Sweden’s Martin Haarahiltunen retained his FIM Ice Speedway World Championship title at Inzell in Germany this weekend with an unbeaten – and unbeatable – twelve victories from twelve starts. The thirty-two-year-old became the first rider from his nation to ever claim two FIM Ice Speedway World Championship titles in a row after defeating his opposition in the impressive Max Aicher Arena.
Although a second-placed finish in Sunday’s final race would have been good enough to earn him the title, Haarahiltunen was determined to sign off on top and in front of a crowd totalling almost eleven-thousand over the two days of action he caught and passed Austrian veteran Frank Zorn in a dramatic climax to a high-pressured weekend.
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