2024 German speedway season

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2024 German speedway season
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The 2024 German Speedway season is the 2024 season of motorcycle speedway in Germany. The season will run from March to October. [1]

Contents

Individual

German Individual Speedway Championship

The 2024 German Individual Speedway Championship is the 2024 version of German Individual Speedway Championship. Event is scheduled to take place on 21 September in Pocking.

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Team

Team Championship

The 2024 Speedway-Bundesliga is the 2024 edition of the German Team Speedway Championship to determine the gold medal winner (champion of Germany). Teams finishing second and third were awarded silver and bronze medals respectively.

Speedway-Bundesliga

The Speedway-Bundesliga season will consist of two teams MC Güstrow and MC Nordstern Stralsund. Schedule for this year event contains two rounds (home and away matches – total of 4 matches in season) and grand final. [2]

Leading averages

Speedway Team Cup

The Speedway Team Cup season will run from 27 April to 8 September. [3]

PosTeamP#1#2#3#4Pts
1 DMV White Tigers Diedenbergen
2 MSC Olching
3 MSC Cloppenburg Fighters
4 MSC "Wölfe" Wittstock

Calendar

#DatePlaceWinner2nd place3rd place4th placeN
1April 27 Cloppenburg
2July 13/14 Diedenbergen
3August 3 Wittstock
4September 8 Olching

Leading averages

Speedway Liga Nord

Calendar

#DatePlaceWinner2nd place3rd place4th placeN
1April 21 Dohren Meissen (56 pts) Emsland (48 pts) Frisian (28 pts) Teterow (12 pts) [4]

Squads

Speedway Bundesliga

MC Güstrow [5]

MC Nordstern Stralsund [6]

Speedway Team Cup

DMV White Tigers Diedenbergen [7]

MSC Olching

MSC Cloppenburg Fighters

MSC "Wölfe" Wittstock

Speedway Liga Nord

Emsland Speedway Team [8]

Meissen Hornet

Torros MC Güstrow

Wolfspack Wolfslake

Frisian Lions

Teterower Hechte

Brokstedt Young Vikings

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