The 2001 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship was the 36th edition of the World Championship [1] The Championship was held as a Grand Prix series over eight rounds. [2] [3] [4]
Kirilł Drogalin won his third world title. [5]
Pos | Rider | Pts |
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1 | Kirilł Drogalin | |
2 | Vladimir Fadeev | |
3 | Vjatjeslav Nikulin | |
4 | Franz Zorn | |
5 | Vitaly Khomitsevich | |
6 | Juri Polikarpov | |
7 | Antonin Klatovsky | |
8 | Alexander Moskowka | |
9 | Antti Aakko | |
10 | Valeri Ivanov | |
11 | Per-Olof Serenius | |
12 | Maxim Baraboschkin | |
13 | Valeri Perzew | |
14 | Alexander Balashov | |
15 | Jürgen Liebmahn | |
16 | Markus Skabraut | |
17 | Ola Westlund | |
18 | Jari Ahlbom | |
19 | Tjitte Bootsma |
Antonín "Toni" Šváb Jr. is a former motorcycle speedway rider from the Czech Republic. He earned 4 international caps for the Czech Republic national speedway team.
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