2001 Speedway World Cup Qualification

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The 2001 Speedway World Cup Qualification (SWC) was two events of motorcycle speedway meetings used to determine the four national teams who qualify for the 2001 Speedway World Cup.

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Results

Pos.National teamPts.
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 48
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 45
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1
Pos.National teamPts.
1Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 48
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 47
3Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 12
4Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 10

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Ljubljana (1)

PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts17181920
1Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 483471011131316182124273033353841434548
(1) Izak Šantej 143333122
(2) Jernej Kolenko 103F3282
(3) Ales Dolinar 312--3-
(4) Matej Žagar 6-12-33
(17) Matej Ferjan 153333123
2Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 45257911141719222426283032353739424545
(5) Sergey Darkin 12232293
(6) Roman Povazhny 10322310E
(7) Rinat Mardanshin 11232292
(8) Eduard Shaihullin 12223293
3Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 251345891112131415161718192021222325
(9) Alessandro Dalla Valle 8131162
(10) Simone Tadiello 4111-31
(11) Andrea Maida 6211151
(12) Armando Castagna 6121151
(19) Christian Miotello 111
4Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 100000011111111111111
(13) Aleksander Lyatosinsky 1010E1M
(14) Petro Fedik 000000E
(15) Igor Borisenko 0000000
(16) Igor Yepifanov 0E00000
PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts171819 20

M - exclusion for exceeding two-minute time allowance • T - exclusion for touching the tapes • X - other exclusion • E - retired or mechanical failure • F - fell

Helmet colours were permanent for each team (Red, Blue, White and Yellow/Black). Colours in diagrams indicate gate positions:
gate A – insidegate Bgate Cgate D – outside

Debrecen (2)

PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts17181920
1Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 483691113151820232628313336384042454648
(13) Kai Laukkanen 123332111
(14) Kauko Nieminen 133232103
(15) Joonas Kylmäkorpi 133233112
(16) Tomi Reima 6222-6-
(20) Petri Kokko 4222
2Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4724569121417182023252830333639414447
(5) Róbert Nagy 142333113
(6) Norbert Magosi 132323103
(7) Gábor Szegvári 10122273
(8) László Szatmári 10131382
(18) Zsolt Bence 00
3Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 1212477889111111111111121212121212
(9) Rune Holta 22NNN2
(10) Brojn Gundel Hansa 7312170
(11) Pierre Mullen 2110020
(12) Eivind Rappen 1100N1
4Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 10000011222234566777910
(1) Denis Popovich 3001121
(2) Leonid Paura 4011022
(3) Stanislav Paura 1N0N110
(4) Aleksandr Ivanov 2N10120
PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts171819 20

M - exclusion for exceeding two-minute time allowance • T - exclusion for touching the tapes • X - other exclusion • E - retired or mechanical failure • F - fell

Helmet colours were permanent for each team (Red, Blue, White and Yellow/Black). Colours in diagrams indicate gate positions:
gate A – insidegate Bgate Cgate D – outside

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References

  1. world.speedway.org Archived 2001-06-25 at the Wayback Machine ; Retrieved on 2008-10-24
  2. world.speedway.org Archived 2001-06-25 at the Wayback Machine ; Retrieved on 2008-10-24