German Team Speedway Championship

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German Speedway Championship
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The German Speedway Team Championships are an annual motorcycle speedway events held each year organised by the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund. [1] [2]

Contents

The Championships are referred to as the Bundesliga but from 2021 until 2022, a shortened format was arranged due to the problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. [3]

Past winners

East Germany (1965-1990)

YearWinnersRunner-up3rd place
1965 MC Meissen MC Güstrow MC Neptun Rostock
1966 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Dynamo Rostock
1967 MC Güstrow MC Dynamo Rostock MC Meissen
1968 MC Güstrow MC Dynamo Rostock MC Meissen
1969 MC Dynamo Rostock MC Güstrow MC Meissen
1970 MC Dynamo Rostock MC Güstrow MC Meissen
1971 MC Dynamo Rostock MC Güstrow MC Meissen
1972 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Dynamo Nordstern Stralsund
1973 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Dynamo Nordstern Stralsund
1974 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Dynamo Nordstern Stralsund
1975 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Dynamo Nordstern Stralsund
1976 MC Meissen MC Güstrow MC Neptun Rostock/MC Neubrandenburg
1977 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Neubrandenburg/MC Jugend Lübbenau
1978 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Dynamo Nordstern Stralsund/MC Neptun Rostock
1979 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Neubrandenburg
1980 MC Güstrow MC Jugend Lübbenau MC Dynamo Nordstern Stralsund
1981 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Dynamo Nordstern Stralsund
1982 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Jugend Lübbenau
1983 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Dynamo Nordstern Stralsund
1984 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Neubrandenburg
1985 MC Güstrow MC Meissen MC Neubrandenburg
1986 MC Güstrow MC Neubrandenburg MC Meissen
1987 MC Güstrow MC Neubrandenburg MC Bergring Teterow
1988 MC Neubrandenburg MC Güstrow MC Ludwigslust
1989 MC Güstrow MC Neubrandenburg MC Bergring Teterow
1990 MC Güstrow MC Bergring Teterow MC Neubrandenburg

West Germany (1973-1990)

YearWinnersRunner-up3rd place
1973 Team 70 Neumünster MSC Olching MSC Cloppenburg
1974 MSC Ipf Bopfingen MSC Ruhpolding Team 70 Neumünster
1975 MC Krumbach MSC Ipf Bopfingen Team 70 Brokstedt
1976 MC Krumbach Team 70 Brokstedt AC Landshut
1977 AC Landshut Team 70 Brokstedt MSC Ipf Bopfingen
1978 AC Landshut MSC Ipf Bopfingen MC Krumbach
1979 AC Landshut MSC Olching MSC Ipf Bopfingen
1980 Team 70 Brokstedt AC Landshut MSC Olching
1981 Team 70 Brokstedt AC Landshut MSC Olching
1982 AC Landshut MSC Ruhpolding MSC Pocking
1983 MC Krumbach AC Landshut MSC Ipf Bopfingen
1984 AC Landshut MC Krumbach MSC Diedenbergen
1985 MSC Diedenbergen MSC Neustadt MC Krumbach
1986 AC Landshut MSC Neustadt MSC Brokstedt
1987 MSC Diedenbergen MSC Brokstedt MSC Pocking
1988 MSC Diedenbergen AC Landshut MSC Brokstedt
1989 AC Landshut MSC Diedenbergen MSC Brokstedt
1990 MSC Diedenbergen AC Landshut MSC Brokstedt

Germany

YearWinnersRunner-up3rd place
1991 AC Landshut MSC Diedenbergen MSC Brokstedt
1992 MSC Olching AC Landshut MSC Brokstedt
1993 AC Landshut MSC Brokstedt MSC Olching
1994 MSC Diedenbergen SC Neuenknick MSC Brokstedt
1995 MSC Diedenbergen SC Neuenknick MSC Brokstedt
1996 MSC Diedenbergen SC Neuenknick MSC Brokstedt
1997 MSC Brokstedt MSC Diedenbergen MC Güstrow
1998 MSC Diedenbergen MSC Brokstedt AC Landshut
1999 AC Landshut MSC Diedenbergen MSC Brokstedt
2000 AC Landshut MSC Brokstedt MSC Diedenbergen
2001 MSC Diedenbergen AC Landshut MSC Brokstedt
2002 MC Güstrow MSC Olching MSC Brokstedt
2003 MC Güstrow MSC Brokstedt MSC Diedenbergen
2004 RG Parchim/Wolfslake MC Güstrow MSC Olching
2005 MSC Diedenbergen MC Bergring Teterow MSC Brokstedt
2006 MSC Olching MSC Diedenbergen SC Neuenknick
2007 MSC Olching MC Güstrow AC Landshut
2008 MSC Olching MSC Diedenbergen ST Berlin Wolfslake
2009 AC Landshut ST Berlin Wolfslake MSC Diedenbergen
2010 AC Landshut MC Güstrow ST Berlin Wolfslake
2011 AC Landshut ST Berlin Wolfslake MSC Brokstedt
2012 AC Landshut MC Nordstern Stralsund MSC Brokstedt
2013 AC Landshut ST Berlin Wolfslake MC Nordstern Stralsund
2014 MSC Brokstedt AC Landshut ST Berlin Wolfslake
2015 MC Nordstern Stralsund AC Landshut MSC Brokstedt
2016 AC Landshut MSC Brokstedt MC Nordstern Stralsund
2017 AC Landshut MSC Brokstedt MSC Wölfe Wittstock
2018 AC Landshut MSC Wölfe Wittstock MSC Brokstedt
2019 MSC Brokstedt AC Landshut MSC Wölfe Wittstock
2020not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 MSC Brokstedt AC Landshut MC Güstrow
2022 MC Nordstern Stralsund [4] MSC Olching MSC Brokstedt
2023 MC Güstrow [5] MSC Olching MC Nordstern Stralsund

See also

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