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1989 Speedway World Team Cup

30th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition


30th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition

The 1989 Speedway World Team Cup was the 30th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions.

The final was staged at Odsal Stadium, Bradford, England. The English team dominated the meeting, following near tragedy for Denmark. Jeremy Doncaster, Kelvin Tatum, Paul Thorp and Simon Wigg defeated Denmark, Sweden and the USA in a single meeting final. The Danish run of sixth consecutive titles finally came to an end and England once more went top of the all-time list, with nine titles.

The World Cup Final saw the end of the career of three time World Champion Erik Gundersen of Denmark. In the first race of the meeting, Gundersen won the start from gate 4 and headed the field into the first turn. As he pulled across the others and down t the white line (as he had done hundreds of times previously in his career) Lance King and Jimmy Nilsen were locked in their own private battle just behind him and didn't appreciate how close to Gundersen they were. As the American and Swede locked together they clipped Gundersen's rear wheel and he was thrown over the highside. As he lay on the race track he was hit in the head by Cradley teammate Simon Cross's rear wheel as Cross attempted to negotiate his way through the carnage. All 4 riders were rushed to Hospital but Gundersen had suffered life threatening injuries, indeed having been knocked unconscious and sustaining serious injuries Gundersen had swallowed his tongue and his life was saved on the track by the quick intervention of a St Johns Ambulance lady and the track doctor (attending his first ever speedway meeting) as fans and fellow riders watched on. After the accident he was not expected to live and he remained in coma for a period of time but he eventually regained consciousness. Gundersen had to learn to walk again and raised a large amount of money for the Bradford Royal Infirmary which saved his life and he later became manager of the Danish Speedway Team. None of the riders involved in the accident - Gundersen, Simon Cross, Jimmy Nilsen and Lance King, took any further part in the final and Denmark were clearly affected by the accident.

First round

  • 30 April BUL Shumen Motopista, Shumen
  • 17 May NOR Elgane Speedway, Varhaug
P1}}1stP2}}2ndP3}}3rd4th
p1}}**Norway 45+47=92**
Ingvar Skogland 24
Lars Gunnestad 23
Arne Svendsen 18
Tor Einar Hielm 15
Einar Kyllingstad 12p2}}**Bulgaria 37+37=74**
Nikolaj Manev 25
Georgi Petranov 19
Zacharia Jordanov 17
Vesselin Markov 7
Orlin Janakiev 6p3}}**Netherlands 22+16=38**
Ron Koppe 13
Henk Bangma 9
Rene Elzinga 8
Bob Dolman 4
Ron van Dam 4**New Zealand**
Qualified - not started

Norway to second round

Second round

  • 11 June ITA Santa Marina Stadium, Lonigo
  • 29 June AUT Stadion Wiener Neustadt, Wiener Neustadt
P1}}1stP2}}2ndP3}}3rd4th
p1}}**Italy 47+30=77**
Armando Dal Chiele 22
Valentino Furlanetto 21
Giorgio Zaramella 13
Armando Castagna 10
Andrea Maida 9
Fabrizio Vesprini 2p2}}**Norway 31+40=71**
Lars Gunnestad 25
Einar Kyllingstad 22
Arnt Förland 10
Arne Svendsen 8
Ingvar Skogland 4
Per Erga 2p3}}**Finland 18+29=47**
Olli Tyrväinen 20
Janne Moksunen 9
Kai Niemi 7
Aki Ala-Riihimäki 6
Roy Malminheimo 4
Ari Koponen 1**Austria 24+21=45**
Walter Nebel 12
Heinrich Schatzer 11
Andreas Bössner 10
Robert Funk 6
Thomas Stadler 6
Toni Pilotto 0

Italy to third round.

Third round

  • 2 July HUN Nyíregyháza Speedway, Nyíregyháza
  • 15 July POL Stal Rzeszów Municipal Stadium, Rzeszów
P1}}1stP2}}2ndP3}}3rd4th
p1}}**Australia 48+49=97**
Troy Butler 26
Stephen Davies 24
Mick Poole 21
Craig Boyce 20
Leigh Adams 6p2}}**Hungary 44+17=61**
Zoltán Adorján 19
Antal Kocso 15
Sándor Tihanyi 13
József Petrikovics 12
Zoltan Hajdu 2p3}}**Poland 9+38=47**
Ryszard Franczyszyn 14
Roman Jankowski 13
Piotr Świst 9
Janusz Stachyra 8
Sławomir Drabik 2
Ryszard Dołomisiewicz 1**Italy 19+15=34**
Armando Castagna 12
Valentino Furlanetto 10
Armando Dal Chiele 6
Giorgio Zaramella 4
Andrea Maida 1
Mariano Castagna 1

Australia to fourth round.

Fourth round

  • 30 July FRG Rhein-Main Arena, Diedenbergen
  • 28 August TCH Markéta Stadium, Prague
P1}}1stP2}}2ndP3}}3rd4th
p1}}**Sweden 38+40=78**
Per Jonsson 23
Jimmy Nilsen 21
Erik Stenlund 18
Tony Olsson 13
Mikael Blixt 3p2}}**West Germany 39+24=63**
Gerd Riss 19
Klaus Lausch 18
Karl Maier 16
Klaus Freundorfer 4
Alois Bachhuber 4
Tommy Dunker 2p3}}**Czechoslovakia 27+34=61**
Bohumil Brhel 17
Antonín Kasper Jr. 16
Roman Matoušek 12
Zdeněk Tesař 9
Zdeněk Schneiderwind 7
Jan Holub II 0**Australia 16+22=38**
Craig Boyce 12
Stephen Davies 10
Mick Poole 8
Troy Butler 6
Leigh Adams 2
Craig Hodgson 0
Todd Wiltshire 0

Sweden to World final.

World final

  • 17 September
  • ENG Odsal Stadium, Bradford
P1}}1stP2}}2ndP3}}3rd4th
p1}}ENG **England 48**
Jeremy Doncaster 13
Kelvin Tatum 12
Paul Thorp 12
Simon Wigg 11
Simon Cross 0p2}}DEN **Denmark 34**
Hans Nielsen 11
Gert Handberg 9
John Jørgensen 7
Brian Karger 7
Erik Gundersen 0p3}}SWE **Sweden 30**
Mikael Blixt 10
Per Jonsson 8
Tony Olsson 7
Erik Stenlund 5
Jimmy Nilsen 0USA **USA 8**
Kelly Moran 6
Greg Hancock 2
Ronnie Correy 0
Rick Miller 0
Lance King 0

References

References

  1. "FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP/ SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS".
  2. "1989 WORLD TEAM CUP".
  3. "World Team Cup 1960-1990".
  4. "Speedway riders, history and results".
  5. Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). ''A History of the World Speedway Championship''. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. {{ISBN. 0-7524-2402-5
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