Finland national under-19 speedway team

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Finland
Flag of Finland.svg
AssociationFinnish Motorcycling Federation
Suomen Moottoriliitto r.y.
FIM codeSML
Team manager Jyri Palomäki
Nation colourRed and White
European Championships
Team U-19
 Best resultnever qualify to the final
Individual U-19
 Best resultnever won a medal

The Finland national under-19 speedway team is the national under-19 motorcycle speedway team of Finland and is controlled by the Finnish Motorcycling Federation. The team was started in Team U-19 European Championship one time, but they do not qualify to the final. Finnish riders never won a medal in Individual U-19 European Championship.

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Competition

Team Speedway Junior European Championship
YearPlacePts.Riders
2008Did not enter
2009 2nd place in Semi Final
Kalle Katajisto (10), Timo Lahti (10), Jari Makinen (9), Niko Siltaniemi (7), Aki-Pekka Mustonen (0)

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