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Team Speedway Junior European Championship

Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2014 Team Speedway Junior European Championship
Sport
motorcycle speedway
Founded
2008
No. of teams
4 national teams
Continent
Europe
Most recent
champion(s)

 Poland (2014)
Most titles
 Poland (5 times)
Related
competitions

Individual Championship

The Team Speedway Junior European Championship is an annual motorcycle speedway event for riders aged 19 and under, held each year organized by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) since 2008.


The first edition of the competition was in 2008 in Rawicz, Poland, which was won by the Swedish team. The next two editions were won by Poland team, and they have since gone on to claim a total of five titles.




Contents





  • 1 Rules

    • 1.1 Age Limits


    • 1.2 Eligibility


    • 1.3 Team composition



  • 2 Previous winners


  • 3 Classification


  • 4 Champions


  • 5 See also




Rules[edit]















































































































Race format
GateA
(inside)
B
 
C
 
D
(outside)
Heat No
Riders starting No
1
125414
2
631311
3
29815
4
711610
5
91664
6
310155
7
131272
8
111418
9
841013
10
14793
11
511216
12
156121
13
168312
14
415117
15
102146
16
11359
17
4th A4th B4th C4th D
18
3rd B3rd C3rd D3rd A
19
2nd C2nd D2nd A2nd B
20
1st D1st A1st B1st C


Age Limits[edit]


The minimum age of a rider to compete is 16 years of age (starting on the date of the rider's birthday). The maximum age is 19 years of age (finishing at the end of the year in which the rider celebrates his 19th birthday).



Eligibility[edit]


The riders of each team must be of the same nationality as the FMN that has nominated them. The limit for the minimum age (16 years) starts on the date of the rider’s birthday and the limit for the maximum age (19 years) finishes at the end of the year in which the rider reaches 19 years.



Team composition[edit]


The 4 competing teams shall each consist of 5 riders: 4 riders having programmed riders and the fifth rider being a substitute, as follows:


  • Team A (Helmet colour Red): No 1, 2, 3, 4 and 17

  • Team B (Blue): No 5, 6, 7, 8 and 18

  • Team C (White): No 9, 10, 11, 12 and 19

  • Team D (Yellow/Black): 13, 14, 15, 16 and 20.

The substitute rider may take the place of any programmed rider at any time, within the maximum number of permitted heats (5+1 additional heat as tactical substitution, where applicable) when decided by the Team Manager.


A tactical substitution can be introduced by a team with 6 or more points in arrears of the leading team. Each team member is permitted to be a tactical substitution only once in the meeting. The use of a tactical substitute rider must stop as soon as the team is no longer 6 or more points behind the leading team.


In Heats 17-20 if riders of the same Team are tied on points, the Team Manager will determine which rider will ride in each heat.




Previous winners[edit]











































Year

Venue

Winners

Runner-up

3rd place

2008

Poland Rawicz

 Sweden (36 pts)

 Germany (29 pts)

 Denmark (28 pts)

2009

Denmark Grindsted

 Poland (40 pts)

 Sweden (38 pts)

 Denmark (26 pts)

2010

Czech Republic Divišov

 Poland (56 pts)

 Sweden (25 pts)

 Czech Republic (23 pts)

2011

Slovenia Lendava

 Russia (42 pts)

 Denmark (36 pts)

 Sweden (26 pts)

2012

Germany Landshut

 Poland (48 pts)

 Denmark (41 pts)

 Ukraine (19 pts)

2013

Poland Opole

 Poland (50 pts)

 Denmark (30 pts)

 Czech Republic (27 pts)

2014

Germany Herxheim

 Poland (49 pts)

 Denmark (28 pts)

 Czech Republic (25 pts)


Classification[edit]


















































PosNational TeamTotalGoldSilver
Bronze
1. Poland5
5


2.
 Sweden
4
1
2
1
3.
 Russia
1
1


4.
 Denmark
6

4
2
5.
 Germany
1

1

6.
 Czech Republic
3


3
7.
 Ukraine
1


1

Note: team in bold type are current European Champion.



Champions[edit]


This is a complete list of speedway riders who have won Team Speedway Junior European Championship. In total, 25 different riders from 3 national teams have a Team U-19 European Champion title. List in alphabetical order is here.





Three times Champions:



  • Poland Piotr Pawlicki Jr. (2012, 2013, 2014)


  • Poland Przemysław Pawlicki (2009, 2010, 2012)

Two times Champions:



  • Poland Bartosz Zmarzlik (2013, 2014)


  • Poland Krystian Pieszczek (2013, 2014)


  • Poland Paweł Przedpełski (2013, 2014)


  • Poland Kacper Gomólski (2010, 2012)


  • Poland Patryk Dudek (2009, 2010)


  • Poland Maciej Janowski (2009, 2010)

One time Champions:



  • Poland Adrian Cyfer (2014)


  • Poland Artur Czaja (2013)


  • Poland Tobiasz Musielak (2012)


  • Poland Łukasz Sówka (2012)


  • Russia Vitaliy Belousov (2011)


  • Russia Vladimir Borodulin (2011)


  • Russia Ilija Czałow (2011)


  • Russia Maxim Lobzenko (2011)


  • Russia Vadim Tarasenko (2011)


  • Poland Łukasz Cyran (2010)


  • Poland Dawid Lampart (2009)


  • Poland Sławomir Musielak (2009)


  • Sweden Linus Eklöf (2008)


  • Sweden Simon Gustafsson (2008)


  • Sweden Niklas Larsson (2008)


  • Sweden Ludvig Lindgren (2008)


  • Sweden Linus Sundström (2008)


Note: riders in bold type are current European Champions.



See also[edit]


  • motorcycle speedway










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