1980 Intercontinental final

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The 1980 Intercontinental Final was the sixth running of the Intercontinental Final as part of the qualification for the 1980 Speedway World Championship. The 1980 Final was run on 3 August at the White City Stadium in London, England, and was the last qualifying stage for riders from Scandinavia, the United States and from the Commonwealth nations for the World Final to be held at the Ullevi stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. [1]

England's Chris Morton won his only Intercontinental Final after defeating star American rider Bruce Penhall in a runoff when both riders finished on 12 points from their five rides. Reigning Australian Champion Billy Sanders defeated Finland's Kai Niemi in a runoff for third place with each rider scoring 11 points.

Triple World Champion Ole Olsen defeated American Scott Autrey in a runoff to claim one of the reserve spots for the World Final. Nearing the end of his record-breaking career, six time and defending World Champion Ivan Mauger finished in a disappointing 13th place having scored just 5 points from his five rides and would not ride in a World Final for the first time since 1966. The failures of Olsen and Mauger to reach the World Final was seen as a changing of the guard as the pair had dominated the sport for ever a decade, between them winning nine of the twelve World Championships since 1968. The next generation of riders such as Morton, Penhall, Sanders, Michael Lee and Hans Nielsen, as well as others such as Erik Gundersen, Shawn Moran, Dennis Sigalos, Kenny Carter and Tommy Knudsen, were expected to lead sport into the 1980s.

Michael Lee would go on to win the World Final in Göteborg, Sweden

1980 Intercontinental Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1 Flag of England.svg Chris Morton 12+3
2 Flag of the United States.svg Bruce Penhall 12+2
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Billy Sanders 11+3
4 Flag of Finland.svg Kai Niemi 11+2
5 Flag of Denmark.svg Finn Thomsen 10
6 Flag of England.svg Dave Jessup 9
7 Flag of England.svg Michael Lee 9
8 Flag of England.svg John Davis 9
9 Flag of Denmark.svg Hans Nielsen 8
10 Flag of England.svg Peter Collins 7
11 Flag of Denmark.svg Ole Olsen 6+3
12 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Autrey 6+2
13 Flag of New Zealand.svg Ivan Mauger 5
14 Flag of England.svg John Louis 3
15 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitch Shirra 1
16 Flag of Denmark.svg Bent Leif Rasmussen 0
17 Flag of England.svg Gordon Kennett (Res)0

Classification

PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of England.svg (1) Chris Morton 12213331213
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United States.svg (5) Bruce Penhall 12331321222
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg (15) Billy Sanders 11133221133
4 Flag of Finland.svg (3) Kai Niemi 11322131142
5 Flag of Denmark.svg (16) Finn Thomsen 1022123105
6 Flag of England.svg (8) Dave Jessup 923E3196
7 Flag of England.svg (13) Michael Lee 93031297
8 Flag of England.svg (9) John Davis 91231298
9 Flag of Denmark.svg (4) Hans Nielsen 811X3389
10 Flag of England.svg (2) Peter Collins 703220710
11 Flag of Denmark.svg (7) Ole Olsen 611211611
12 Flag of the United States.svg (11) Scott Autrey 630201612
13 Flag of New Zealand.svg (14) Ivan Mauger 502120513
14 Flag of England.svg (12) John Louis 320001314
15 Flag of New Zealand.svg (6) Mitch Shirra 101000115
16 Flag of Denmark.svg (10) Bent Leif Rasmussen 000XE-016
R1 Flag of England.svg (R1) Gordon Kennett 000R1
PlacingRiderTotal12345678910111213141516171819 20 PtsPos

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - insidegate Bgate Cgate D - outside

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