1971 Speedway World Team Cup

12th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition

1971 Speedway World Team Cup
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The 1971 Speedway World Team Cup was the 12th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions.[1][2][3]

The final took place at Stadion Olimpijski (Wrocław) in Poland. The title was won by Great Britain for the second time.[4][5][6]

Qualifying

British round

  • Great Britain (including Commonwealth riders) seeded to World Final.

Scandinavian round

  • 20 June
  • Denmark Fredericia Speedway Stadium, Fredericia
Pos. National team Pts. Riders
1  Sweden 41

Anders Michanek 11
Bernt Persson 11
Bengt Jansson 10
Sören Sjösten 7
Leif Enecrona 2

2  Denmark 33

Ole Olsen 12
Neils Weiss 8
Bent Nørregaard-Jensen 7
Kurt Bøgh 6
Jorn Mogensen 0

3  Norway 21

Reidar Eide 6
Ulf Lovaas 6
Odd Fossengen 5
Oyvind S. Berg 3
Svein Kaasa 1

4  Finland 1

Matti Olin 1
Erkki Hannula 0
Reima Lohkovuori 0
Jouko Naskali 0
Tapio Leppasalko 0

Continental round

Quarter-Final

Pos. National team Pts. Riders
1  Soviet Union 46

Viktor Trofimov 9
Gennady Kurilenko 9
Anatoly Kuzmin 9
Aleksandr Pavlov 9
Grigori Khlinovsky 8

2  Yugoslavia 23

Vlado Kocuvan 7
Ivan Molan 6
Drasko Orsic 6
Vlado Miler 4

3  Bulgaria 15

Nedelko Nedelkov 6
Peter Iliev 4
Alexander Kostov 4
Alexej Antonov 1

4  Italy 12

Annibale Pretto 9
Gianni Pizzo 1
Giuseppe Pizzo 1
Franco Rupil 1

Quarter-final

Pos. National team Pts. Riders
1  East Germany 40

Peter Liebing 11
Hans Jürgen Fritz 11
Dieter Tetzlaff 10
Jochen Dinse 0

2  West Germany 36

Manfred Poschenreider 12
Rudolf Kastl 9
Josef Angermüller 8
Jan Käter 7

3  Austria 11

Josef Haider 5
Heinz Zimmermann 4
Gunther Walla 1
Herbert Prosi 1
Alex Taudtmann 0

4  Hungary 9

Pal Perenyi 3
Barnabas Gyepes 3
Sandor Csatho 2
Ferenc Radacsi 1
Janos Szoeke 0

Semi-Final

Pos. National team Pts. Riders
1  Soviet Union 36

Vladimir Gordeev 12
Grigori Khlinovsky 12
Aleksandr Pavlov 7
Gennady Kurilenko 5
Viktor Trofimov 0

2  East Germany 30

Dieter Tetzlaff 10
Hans Jürgen Fritz 9
Peter Liebing 8
Jochen Dinse 2
Horst Krüger 1

3  West Germany 25

Manfred Poschenreider 9
Jan Käter 7
Josef Angermüller 5
Dieter Dauderer 4

4  Yugoslavia 5

Ivan Molan 3
Vlado Miler 1
Drasko Orsic 0
Vlado Kocuvan 0

Final

Pos. National team Pts. Riders
1  Soviet Union 46

Vladimir Gordeev 12
Vladimir Smirnov 11
Georgi Ivanov 11
Gennady Kurilenko 11

2  Poland 30

Edward Jancarz 9
Henryk Glücklich 9
Andrzej Wyglenda 8
Jerzy Szczakiel 4

3  Czechoslovakia 10.5

Pavel Mareš 3.5
Miloslav Verner 3
Jiří Štancl 2
Jan Holub I 2
Václav Verner 0

4  East Germany 9.5

Dieter Tetzlaff 5
Peter Liebing 2
Hans-Jürgen Fritz 1.5
Horst Krüger 1
Jochen Dinse 0

World final

  • 26 September
  • Poland Olympic Stadium
Pos. National team Pts. Riders
1st  Great Britain 37

Ray Wilson - 12
Ivan Mauger - 10
Jim Airey - 9
Barry Briggs - 6
Ronnie Moore - dnr

2nd  Soviet Union 22

Grigory Khlinovsky - 8
Vladimir Smirnov - 7
Vladimir Gordeev - 4
Anatoly Kuzmin - 3
Viktor Trofimov - dnr

3rd  Poland 19

Paweł Waloszek - 5
Henryk Glücklich - 4
Antoni Woryna - 4
Edward Jancarz - 4
Andrzej Wyglenda - 2

4th  Sweden 18

Anders Michanek - 9
Sören Sjösten - 3
Bengt Jansson 3
Leif Enecrona 3
Bernt Persson 0

See also

References

  1. ^ Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian (1987). The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results. Guinness Superlatives. p. 290. ISBN 0-85112-492-5.
  2. ^ Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. pp. 25–26. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
  3. ^ Bott, Richard (1980). The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4. Stanley Paul & Co Ltd. p. 98. ISBN 0-09-141751-1.
  4. ^ "World Team Cup 1960-1990". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
  6. ^ "FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP/ SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS" (PDF). Motor Sport Top 20. Retrieved 13 July 2021.