2006 Speedway World Cup Event 1

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FIM ASL FREIGHT MOVEMENTS Speedway World Cup 2006 - Event 1
Information
Date16 July 2006
City Rybnik
Event1 of 4 (24)
RefereeFrank Ziegler
Jury PresidentIlka Teromaa
Stadium details
Stadium Rybnik Municipal Stadium
Length357 m
SWC Results
Attendance8,000
Best Time Flag of Australia.svg Jason Crump
66.44 secs (in Heat 18)
WinnerFlag of Australia.svg  Australia - 49 pts
Runner-upFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain - 48 pts
3rd placeFlag of Poland.svg  Poland - 48 pts
4th placeFlag of Finland.svg  Finland - 9 pts

The 2006 Speedway World Cup Event 1 was the first race of the 2006 Speedway World Cup season. It took place on 16 July 2006 in the Rybnik Municipal Stadium in Rybnik, Poland. [1]

2006 Speedway World Cup

The 2006 Speedway World Cup (SWC) was the 6th FIM Speedway World Cup season. The Final took place on 22 July 2006 in the Smallmead Stadium in Reading, Berkshire, Great Britain. The tournament was won by Denmark and they beat Sweden, host team Great Britain and Australia in the Final. The defending champion Poland did not qualified to the Final.

2006 in sports describes the year's events in world sport.

Rybnik Place in Silesian, Poland

Rybnik(listen) is a city in southwestern Poland, in the Silesian Voivodeship. The city first developed as a fishing centre in the Middle Ages, then was a capital of so-called Rybnik State. Rybnik grew as an important centre of coal mining and the seat of the surrounding county in the 19th century. Under Poland's communist rule from 1945-1989 the city was projected to grow as a main mining centre of southern Poland.

Contents

Results

Pos.National teamPts.
1Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 49
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 48
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 48
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 9

Heat details

PlacingTeam / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516171819202122232425
1Flag of Australia.svg  Australia

49334791215181921242426273030333639414143434649
(1) Ryan Sullivan 1031222
(2) Rory Schlein 302100
(3) Leigh Adams (c)1313333
(4) Jason Crump 1533333
(5) Todd Wiltshire 823E23Fx
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain

48147891113151821232526293033343537404243454648
(1) Lee Richardson 1012232
(2) Simon Stead 932211
(3) Chris Harris 932112
(4) Scott Nicholls (c)1013321
(5) Mark Loram 1013132
PlacingTeam / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516171819202122232425
3Flag of Poland.svg  Poland

482357101112121415161922242627293132333642454748
(1) Piotr Protasiewicz 720221
(2) Sebastian Ułamek 1012223
(3) Wiesław Jaguś 52111-
(4) Jarosław Hampel 1021313
(5) Tomasz Gollob (c)1631316J2
4Flag of Finland.svg  Finland

90222222333344446666688999
(1) Juha Hautamäki 100001
(2) Kauko Nieminen 3210000
(3) Kai Laukkanen (c)500122J0
(4) Tomi Reima 0Fx00--
(5) Juha Makela 000000
PlacingTeam / Rider NameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9101112131415161718192021222324 25

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 was permanent for each teams (Red, Blue, White and Yellow/Black). Colours in diagrams means gate positions:
gate A – insidegate Bgate Cgate D – outside

Heat after heat

  1. Sullivan, Protasiewicz, Richardson, Hautamaeki
  2. Stead, Nieminen, Ułamek, Schlein
  3. Harris, Jaguś, Adams, Laukkanen
  4. Crump, Hampel, Nicholls, Reima(Fx)
  5. Gollob, Wiltshire, Loram, Makela
  6. Adams, Richardson, Hampel, Makela
  7. Crump, Stead, Gollob, Hautamaeki
  8. Wiltshire, Harris, Nieminen, Protasiewicz
  9. Nicholls, Ułamek, Sullivan, Laukkanen
  10. Loram, Schlein, Jaguś, Reima
  11. Crump, Richardson, Jaguś, Nieminen
  12. Hampel, Stead, Laukkanen, Wiltshire(e2)
  13. Gollob, Sullivan, Harris, Reima
  14. Nicholls, Protasiewicz, Schlein, Makela
  15. Adams, Ułamek, Loram, Hautamaeki
  16. Richardson, Laukkanen, Gollob, Schlein
  17. Adams, Protasiewicz, Stead, Nieminen
  18. Crump, Ułamek, Harris, Makela
  19. Wiltshire, Nicholls, Jaguś, Hautamaeki
  20. Loram, Sullivan, Hampel, Nieminen
  21. Ułamek, Richardson, Laukkanen(joker), Wiltshire(Fx)
  22. Gollob(joker), Sullivan, Stead, Makela
  23. Hampel, Harris, Hautamaeki, Schlein
  24. Adams, Gollob, Nicholls, Nieminen
  25. Crump, Loram, Protasiewicz, Laukkanen

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References

  1. rlach.pl; Retrieved on 2008-12-27

See also