The third block got under way with a victory for Fienhage from Appleton with Smolinski’s hopes of continuing his run of eleven consecutive podium finishes suffering a body blow when he could only manage third. Meijerink then took his second win of the night before Trésarrieu led home Wajtknecht, Dubernard and Harris.
With two blocks left and only three automatic places in the Grand Final available, Fienhage then won from Dubernard, Wajtknecht and Meijerink before Smolinski grabbed a lifeline with victory ahead of Trésarrieu and Harris kept himself in contention with his third win of the night.
With Fienhage, Wajtknecht and Harris locked together in the three qualifying positions and Meijerink and Trésarrieu just a point behind, everything rested on the fifth and final block of Heats.
Meijerink struck first to defeat the French pairing of Anthony Chauffour and Trésarrieu and Wajtknecht then booked his place in the Grand Final when he won from Smolinski before Dubernard claimed his second win of the night at the expense of Fienhage and Harris.
This gave Wajtknecht first gate pick for the main points-paying race of the programme ahead of Fienhage and Meijerink and sent Harris, Dubernard, Trésarrieu, Appleton and Smolinski to the Last Chance Heat to decide the remaining two Grand Final places.
Exactly one year ago to the day, Harris had found himself in an identical situation at Marmande. On that occasion he claimed victory in the Last Chance Heat and this time around he did it again with a last-lap pass on Dubernard as the pair made the cut and Smolinski found himself packing up early.
When the tapes went up on the Grand Final it was Wajtknecht who powered into the lead from the inside gate. Meijerink launched an early challenge that the British rider resisted and the positions appeared to be decided until Meijerink pulled out of second with a technical problem at the start of the final lap.
This handed Wajtknecht a comfortable lead and he took the chequered flag – and the championship lead – chased by Fienhage, Harris and Dubernard who acquitted himself well in his first-ever Grand Final.
The focus now shifts to round three at Scheessel in Germany on 24 August. |