Germany national under-21 speedway team

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Germany
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AssociationGerman Motor Union
Deutscher Motor Sport Bund
FIM codeDMSB
Team captain Kevin Wölbert (2010)
Nation colourBlack, red and yellow
World Championships
Team U-21
 Best result4th (2006, 2007)
Individual U-21 1
 Best result3rd - Christian Hefenbrock (2006)

The Germany national under-21 speedway team is the national under-21 motorcycle speedway team of Germany and is controlled by the Deutscher Motor Sport Bund. The team was started in all editions of Under-21 World Cup. It was started in two finals, but never won a medal. Christian Hefenbrock is the first, and so far, only medalist in Individual competition.

Motorcycle speedway motorcycle sport

Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit. The motorcycles are specialist machines which use only one gear and have no brakes; racing takes place on a flat oval track usually consisting of dirt, loosely packed shale, or crushed rock. Competitors use this surface to slide their machines sideways, powersliding or broadsiding into the bends. On the straight sections of the track the motorcycles reach speeds of up to 70 miles per hour (110 km/h).

Germany Federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central and Western Europe, lying between the Baltic and North Seas to the north and the Alps, Lake Constance and the High Rhine to the south. It borders Denmark to the north, Poland and the Czech Republic to the east, Austria and Switzerland to the south, France to the southwest, and Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands to the west.

The Team Speedway Junior World Championship is an annual speedway event held in different countries (U-21). The first edition of the competition was in 2005.

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Competition

Team Speedway Junior World Championship
YearPlacePts.Riders
2005 2nd place in Qualifying Round One
Martin Smolinski (8), Matthias Schultz (8), Thomas Stange (8), Christian Hefenbrock (6), Tobias Kroner (3)
2006 425 Christian Hefenbrock (10), Tobias Kroner (7), Kevin Wölbert (6), Max Dilger (2), Tobias Busch (—)
In Qualifying Round One also rode: Thomas Stange
2007 413 Richard Speiser (6), Max Dilger (4), Kevin Wölbert (3), Tobias Busch (0), Frank Facher (0)
2008 3rd place in Qualifying Round Two
Richard Speiser (10), Frank Facher (10), Kevin Wölbert (8), Max Dilger (6), Erik Pudel (2)
2009 2nd place in Qualifying Round One
Kevin Wölbert (12), Frank Facher (11), Erik Pudel (9), Max Dilger (8), Sönke Petersen (0)
2010 3rd place in Qualifying Round Two
Kevin Wölbert (11), Frank Facher (8), Kai Huckenbeck (6), Erik Pudel (2), Max Dilger (1)

Team B

Team Speedway Junior World Championship
YearPlacePts.Riders
2006 4th place in Qualifying Round One
Frank Facher (3), Stefan Kurz (1), Christoph Demmel (1), Manfred Betz (0)

See also

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