Stadium Lokomotīve
LocationJelgavas iela 54, Daugavpils, LV-5404, Latvia
Coordinates55°52′44″N 26°32′46″E / 55.87889°N 26.54611°E / 55.87889; 26.54611
Capacity10,000
OperatorMotorcycle speedway
Opened1963
Length0.373 (373 metres) km
Race lap record66.01 sec (Grigory Laguta, , 2010)

The Stadium Lokomotīve formerly the Latvijas Spīdveja Centrs is a 10,000 capacity motorcycle speedway stadium in the central part of Daugavpils, Latvia.[1][2]

History

The stadium is a regular venue for the World Championship round known as the Speedway Grand Prix of Latvia.[3]

The speedway track opened on 17 November 1963 and is 373 metres in size.[1] The stadium hosts the leading Latvian motorcycle speedway team known as Lokomotiv Daugavpils, who race in the Polish leagues.[4][5]

The track record of 66.01 sec was set by Grigory Laguta on 30 May 2010.[1]

Track record timeline (373m)

[1]

Date Time Rider
12 May 199670.0S. Robson
23 May 199669.8V. Voronkov
30 May 200169.0Tomasz Bajerski
23 May 200468.8Adrian Miedziński
13 August 200668.60Grigory Laguta
1 May 200868.44K. Harris
31 May 200868.43Leigh Adams
13 June 200868.22Artur Mroczka
13 June 200867.74Grigory Laguta
4 July 200967.64Maksims Bogdanovs
4 July 200966.86Y.Pavlich
1 August 200966.68Greg Hancock
2 May 201066.65Artem Laguta
30 May 201066.01Grigory Laguta

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "The Stadium". Lokomotiv Daugavpils Speedway. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  2. "SEMI-FINAL ACTION AT LOKOMOTIV STADIUM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY". Speedway Illustrated. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  3. "2017 SGP CALENDAR REVEALED". FIM. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  4. "2. SPEEDWAY LEAGUE". Sporto we Fakty. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  5. "Speedway from Around the Globe - Poland PGE Ekstraliga". Speedway Star page 42. 10 September 2022.
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