Zmarzlik beats Kurtz to victory on second night of Manchester double-header

2025 FIM Speedway GP

Round Five – Speedway GP of Great Britain – Manchester

Poland’s five-time world champion Bartosz Zmarzlik topped the podium in front of 5,999 fans at a sold-out second night of the ATPI FIM Speedway GP of Great Britain – Manchester double-header.

30-year-old Zmarzlik won the final ahead of Aussie world title rival Brady Kurtz in second, Sweden’s Fredrik Lindgren in third, and Aussie ace Jack Holder in fourth place.

Kurtz also suffered a crash during the round

As well as extending his own record for SGP wins, Zmarzlik achieved another milestone in his career as Poland’s finest reached his 66th Speedway GP final – surpassing mentor and 2010 world champion Tomasz Gollob’s haul of 65. Only American icon Greg Hancock (92) and Aussie legend Jason Crump (77) have now reached more SGP finals.

Bartosz Zmarzlik taking the flag ahead of Kurtz

After finishing second to Great Britain’s Dan Bewley in round four at the National Speedway Stadium on Friday, Zmarzlik admitted he went into the weekend with questions about the track, as well as the bike setups needed to succeed on Speedway GP’s newest circuit.

Bartosz Zmarzlik, Kubera, Lambert and Bewley in a Heat

He was delighted to answer them by claiming his second FIM British Speedway GP win – adding to his triumph at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium in 2018.  Zmarzlik now holds an 11-point lead over Kurtz at the top of the Speedway GP standings.

Thomsen, Lambert, Fricker and Holder during a Heat race
Bartosz Zmarzlik

“Winning here is unbelievable because I had many questions before the rounds in Manchester, but I feel amazing because I am on top of the podium again in Britain. It feels really nice. I have a new record – 29 wins is unbelievable. I am really proud about this. I don’t remember all of the numbers and statistics, but I feel good. I am happy to have made so many finals. I always try my best in every meeting – no matter where I am – because I love to race.”

Bartosz Zmarzlik
Bartosz Zmarzlik

Next up for Zmarzlik is the Events.com FIM Speedway GP of Poland – Gorzow next Saturday, which sees the Lublin star return to the Edward Jancarz Stadium – the track where he transformed from raw rookie into one of the sport’s all-time greats with Stal Gorzow.

Kurtz, Zmarzlik and Lindgren in the final

Zmarzlik has won three FIM Gorzow Speedway GPs in 2014, 2020 and 2023 and would love to add to that tally after Lindgren passed him in the 2024 final there to deny him victory.

Third-placed Lindgren enjoyed a fine evening as he claimed third place in the Speedway GP standings.

Fredrik Lindgren

“I feel that overall, my evening was pretty good. There were just a few crucial moments – I had a chance to go straight through to the final, for example, and I failed to do that. But I had a pretty awesome time riding the fast line on the outside and I think I went from last to first in the last-chance qualifier. I battled hard, and I wish I could have done more in the final. I am a little bit sick and tired of losing to Bartosz all the time, but he is super good, and Brady is in super form this year as well. I am still playing a bit of catch-up, and it is a good fight.”

2025 FIM Speedway GP of Great Britain – Manchester Results
1. Bartosz Zmarzlik 20
2. Brady Kurtz 18
3. Fredrik Lindgren 16

2025 FIM Speedway GP of Great Britain – Manchester Results

  1. Bartosz Zmarzlik 20
  2. Brady Kurtz 18
  3. Fredrik Lindgren 16
  4. Jack Holder 14
  5. Max Fricke 12
  6. Martin Vaculik 11
  7. Kai Huckenbeck 10
  8. Mikkel Michelsen 9
  9. Dominik Kubera 8
  10. Dan Bewley 7
  11. Anders Thomsen 6
  12. Robert Lambert 5
  13. Andzejs Lebedevs 4
  14. Jan Kvech 3
  15. Jason Doyle 2
  16. Charles Wright 1

FIM Speedway GP Standings

  1. Bartosz Zmarzlik 93
  2. Brady Kurtz 82
  3. Fredrik Lindgren 70
  4. Jack Holder 68
  5. Dan Bewley 61
  6. Andzejs Lebedevs 46
  7. Max Fricke 46
  8. Robert Lambert 43
  9. Dominik Kubera 39
  10. Martin Vaculik 38
  11. Mikkel Michelsen 34
  12. Anders Thomsen 32
  13. Jan Kvech 31
  14. Kai Huckenbeck 22
  15. Leon Madsen 16
  16. Patryk Dudek 16
  17. Jason Doyle 13
  18. Charles Wright 7
  19. Erik Riss 2
  20. Daniel Klima 1

Images Taylor Lanning and Jarek Pabijan

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