Germany national under-19 speedway team

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Germany
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AssociationGerman Motor Union
Deutscher Motor Sport Bund
FIM codeDMSB
Team manager Rene Schäfer
Nation colourBlack, Red and Yellow
European Championships
Team U-19 1
 Best result2nd (2008)
Individual U-19
 Best result4th - Martin Smolinski (2000)

The Germany national under-19 speedway team is the national under-19 motorcycle speedway team of Germany and is controlled by the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund. The team was started in all editions of Team Speedway Junior European Championship and they won one silver medal. The German riders has never won a medal in Individual competition.

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Competition

Team Speedway Junior European Championship
YearPlacePts.Riders
2008 Silver medal icon.svg 29 Kevin Wölbert (12), Frank Facher (8), Erik Pudel (7), Max Dilger (2), Sönke Petersen (0)
2009 3rd place in Semi-Final
Erik Pudel (17), René Deddens (11), Marcel Helfer (4), Sebastian Eckerle (1), Franz Winklhofer (0)
2010 3rd place in Semi-Final
René Deddens (5), Marcel Helfer (2), Michel Hofmann (2), Kai Huckenbeck (1), Danny Maassen (1)

Riders

Riders who started in Individual Speedway Junior European Championship Finals:

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