1,2,2,2)
Ellis Perks ns
Germany 1 - 33
Michael Haertel 16 (3,2,3,6!,1,1)
Richard Geyer 6 (2,1,1,1,1)
Domink Moeser 5(1,2,1,-,1)
Lukas Fienhage 6 (1,2,1,w,2)

Germany 2 - 2
Niels Oliver Wessel 2 (1,1,0,0,0)
Josef Nebauer 0 (0,d,0,d,0)
Marius Hillebrand 0 (0,0,0,0,0)

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