2009 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup

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European Speedway Club Champions' Cup
Start date18 July
End date19 September
  2008
2010  

The 2009 European Speedway Club Champions' Cup was the 12th motorcycle speedway championship for clubs competing in Europe. [1] It was organised by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM). The competition was primarily for Eastern European teams and only featured Polish teams from three of the 'Big four' leagues, with the British, Swedish and Danish leagues choosing not to compete. [2]

Contents

Kaskad Rivne won the championship. [3]

Summary

Pos.ClubPts.
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Kaskad Rivne 50
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Simon & Wolf Debrecen 32
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg SKA Lviv 24
4 Flag of Latvia.svg Lokomotiv Daugavpils 13
Pos.ClubPts.
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Kaskad Rivne 38
2 Flag of Poland.svg Unibax Toruń 37
3 Flag of Russia.svg Vostok Vladivostok 34
4 Flag of Hungary.svg Simon & Wolf Debrecen 11

Qualifying

Kaskad Rivne and Simon & Wolf Debrecen qualified for the final.

PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts17181920
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Kaskad Rivne 50034710111417202225283132353841444750
(13) Daniel Jeleniewski 153333123
(14) Ilya Bondarenko 11032383
(15) Oleksandr Borodaj 9113163
(16) Grzegorz Walasek 153333123
(20) Wołodymir Kołodij, Sr. 00
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Simon & Wolf Debrecen 321256881012131617191922222426283032
(9) Matej Ferjan 10323210-
(10) József Tabaka 4101-22
(11) Maciej Kuciapa 9121372
(12) Sándor Tihanyi 11--E1-
(19) Paweł Miesiąc 822E422
3 Flag of Ukraine.svg SKA Lviv 2424688111213131313141618202122232424
(1) Daniil Ivanov 521115E
(2) Władimir Dubinin 6210251
(3) Grzegorz Zengota 523Fx-5-
(4) Andriej Karpow 520T241
(17) Kirył Cukanow 3221
4 Flag of Latvia.svg Lokomotiv Daugavpils 13333346668810101111121212121213
(5) Vjačeslavs Giruckis 8322071
(6) Leonid Paura 201012E
(7) Robert Mikołajczak 000XE0X
(8) Marcin Nowaczyk 3E0213E
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

Final

PlacingTeam / Rider nameTotal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910111213141516Pts17181920
1 Flag of Ukraine.svg Kaskad Rivne 38245710111316172021222527293133333638
(5) Grzegorz Walasek 8211262
(6) Rafał Dobrucki 8231280
(7) Rafał Okoniewski 11223292
(8) Krzysztof Kasprzak 11131383
(18) Oleksandr Borodai 00
2 Flag of Poland.svg Unibax Toruń 373691011141717202023252526293033353637
(9) Wiesław Jaguś 531015-
(10) Adrian Miedziński 813-371
(11) Robert Kościecha 730-143
(12) Ryan Sullivan 833208-
(19) Matěj Kůs 933621
3 Flag of Russia.svg Vostok Vladivostok 3411368101012141618212326262929323434
(13) Artem Laguta 8002353
(14) None0----0-
(15) Denis Gizatullin 102233100
(16) Renat Gafurov 11322292
(20) Roman Povazhny 5122Fx5M
4 Flag of Hungary.svg Simon & Wolf Debrecen 11011111233444556678811
(1) Matej Ferjan 2010011
(2) József Tabaka 2010120
(3) Maciej Kuciapa 6101133
(4) Paweł Miesiąc 000R-0-
(17) Sándor Tihanyi 1001
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

See also

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