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Formerly | Speedway World Team Cup (1960–2000) |
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Sport | Motorcycle speedway |
Founded | 2001 |
Director | Phil Morris |
Motto | No brakes, no gears, no fear |
No. of teams | 9 national teams |
Continent | World |
Most recent champion(s) | ![]() |
Most titles | ![]() |
TV partner(s) | Discovery+ |
Official website | https://www.fimspeedway.com/swc |
The Speedway World Cup is an annual motorcycle speedway event held each year in different countries.[1] The first edition of the competition in the current format was held in 2001 and replaced the old World Team Cup which ran from 1960 until 2000.[2][3]
Past winners
Medal classification
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Participating nations
Team | 2001![]() (12) |
2002![]() (12) |
2003![]() (12) |
2004![]() (8) |
2005![]() (8) |
2006![]() (8) |
2007![]() (8) |
2008![]() (8) |
2009![]() (8) |
2010![]() (8) |
2011![]() (8) |
2012![]() (9) |
2013![]() (9) |
2014![]() (9) |
2015![]() (9) |
2016![]() (9) |
2017![]() (9) |
2023![]() (9) |
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Tomasz Gollob won the title five times as part of the Polish team.
- Legend
– Champions.
– Runners-up.
– Third place.
- •• – Qualified, but withdrew.
- • – Did not qualify.
- – Did not enter or withdrew.
- – Race-off and final hosts.
Format
The current tournament format consists of two semi finals with the winner qualifying for the grand final and the second and third place teams entering a race off. In the four team race off only the winner will join the two semi final winners and the hosts in the grand final.
References
- ↑ "There have been three international team competitions run by the F.I.M". International Speedway. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
- ↑ "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
- ↑ "Speedway World Cup Nations" (PDF). motorsporttop20. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
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