Germany national speedway team

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use British English Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template other The Germany national speedway team are one of the teams that compete in international team motorcycle speedway.

History

The West Germany national speedway team competed in the inaugural Speedway World Team Cup in 1960[1][2] and the following year in 1961, the East Germany national speedway team competed in the World Cup for the first time.[3][4]

Traditionally the West German team were much stronger and produced the majority of the leading riders from the German nations.[5] West Germany and East Germany became the Germany national speedway team in 1991, following the events that led to the German reunification between 1989 and 1991.

The German team reached the final of the World Team Cup in 1994, 1996, 1997 and 1998[6] but failed to make any impact over the next two decades, until they competed in consecutive finals of the Speedway of Nations in 2018 and 2019.[7]

Major tournament finals

World Team Championships

Year Venue Standings (Pts) Riders Pts
1994 Template:Flagicon
Brokstedt
Holsteinring Brokstedt
1. Template:Flagicon Sweden (23)
2. Template:Flagicon Poland (20)
3. Template:Flagicon Denmark (17)
4. Template:Flagicon Australia (17)
5. Template:Flagicon United States (17)
6. Template:Flagicon Germany (16)
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Gerd Riss 12
Andre Pollehn 11+2
Robert Barth 1
1996 Template:Flagicon
Diedenbergen
Speedway Diedenbergen
1. Template:Flagicon Poland (27)
2. Template:Flagicon Russia (22)
3. Template:Flagicon Denmark (21)
4. Template:Flagicon Germany (20)
5. Template:Flagicon Sweden (14)
6. Template:Flagicon Great Britain (12)
7. Template:Flagicon Hungary (9)
Gerd Riss 14
Robert Barth 6
Robbie Kessler 0
1997 Template:Flagicon
Piła
Stadion Żużlowy Centrum
1. Template:Flagicon Denmark (27)
2. Template:Flagicon Poland (25)
3. Template:Flagicon Sweden (21)
4. Template:Flagicon Germany (17)
5. Template:Flagicon Czech Republic (16)
6. Template:Flagicon Russia (10)
7. Template:Flagicon Hungary (9)
Robert Barth 9
Robbie Kessler 8
Gerd Riss 0
1998 Template:Flagicon
Vojens
Vojens Speedway Center
1. Template:Flagicon United States (28)
2. Template:Flagicon Sweden (24)
3. Template:Flagicon Denmark (23)
4. Template:Flagicon Poland (17)
5. Template:Flagicon Germany (14)
6. Template:Flagicon Czech Republic (14)
7. Template:Flagicon Hungary (6)
Matthias Kröger 7
Robert Barth 6
Gerd Riss 1
2018 Template:Flagicon
Wrocław
Olympic Stadium
1. Template:Flagicon Russia (45)
2. Template:Flagicon Great Britain (46)
3. Template:Flagicon Poland (36)
4. Template:Flagicon Australia (35)
5. Template:Flagicon Denmark (35)
6. Template:Flagicon Sweden (32)
7. Template:Flagicon Germany (23)
Martin Smolinski 13
Kai Huckenbeck 9
Michael Härtel 1
2019 Template:Flagicon
Tolyatti
Anatoly Stepanov Stadium
1. Template:Flagicon Poland (47)
2. Template:Flagicon Russia (45)
3. Template:Flagicon Australia (41)
4. Template:Flagicon Denmark (37)
5. Template:Flagicon Sweden (35)
6. Template:Flagicon Germany (30)
7. Template:Flagicon Great Britain (16)
Kai Huckenbeck 20
Erik Riss 10
Lukas Fienhage 0
2024 Template:Flagicon
Manchester
National Speedway Stadium
1. Template:Flagicon Great Britain (35+5+7)
2. Template:Flagicon Australia (36+2)
3. Template:Flagicon Sweden (27+4)
4. Template:Flagicon Germany (26)
5. Template:Flagicon Poland (24)
6. Template:Flagicon Denmark (21)
7. Template:Flagicon Latvia (20)
Kai Huckenbeck 16
Norick Blödorn 10

International caps (as of 2022)

Since the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix era, international caps earned by riders is largely restricted to international competitions, whereas previously test matches between two teams were a regular occurrence. This means that the number of caps earned by a rider has decreased in the modern era.[8]

Rider Caps
Busch, Tobias 1
Dilger, Max 3
Facher, Frank 2
Hefenbrock, Christian 10
Katt, Stephan 1
Kessler, Robbie 5
Kröger, Matthias 6
Kroner, Tobias 9
Kugelmann, Joachim 6
Lausch, Klaus 2*
Maier, Karl 1*
Mell, Steffen 2
Pelzmann, Carsten 3*
Pingel, Jorg 2
Pollehn, Andre 4*
Riss, Gerd 12*
Smolinski, Martin 12
Stange, Tommy 8
Wölbert, Kevin 6
Wolter, Mirko 4
  • Asterisk indicates also earned caps for West Germany

See also

References

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