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Jason Doyle out of FIM Speedway GP Czech Republic after rib and shoulder injury, replaced by Max Fricke

The Editorial Team

Updated 30/05/2024 at 21:32 GMT

Max Fricke was unable to land a wildcard spot for this season's FIM Speedway campaign but he has a chance to impress this weekend, as he has stepped in as Jason Doyle's replacement at this weekend's Speedway GP in the Czech Republic. Australian Doyle injured himself at an event in Kings Lynn and with shoulder and rib problems, and is unable to compete this Saturday.

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Jason Doyle has been replaced by Max Fricke for the Orlen FIM Speedway GP of Czech Republic - Prague this weekend.
The Australian will take part in Saturday’s race as a replacement, who has now officially withdrawn from the event due to injury.
Doyle won the second race of the season in Poland earlier in the month, but suffered an injury after he crashed out of last week's Rowe Motor Oil Premiership race for Ipswich Witches in King's Lynn.
Fricke will now step in for his compatriot while Doyle recovers from his rib and shoulder injuries, with no date yet scheduled for his comeback.
The 28-year-old took ninth place in the 2023 Speedway GP series and after missing out on a wild card spot for the current campaign, he will hope to make the most of his surprise opportunity this season.
He has two semi-finals to his name in seven appearances at Prague, scoring 13 points in the 2019 meeting.
Doyle currently sits third in the championship and will now almost certainly fall behind his rivals for the lead over the coming events while he is out injured.
Bartosz Zmarzlik leads the championship with 50 points, two points clear of Jack Holder in second. Robert Lambert sits fourth, six points behind Doyle, who has 47 so far.

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