2008 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup

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European Speedway Club Champions' Cup
Start date31 May
End date6 September
  2007
2009  

The 2008 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup was the 11th motorcycle speedway championship for clubs competing in Europe. It was organised by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM). The competition was primarily for Eastern European teams and only featured Polish teams from three of the 'Big four' leagues, with the British, Swedish and Danish leagues choosing not to compete. [1]

Contents

Mega-Lada Togliatti won the championship for a record fourth time. [2] [3]

Calendar

DayVenueWinner
Qualification
31 May Flag of Latvia.svg Daugavpils Flag of Russia.svg Mega Lada Togliatti result
Final
6 September Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slaný Flag of Russia.svg Mega Lada Togliatti result

Qualification

Mega Lada Togliatti and Lokomotiv Daugavpils qualified for the final. [4] [5]

PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts17181920
1 Flag of Russia.svg Mega Lada Togliatti 453691215171921222528303235384141414345
Flag of Denmark.svg (9) Nicki Pedersen 143333122
Flag of Russia.svg (10) Emil Sayfutdinov 73-137F2
Flag of Russia.svg (11) Roman Ivanov 1032-382
Flag of Russia.svg (12) Daniil Ivanov 4-22-4E
Flag of Australia (converted).svg (19) Leigh Adams 10323210
2 Flag of Latvia.svg Lokomotiv Daugavpils 4124578111417202022252830303235383841
Flag of Russia.svg (5) Grigory Laguta 12232293
Flag of Latvia.svg (6) Maksims Bogdanovs 621-F33
Flag of Latvia.svg (7) Andrejs Koroļevs 7230270
Flag of Latvia.svg (8) Ķasts Poudžuks 41-3F/-4-
Flag of Poland.svg (18) Paweł Miesiąc 1233393
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg Shakhtar Chervonograd 1811335555567789111112141718
Flag of Latvia.svg (13) Jevgēņijs Karavackis 10EX/F001
Flag of Ukraine.svg (14) Aleksandr Borodaj5101241
Flag of Russia.svg (15) Ruslan Gatiatow5200132
Flag of Ukraine.svg (16) Andriej Karpov 7021143
4 Flag of Poland.svg Unia Leszno 1601122345799101010111214151616
Flag of Poland.svg (1) Adam Kajoch 4111140
Flag of Poland.svg (2) Sławomir Musielak 4010122
Flag of Poland.svg (3) Przemysław Pawlicki 5112X/F41
Flag of Poland.svg (4) Mateusz Łukaszewki 30F2021
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

Final

PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts17181920
1 Flag of Russia.svg Mega Lada Togliatti 463691114141718192225283134363939424546
(9) Nicki Pedersen 153333123
(10) Denis Saifutdinov 32-1-3E1
(11) Leigh Adams 133133103
(12) Emil Sayfutdinov 133333121
(19) Daniil Ivanov 2M22
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Simon&Wolf Debrecen 31122245710131416161818212224262831
(5) Maciej Kuciapa 7112152
(6) József Tabaka 8120362
(7) Sándor Tihanyi 00---0-
(8) Matej Ferjan 11033283
(18) Hynek Stichauer521F32
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg AK Slaný 3002367101113151515171820212326272830
(1) Peter Karlsson 11322292
(2) Tomasz Piszcz 611E2133
(3) Daniel Jeleniewski 723Fx161
(4) Michał Szczepaniak 6012251
(17) Martin Malek 00
4 Flag of Latvia.svg Lokomotiv Daugavpils 13224557777910111112121213131313
(13) Leonid Paura 00-0F0-
(14) Maksims Bogdanovs 4202040
(15) Andrejs Koroļevs 6221160
(16) Ķasts Poudžuks 2101-20
(20) Vjačeslavs Giruckis 10001
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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