1970 Speedway World Team Cup

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The 1970 Speedway World Team Cup was the 11th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. [1] [2] [3] [4]

The final took place at Wembley Stadium in London. The title was won by Sweden for the sixth time. [5] [6] [7]

Qualification

British Round

Great Britain seeded to World Final (Commonwealth riders eligible for British team)

Scandinavian Round

1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden - 39
Ove Fundin - 12
Anders Michanek - 12
Bengt Jansson - 10
Per Olof Söderman - 4
Kjell Haage - 1
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway - 32
Odd Fossengen - 9
Øyvind S. Berg - 8
Reidar Eide - 8
Edgar Stangeland - 7
Dag Lovaas - ns
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark - 25
Ole Olsen - 9
Neils Weiss - 6
Kurt Bøgh - 5
Bent Nørregaard-Jensen - 5
Jörn Mogensen - ns
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland - 0
Erkki Hannula - 0
Reima Lohkovuori - 0
Jouko Naskali - 0
Matti Olin - 0
Markku Tarkkanen - 0

* Sweden to World Final

Continental Round

Quarterfinal 1

1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia - 48
Miloslav Verner - 12
Zdeněk Majstr - 12
Jiří Štancl - 12
Václav Verner - 12
Jan Klokocka - ns
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia - 28
Drago Regvart
Drago Perko
Ivan Molan
Drasko Orsic
Jose Visocnik
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria - 20
Alexander Kostov
Peter Petkov
Petr Iliev
Georgi Macev
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy - 4
Gianni Pizzo
Giovanni Pizzo
Annibale Pretto
Gilberto Roncolato
  • Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia to Semifinal

Quarterfinal 2

1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany - 44
Hans Jürgen Fritz - 12
Jürgen Hehlert - 11
Dieter Tetzlaff - 11
Peter Liebing - 7
Gerhard Uhlenbrock - 3
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary - 26
Pal Perenyi - 8
Barnabas Gyepes - 7
Sandor Csatho - 6
Ferenc Radacsi - 5
Flag of Germany.svg  West Germany - 18
Rudolf Kastl - 6
Christoph Betzl - 6
Josef Angermüller - 6
Alois Wiesböck - 0
Dieter Dauderer - 0
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria - 8
Günther Walla - 3
Josef Haider - 3
Alfred Rinzner - 1
Helmut Schippl - 1
  • East Germany and Hungary to Semifinal

Semifinal

Draw 1. Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Flag of East Germany.svg B
1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany - 45
Hans Jürgen Fritz - 12
Jürgen Hehlert - 12
Dieter Tetzlaff - 12
Peter Liebing - 7
Gerhard Uhlenbrock - 2
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia - 27
Jiří Štancl - 8
Zdeněk Majstr - 7
Václav Verner - 7
Jan Klokocka - 5
Jaroslav Volf - ns
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany B - 16
Jochen Dinse - 6
Kurt Martens - 4
Klaus Volker - 4
Horst Kruger - 2
Wilfried Schneider - ns
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary - 8
Pal Perenyi - 3
Sandor Csatho - 2
Barnabas Gyepes - 2
Ferenc Radacsi - 1
  • East Germany and Czechoslovakia to Continental Final

Continental Final

PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts17181920
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 3214468111215171921232628293232323232
(5) Václav Verner 913239
(6) Zdeněk Majstr 832218
(7) Jiří Štancl 721227
(8) Jan Holub I 803238
(18) Miloslav Verner 00
2 Flag of Poland.svg Poland 290247771011141518212326272929292929
(1) Paweł Waloszek 931329
(2) Andrzej Wyglenda 923319
(3) Jan Mucha 520125
(4) Zygfryd Friedek 600336
(17) Henryk Glücklich 00
3 Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Soviet Union 1834478111112151616161718181818181818
(9) Valeri Klementiev 201102
(10) Vladimir Gordeev 933309
(11) Gennady Kurilenko 311013
(12) Yury Dubinin 430014
(19) Vladimir Kononovich 00
4 Flag of East Germany.svg East Germany 1602335579101111111111131616161616
(13) Hans Jürgen Fritz 822138
(14) Jürgen Hehlert 502125
(15) Dieter Tetzlaff 110001
(16) Peter Liebing 202002
(20) Gerhard Uhlenbrock 00
PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts171819 20

M - exclusion for exceeding two-minute time allowance • T - exclusion for touching the tapes • X - other exclusion • E - retired or mechanical failure • F - fell

Helmet colours were permanent for each team (Red, Blue, White and Yellow/Black). Colours in diagrams indicate gate positions:
gate A – insidegate Bgate Cgate D – outside

* Czechoslovakia and Poland to World Final

World Final

1st2nd3rd4th
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden - 42
13.Bengt Jansson (3,3,2,3) - 11
14.Ove Fundin (2,3,3,3) - 11
15.Anders Michanek (3,2,3,2) - 10
16.Sören Sjösten (2,3,2,3) - 10
20.Bernt Persson - ns
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain - 31
1.Ivan Mauger (3,3,2,1) - 9
2.Barry Briggs (3,2,3,3) - 11
3.Nigel Boocock (1,-,1,-) - 2
4.Eric Boocock (2,2,1,-) - 5
17.Ray Wilson (-,-,2,-,2/f) - 4
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland - 20
5.Antoni Woryna (1,0,3,1) - 5
6.Jan Mucha (1,1,2,2) - 6
7.Paweł Waloszek (1,1,0,-) - 2
8.Edmund Migoś (2,1,t,1) - 4
18.Henryk Glücklich (-,1,-,2) - 3
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia - 3
9.Zdeněk Majstr (0,0,0,-) - 0
10.Václav Verner (0,1,1,1) - 3
11.Miloslav Verner (0,f,-,0) - 0
12.Jiří Štancl (0,0,0,0) - 0
19.Jan Holub I - (-,-,0,0) - 0

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