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1999 Speedway World Team Cup

40th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition


40th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition

The 1999 Speedway World Team Cup was the 40th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions.

The final took place at the Svítkov Stadium in Pardubice in the Czech Republic. The winners were the Australia team who claimed their second title and first since winning the 1976 Speedway World Team Cup.

Preliminary round

  • 15 May NED Veenord Speedway, Veenoord
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Theo Pijper 13
Maik Groen 13
Jim Groen 8
Erik Eijbergen 7
Emiel Groen 1 38
Toni Pilotto 15
Heinrich Schatzer 11
Helmut Lercher 7
Siegfried Eder 5
Thomas Stadler 0 36
Zlatko Krznaric 19
Zeljko Feher 9
Renato Kuster 5
Tomislav Radic 3 14
Vladimir Trofimov 13
Aleksander Liatosinsky 12
Vladimir Kolodij 2

Holland, Austria and Croatia to Quarter-Final

Quarter-final

  • 22 May ITA Santa Marina Stadium, Lonigo
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Jason Crump 17
Leigh Adams 15
Jason Lyons 12
Todd Wiltshire 11 47
Armando Castagna 14
Andrea Maida 13
Stefano Alfonso 11
Graziano Franchetti 5
Simone Terenzani 4 30
Matej Ferjan 12
Tomas Sustersic 7
Gerhard Lekse 5
Izak Šantej 4 11
Helmut Lercher 4
Sigfried Eder 4
Thomas Stadler 2
Heinrich Schatzer 1

Australia to Semi-Final

  • 24 May GER Altes Stadion, Abensberg
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Gerd Riss 16
Matthias Kröger 14
Joachim Kugelmann 14
Robert Barth 12 39
Bent E. Larsen 12
Kenneth Borgenhaug 11
Björn Hansen 9
Kjell O. Sola 7 29
Zlatko Krznaric 17
Renato Kuster 8
Zejliko Feher 4
Tomislav Radic 0 20
Theo Pijper 10
Maik Groen 8
Jim Groen 1
Henk Bos 1

Germany to Semi-Final

Semi-final

  • 15 August ENG Wimborne Road, Poole
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1.Chris Louis (3,3,2,2,2,3) - 15
2.Scott Nicholls (e,0,-,-,3,2) - 5
3.Joe Screen (2,1,3,3,2,3) - 14
4.Mark Loram (3,2,2,2,3,-) - 12
5.Carl Stonehewer (-,-,3,3,-,1) - 7 45
11.Hans Nielsen (3,3,3,1,3,1) - 14
12.John Jørgensen (2,0,1,3,2,0) - 8
13.Jesper B. Jensen (3,2,3,0,3,3) - 14
14.Brian Karger (1,1,2,1,2,2) - 9
15.Charlie Gjedde - NS 30
6.Gerd Riss (2,3,1,2,f/x,-) - 8
7.Matthias Kröger (0,2,0,0,1,e) - 3
8.Robert Barth (2,3,2,1,1,3/2) - 14
9.Robbie Kessler (1,1,0,-,-,-) - 2
10.Joachim Kugelmann (-,-,-,3,f,0) - 3 16
16.Sándor Tihanyi (1,2,1,0,0,1) - 5
17.Zoltán Adorján (0,0,0,1,1,2) - 4
18.Róbert Nagy (1,0,0,0,0,1) - 2
19.Attila Stefáni (0,1,1,2,1,0) - 5
20.

England to World Final

  • 22 August POL Alfred Smoczyk Stadium, Leszno
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1.Jason Crump (3,3,2,3,3,3) - 17
2.Jason Lyons (2,2,3,2,2,2) - 13
3.Leigh Adams (3,2,3,2,0,2) - 12
4.Ryan Sullivan (1,1,2,3,1,1) - 9
5.Todd Wiltshire - ns 43
16.Roman Jankowski (2,2,-,-,1,-) - 5
17.Sławomir Drabik (0,3,3,0,-,-) - 6
18.Rafał Dobrucki (1,3,1,1,-,-) - 6
19.Piotr Protasiewicz (2,2,0,-,1,3/2)-11
20.Tomasz Gollob (-,-,2,1/3,3,3,e/3) - 15 26
11.Jimmy Nilsen - ns
12.Mikael Karlsson (e,0,3,3,2,1) - 9
13.Stefan Dannö (2,1,1,1,2,1) - 8
14.Peter Svensson (-,0,0,0,0,0) - 0
15.Henrik Gustafsson (3/3,3,e,e,-,-) - 9 24
6.Roman Povazhny (1,0,0,1,1,1) - 4
7.Sergey Darkin (0,1,1,2,-/1,2) - 7
8.Sergey Eroshin (1,0,-,-,0/-,-) - 11
9.Mikhail Starostin (0,-,1,0,-,0) - 11
10.Oleg Kurguskin (-,1,2,2,3,3) - 11

Australia to World Final

World final

  • 2 October CZE Svítkov Stadium, Pardubice
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16.Jason Crump (3,1,3,3,0,3) - 13
17.Jason Lyons (0,2,2,2,2,2) - 10
18.Leigh Adams (1,3,1,3,3,3) - 14
19.Ryan Sullivan (3,2,3,2,2,-) - 12
20.Todd Wiltshire (-,-,-,-,-,2) - 2 35
11.Bohumil Brhel (-,3,1,0,2,3) - 9
12.Aleš Dryml Jr. (0,2,3,1,3,1) - 10
13.Antonín Šváb Jr. (f,-,-,-,-,e) - 0
14.Michal Makovský (2,1,1,2,1,1) - 8
15.Antonín Kasper Jr. (2,3,0,3,0,-) - 8 29+3
1.Sam Ermolenko (3,2,2,2,3/3,0) 16+3
2.Ronnie Correy (0,0,-,-,-,-) - 0
3.Greg Hancock (2,1,1,1/1,-,0) - 6
4.Billy Hamill (1,f,2,1/e,1,1) - 6
5.Josh Larsen (-,-,-,0,-,-) - 0 29+2
6.Chris Louis (3,1,3,3,1,1) - 12
7.Carl Stonehewer (1,-,e,-,0,0) - 1
8.Joe Screen (1,0,0,0,-,3) 4+2
9.Mark Loram (2,3,2/0,1,2,2) - 12
10.Andy Smith (-,0,-,-,0,-) - 0

Australia win Championship. United States third after Sam Ermolenko beat Joe Screen in a race off.

References

References

  1. "FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP/ SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS".
  2. "1999 WORLD TEAM CUP".
  3. "World Team Cup 1960-1990".
  4. "Speedway riders, history and results".
  5. (3 October 1999). "Speedway". Scotland on Sunday.
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