2019 Speedway of Nations

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The 2019 Speedway of Nations was the second FIM Speedway of Nations. [1] The competition consisted of two race-off events and a two-legged final. The event was won by Russia for the second consecutive year. They beat Poland in the Grand Final with Australia taking the bronze medal.

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Format

The 2019 Speedway of Nations was a pairs event, with each nation being represented by two senior riders and one rider under the age of 21. Each meeting was staged over 21 heats with the scores from each rider added together to give a total for each nation.

The two race-off events consisted of seven teams, with three qualifying for the final. The final, which included hosts and defending champions Russia, was staged over two legs with the scores from each added together. The top scoring nation went straight through to the Grand Final, while the second and third placed nations competed in the final qualifier for the chance to reach the Grand Final. The final qualifier and Grand Final were one-off heats.

The winner of the Grand Final determined the overall winner of the 2019 Speedway of Nations.

Race Off 1

1st2nd3rd
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden - 25
Fredrik Lindgren - 18
Peter Ljung - 6
Filip Hjelmland - 1
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland - 24
Bartosz Zmarzlik - 15
Patryk Dudek - 7
Bartosz Smektała - 2
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany - 20
Martin Smolinski - 11
Kai Huckenbeck - 8
Michael Hartel - 1
4th5th6th7th
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia - 19
Matej Žagar - 13
Matic Ivačič - 4
Nick Škorja - 2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic - 19
Václav Milík Jr. - 16
Eduard Krčmář - 2
Jan Kvěch - 1
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine - 10
Stanislav Melnychuk - 8
Marko Levishyn - 7
Andrii Rozaliuk - DNR
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy - 9
Nicolás Covatti - 9
Michele Paco Castagna - 0
Michele Menani - 0

Race Off 2

1st2nd3rd
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain - 26
Tai Woffinden - 12
Craig Cook - 8
Robert Lambert - 6
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 22
Max Fricke - 12
Chris Holder - 9
Jaimon Lidsey - 1
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark - 22
Niels-Kristian Iversen - 15
Leon Madsen - 5
Frederik Jakobsen - 2
4th5th6th7th
Flag of France.svg  France - 16
David Bellego - 10
Dimitri Bergé - 6
Gaétan Stella - 0
Flag of the United States.svg  United States - 16
Luke Becker - 11
Broc Nicol - 4
Austin Novratil - 1
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia - 16
Andžejs Ļebedevs - 14
Jevgeņijs Kostigovs - 2
Oļegs Mihailovs - 0
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland - 9
Tero Aarnio - 8
Jesse Mustonen - 0
Timi Salonen - 0

Final

First leg

1st2nd3rd
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 23
Jason Doyle - 16
Max Fricke - 5
Jaimon Lidsey - 2
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia - 22
Emil Sayfutdinov - 17
Artem Laguta - 4
Gleb Chugunov - 1
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland - 21
Bartosz Zmarzlik - 17
Maksym Drabik - 4
Maciej Janowski - 0
4th5th6th7th
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark - 19
Leon Madsen - 13
Frederik Jakobsen - 4
Niels-Kristian Iversen - 2
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden - 16
Fredrik Lindgren - 9
Peter Ljung - 7
Filip Hjelmland - 0
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany - 14
Kai Huckenbeck - 9
Erik Riss - 5
Lukas Fienhage - 0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain - 10
Craig Cook - 6
Robert Lambert - 2
Chris Harris - 2

Second leg

1st2nd3rd
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland - 26
Bartosz Zmarzlik - 18
Patryk Dudek - 6
Maksym Drabik - 2
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia - 23
Emil Sayfutdinov - 14
Artem Laguta - 8
Gleb Chugunov - 1
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden - 19
Fredrik Lindgren - 10
Peter Ljung - 9
Filip Hjelmland - 0
4th5th6th7th
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 18
Jason Doyle - 14
Max Fricke - 4
Jaimon Lidsey - 0
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark - 18
Leon Madsen - 11
Frederik Jakobsen - 5
Niels-Kristian Iversen - 2
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany - 16
Kai Huckenbeck - 11
Erik Riss - 5
Lukas Fienhage - 0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain - 6
Craig Cook - 4
Chris Harris - 2
Robert Lambert - DNR

Total

1st2nd3rd
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland - 47
Bartosz Zmarzlik - 35
Patryk Dudek - 6
Maksym Drabik - 6
Maciej Janowski - 0
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia - 45
Emil Sayfutdinov - 31
Artem Laguta - 12
Gleb Chugunov - 2
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 41
Jason Doyle - 30
Max Fricke - 9
Jaimon Lidsey - 2
4th5th6th7th
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark - 37
Leon Madsen - 24
Frederik Jakobsen - 9
Niels-Kristian Iversen - 4
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden - 35
Fredrik Lindgren - 19
Peter Ljung - 16
Filip Hjelmland - 0
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany - 30
Kai Huckenbeck - 20
Erik Riss - 10
Lukas Fienhage - 0
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain - 16
Craig Cook - 10
Chris Harris - 4
Robert Lambert - 2

Grand Final Qualifier

1st2nd
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia - 3
Artem Laguta - 2
Emil Sayfutdinov - 1
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia - 3
Jason Doyle - 3
Max Fricke - 0

Grand Final

1st2nd
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia - 5
Emil Sayfutdinov - 3
Artem Laguta - 2
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland - 1
Bartosz Zmarzlik - 1
Patryk Dudek - 0

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  3. "2019 Speedway of Nations Race Off 2 result". SGP.
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  5. "2019 Speedway of Nations Final second leg result". SGP.