1993 Team Ice Racing World Championship

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The 1993 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 15th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 6/7 March, 1993, in Assen, in the Netherlands. [1] Russia won the title. [2] [3]

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Final classification

PosRidersPts
1 Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Fadeev 16(11+5), Alexander Balashov 35(18+17), Valeri Ivanov 14(8+6)75
2 Flag of Sweden.svg Stefan Svensson 24(14+10), Per-Olof Serenius 27(17+10), Ola Westlund 15(5+10)66
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert-Jan Munnecom 15(9+6), Tjitte Bootsma 17(7+10), Anne van der Helm 15(7+9)48
4 Flag of Germany.svg Micheal Lang 23 (14+9), Helmut Weber 5(2+3), Harald Baumann 2(1+1)30
5 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ravagnani 8(3+5), Remo Dal Bosco 7(3+4), Fabrizio Vesprini 3(0+3)18

Semi-final

Berlin - 6/7 Feb

PosRidersPts
1 Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Balashov 31(17+14), Sergei Ivanov 27(14+13), Juri Ivanov 21(11+10)79
2 Flag of Germany.svg Michael Lang 32(14+18), Harald Baumann 25(13+12), Helmut Weber 14(5+9)71
3 Flag of Finland.svg Jarmo Hirvasoja 32(18 +14), Jari Ahlbom 18(9+9), Jari Moisio 14(5+9)64
4 Flag of Norway.svg Per Jorgensen 9(5+4), Geir Lilletvedt 7(4+3), Stig Inge Bergersen 2 (2+0)18
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Bruce Cribb 3(1+2), Steve Smith 0 (0 +dnr), Graham Halsall dnr4

Semi-final

Gallio, Veneto - 6/7 Feb

PosRidersPts
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Per-Olof Serenius 27(12+15), Ola Westlund 25(15+10), Stefan Svensson 25(14+11)77
2 Flag of Italy.svg Luca Ravagnani 29(13+16), Remo Dal Bosco 26(13+13), Fabrizio Vesprini 15(6+9)70
3 Flag of Austria.svg Harald Simon 25(11+14), Franz Schiefer 17(12+5), Joachim Wartbichler 3(2+1)45
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jiri Petrasek 14(5+9), Stanislav Dyk 10(5+5), Martin Patak 8(2+6)32
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Beny Winiger 11(6+5), Gottfried Dahinden 5(4+1), Hans Hafner 0(0+dnr)16

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References

  1. "World Ice Team Championships". Edinburgh Speedway.
  2. "Team Final". Speedway.com.
  3. "Team Champions". eisspeedway. Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2018-01-29.