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1994 Speedway World Team Cup
35th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition
35th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition
The 1994 Speedway World Team Cup was the 35th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions.
The format changed after the World Team Cup merged with the Speedway World Pairs Championship. Teams now consisted of just two riders with a reserve rider available if needed.
The final took place on 18 September at the Holsteinring at Brokstedt in Germany. Sweden won their seventh title, which was their first for 24 years since the 1970 Speedway World Team Cup.
First round
- 5 June 1994
- SLO Ilirija Sports Park, Ljubljana |11|Gerhard Lekse |2||2||2||2||2||2| |12|Martin Peterca |3||3||3||3||3||3| |20|Gregor Pintar |||||||||||| |1|Vladimir Voronkov |2||2||2|||-|1|||- |1b= |2|Andrey Korolevs |3|||-|3||0||3||3| |15|Nikolay Kokin |||3|||||1|||2| |3b= |9|Christophe Dubernard |1||3||3||0|||-|2| |1b= |10|Stéphane Trésarrieu |0||1|||-||-|0|||- |2b= |19|Philippe Bergé |||||2||3||2||3| |3b= |3|Rob Steman |1||3||3||2||1||3| |4|Patrick Verbrugge |0|||-|2|||-||-|2| |16|Roy Verbrugge |||1||||1||0||| |5|Dmitry Grezin ||-||-||-||-||-||- |1b= |6|Aleksandr Lyatosinsky |1||0||0||0||2||0| |17|Vladimir Kolody |2||2||1||1||3||0| |7|Gaspar Forgač |3||2||1||1|||-||E |8|Vladimir Visvader |0||0|||E|2||1||1| |18| - |||||||||||| |13|Viktor Sidorenko |0||1||1||3||1||0| |14|Sergey Manuilov |1||0||0||0||0||1| |21|Leonid Taranov ||||||||||||
Slovenia and Latvia to second round
Second round
- 3 July 1994
- ITA Santa Marina Stadium, Lonigo |5|Lars Gunnestad |2||2||3||3||3||3| |6|Rune Holta |3||3||2||2||2||1| |17|Einar Kyllingstad |||||||||||| |11|Armando Castagna |3||3||2||1||3||3| |1b= |12|Andrea Maida |2||1||3||0||2||2| |20|Stefano Alfonso |||||||||||| |3b= |13|Vesa Ylinen |3||2||2||3||1||2| |1b= |14|Mika Pellinen ||E|0||3||1||1||0| |3b |21| - |||||||||||| |3|Walter Nebel |0||1|||-||-||-||- |1b= |4|Franz Leitner |1|||F|0||2||1||3| |16|Heinrich Schatzer |||||3||3||0||1| |1|Martin Peterca |3||2||1||1||3||2| |2|Gerhard Lekse |2||1||0||0|||e|0| |15|Gregor Pintar |||||||||||| |9|Oleg Kurguskin |||||||||||| |10|Rinat Mardanshin |0||3||1||1||2||2| |19|Flyur Kalimullin |1||2||0||0|||E|0| |7|Vladimir Voronkov |1||1|||-|0|||-||- |8|Andrey Korolevs |0|||-|1|||-|1||0| |18|Nikolay Kokin ||||F|2||2||3||1|
Norway and Italy to third round.
Third round
- 4 September 1994
- POL Olympic Stadium, Wrocław |3|Leigh Adams ||-|3||3||2||3||2| |4|Craig Boyce |1|||-||-||-||-||- |16|Jason Crump |2||2||0||3||2||3| |1|Tomasz Gollob ||X|2||3||2||3||2| |1b= |2|Dariusz Śledź |3||3||1||3||2||0| |15|Jacek Gollob |||||||||||| |3b= |7|Bohumil Brhel |2||1||1|||-||-||- |1b= |8|Antonin Kasper, Jr. ||E|3||2||2||1||2| |2b= |18|Tomas Topinka |||||||3||3||1| |3b= |5|Armando Castagna |3||1||2||2||2||3| |6|Andrea Maida |1||0|||-|1|||-|0| |17|Stefano Alfonso |||||0||||1||| |9|Laszlo Bodi |0|||-|2||1||0||2| |1b= |10|Zoltán Adorján |3||2||3||0||1||1| |19|Zoltan Hajdu |||0||||||||| |11|Lars Gunnestad |1||2||1||3||1||3| |12|Rune Holta |2|||F|0|||F||-|0| |20|Arnt Førland |||||||||0||| |13|Mitch Shirra ||F|3||1||0||3||1| |14|Tony Briggs |||||||||||| |21|Mark Thorpe |1||1|||E|1|||F|0|
Australia and Poland to World final.
World Final
- 18 September 1994
- GER Holsteinring, Brokstedt |1|Tony Rickardsson |3||2||1||1||2||3| |2|Henrik Gustafsson |0||1||2||3||3||2| |15|Mikael Karlsson |13|Tomasz Gollob |3||3||1||3||3||3| |1b= |14|Dariusz Śledź |0|||-||-||-||-||- |21|Jacek Gollob |||1||3||0|||X|0| |3b= |3|Hans Nielsen |1||2||0||0|||-|2| |1b= |4|Tommy Knudsen |2||0||3||3||3||1| |2.22h=x|2.22p=3 |16|Jan Staechmann |||||||||0||| |3b= |9|Leigh Adams |0||1||2||2||0||2| |10|Craig Boyce |2||3||0||1||1||3| |2.22h=x|2.22p=2 |19|Jason Crump |||||||||||| |7|Sam Ermolenko |3||2||1||2||1||3| |1.22h=x|1.22p=1 |8|Greg Hancock |1||0||2||1||0||1| |18|Billy Hamill |||||||||||| |11|Gerd Riss |1||2||2||3||2||2| |12|Andre Pollehn |3||0||0||0|||-||- |20|Robert Barth |||||||||1||0| |5|Gary Havelock |0||3||0|||-||-|0| |6|Mark Loram |2||1||3||1||1||1| |17|Chris Louis |||||||2||2|||
References
References
- "FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP/ SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS".
- "1994 WORLD TEAM CUP".
- "World Team Cup 1960-1990".
- "Speedway riders, history and results".
- (20 September 1994). "Marks' efforts in vain". Lynn Advertiser.
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