2024 European Team Speedway Championship

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2024 European Team Speedway Championship
Start date30 March
End date6 April
  2023
2025  

The 2024 European Team Speedway Championship was the third edition of the European motorcycle speedway team event to determine the team champions of Europe. [1] [2]

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Poland with home advantage for the second time in three years, justified their tag of strong favourtes once again by winning comfortably ahead of Denmark. [3] The other two finalists Sweden and the Czech Republic were outclassed. Great Britain, who challenged Poland for the 2023 World Cup crown chose not to compete in the competition. [4]

Semi final A

PositionTeamPointsRiders
1 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark49 Mads Hansen 14
Rasmus Jensen 12
Mikkel Michelsen 11
Anders Thomsen 8
Bastian Pedersen 4
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic33 Václav Milík 12
Jan Kvěch 10
Adam Bednář 9
Daniel Klíma 1
Jan Macek 1
3 Flag of Norway.svg Norway23 Mathias Pollestad 12
Truls Kamhaug 4
Lasse Fredriksen 4
Glenn Moi 3
4 Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia15 Matic Ivačič 10
Anže Grmek 5
Luka Omerzel 0

Semi final B

PositionTeamPointsRiders
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden42 Kim Nilsson 13
Jacob Thorssell 11
Freddie Lindgren 10
Antonio Lindbäck 7
Casper Henriksson 1
2 Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia31 Andžejs Ļebedevs 11
Jevgeņijs Kostigovs 9
Daniils Kolodinskis 8
Francis Gusts 2
Oļegs Mihailovs 0
3 Flag of Germany.svg Germany27 Erik Riss 9
Norick Blödorn
Kevin Wölbert 5
Valentin Grobauer 4
Sandro Wassermann 1
4 Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine19 Stanislav Melnychuk 8
Marko Levishyn 6
Andriy Karpov 3
Nazar Parnitskiy 2
Vitaliy Lysak dnr

Final

PositionTeamPointsRiders
1 Flag of Poland.svg Poland51 Patryk Dudek 14
Bartosz Zmarzlik 13
Piotr Pawlicki Jr. 13
Przemysław Pawlicki 10
Wiktor Przyjemski
2 Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark35 Anders Thomsen 14
Mikkel Michelsen 9
Rasmus Jensen 7
Mads Hansen 5
Bastian Pedersen dnr
3 Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden20 Freddie Lindgren 10
Antonio Lindbäck 4
Kim Nilsson 4
Jacob Thorssell 2
Casper Henriksson 0
4 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czech Republic13 Václav Milík 5
Jan Kvěch 5
Daniel Klíma 2
Adam Bednář 1
Jan Macek 0

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References

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