2024 European Team Speedway Championship

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2024 European Team Speedway Championship
Start date30 March
End date6 April
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The 2024 European Team Speedway Championship was the third edition of the European motorcycle speedway team event to determine the team champions of Europe.[1][2]

Poland with home advantage for the second time in three years, justified their tag of strong favourtes once again by winning comfortably ahead of Denmark.[3] The other two finalists Sweden and the Czech Republic were outclassed. Great Britain, who challenged Poland for the 2023 World Cup crown chose not to compete in the competition.[4]

Semi final A[edit]

Position Team Points Riders
1 Denmark Denmark 49 Mads Hansen 14
Rasmus Jensen 12
Mikkel Michelsen 11
Anders Thomsen 8
Bastian Pedersen 4
2 Czech Republic Czech Republic 33 Václav Milík 12
Jan Kvěch 10
Adam Bednář 9
Daniel Klíma 1
Jan Macek 1
3 Norway Norway 23 Mathias Pollestad 12
Truls Kamhaug 4
Lasse Fredriksen 4
Glenn Moi 3
4 Slovenia Slovenia 15 Matic Ivačič 10
Anže Grmek 5
Luka Omerzel 0

Semi final B[edit]

Position Team Points Riders
1 Sweden Sweden 42 Kim Nilsson 13
Jacob Thorssell 11
Freddie Lindgren 10
Antonio Lindbäck 7
Casper Henriksson 1
2 Latvia Latvia 31 Andžejs Ļebedevs 11
Jevgeņijs Kostigovs 9
Daniils Kolodinskis 8
Francis Gusts 2
Oļegs Mihailovs 0
3 Germany Germany 27 Erik Riss 9
Norick Blödorn
Kevin Wölbert 5
Valentin Grobauer 4
Sandro Wassermann 1
4 Ukraine Ukraine 19 Stanislav Melnychuk 8
Marko Levishyn 6
Andriy Karpov 3
Nazar Parnitskiy 2
Vitaliy Lysak dnr

Final[edit]

Position Team Points Riders
1 Poland Poland 51 Patryk Dudek 14
Bartosz Zmarzlik 13
Piotr Pawlicki Jr. 13
Przemysław Pawlicki 10
Wiktor Przyjemski
2 Denmark Denmark 35 Anders Thomsen 14
Mikkel Michelsen 9
Rasmus Jensen 7
Mads Hansen 5
Bastian Pedersen dnr
3 Sweden Sweden 20 Freddie Lindgren 10
Antonio Lindbäck 4
Kim Nilsson 4
Jacob Thorssell 2
Casper Henriksson 0
4 Czech Republic Czech Republic 13 Václav Milík 5
Jan Kvěch 5
Daniel Klíma 2
Adam Bednář 1
Jan Macek 0

References[edit]

  1. ^ "European Team Speedway Championship: Denmark and Sweden rule Final A and B". FIM. 31 March 2024. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  2. ^ "European Team Speedway Championships B Final". ETSC. 15 March 2024. Retrieved 4 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Dudek leads Poland to European team gold in Grudziadz". FIM. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
  4. ^ "European Team Speedway Championship - Final". FIM. Retrieved 6 April 2024.