Team Speedway Under-21 World Championship

The Team Speedway Under-21 World Championship is a speedway competition to determine the World Championship for national Under-21 teams. The sport's equivalent of the Under-21 World Cup in football, as of 2022 the title is awarded to the winners of SON2, the Under-21 division of the Speedway of Nations. The first edition of the competition was in 2005 prior to its incorporation with the Speedway of Nations.[1][2][3]

Team Speedway Under-21 World Championship
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2022 Speedway of Nations 2
SportMotorcycle speedway
Founded2005
ContinentWorld
Most recent
champion(s)
 Poland (2022)
Most titles Poland (15 times)
Related
competitions
Individual Championship

Poland has dominated the competition winning the title record 15 times.

Previous winners

Year Venue Winners Runner-up 3rd place
2005 Czech Republic Pardubice  Poland (41 pts)
Janusz Kołodziej
Krystian Klecha
Marcin Rempała
Krzysztof Kasprzak
Karol Ząbik
 Sweden (35 pts)
Antonio Lindbäck
Eric Andersson
Fredrik Lindgren
Jonas Davidsson
 Denmark (24 pts)
Morten Risager
Patrick Hougaard
Kristian Lund
Henrik Møller
Nicolai Klindt
2006 Poland Rybnik  Poland (41 pts)
Krzysztof Buczkowski
Adrian Miedziński
Paweł Hlib
Karol Ząbik
Paweł Miesiąc
 Sweden (27 pts)
Robert Pettersson
Fredrik Lindgren
Sebastian Aldén
Ricky Kling
Thomas H. Jonasson
 Denmark (26 pts)
Klaus Jakobsen
Morten Risager
Nicolai Klindt
Henrik Møller
Kenneth Hansen
2007 Germany Abensberg  Poland (40 pts)
Karol Ząbik
Paweł Hlib
Krzysztof Buczkowski
Mateusz Szczepaniak
Adrian Gomólski
 Great Britain (36 pts)
Edward Kennett
Danny King
Lewis Bridger
James Wright
Tai Woffinden
 Czech Republic (30 pts)
Luboš Tomíček, Jr.
Filip Šitera
Matěj Kůs
Hynek Štichauer
Martin Gavenda
2008 Denmark Holsted  Poland (40 pts)
Michał Mitko
Artur Mroczka
Grzegorz Zengota
Maciej Janowski
Daniel Pytel
 Denmark (39 pts)
Nicolai Klindt
Patrick Hougaard
Peter Kildemand
René Bach
Morten Risager
 Sweden (38 pts)
Kim Nilsson
Ludvig Lindgren
Simon Gustafsson
Ricky Kling
Billy Forsberg
2009 Poland Gorzów  Poland (57 pts)
Dawid Lampart
Maciej Janowski
Grzegorz Zengota
Przemysław Pawlicki
Artur Mroczka
 Denmark (45 pts)
René Bach
Kenni Larsen
Leon Madsen
Nicolai Klindt
Patrick Hougaard
 Sweden (32 pts)
Linus Eklöf
Thomas H. Jonasson
Simon Gustafsson
Kim Nilsson
Ludvig Lindgren
2010 United Kingdom Rye House  Denmark (51 pts)
Michael Jepsen Jensen
René Bach
Patrick Hougaard
Lasse Bjerre
Peter Kildemand
 Sweden (37 pts)
Simon Gustafsson
Dennis Andersson
Ludvig Lindgren
Kim Nilsson
Linus Sundström
 Poland (35 pts)
Maciej Janowski
Patryk Dudek
Artur Mroczka
Przemysław Pawlicki
Szymon Woźniak
2011 Russia Balakovo  Russia (61 pts)
Andrey Kudryashov
Artem Laguta
Vitaly Belousov
Ilya Chalov
Vladimir Borodulin
 Denmark (31 pts)
René Bach
Mikkel Bech
Jonas Andersen
Michael Jepsen Jensen
Mikkel Michelsen
 Ukraine (29+3 pts)
Kiril Tsukanov
Andriy Kobrin
Aleksandr Loktaev
Volodymyr Teygel
Stanislav Melnichuk
2012 Poland Gniezno  Poland (61 pts)
Patryk Dudek
Maciej Janowski
Tobiasz Musielak
Przemysław Pawlicki
Bartosz Zmarzlik
 Australia (44 pts)
Darcy Ward
Nick Morris
Dakota North
Alex Davies
Sam Masters
 Sweden (26 pts)
Jacob Thorssell
Oliver Berntzon
Mathias Thoernblom
Pontus Aspgren
Anton Rosén
2013 Czech Republic Pardubice  Denmark (42 pts)
Michael Jepsen Jensen
Mikkel Michelsen
Mikkel Bech
Nicklas Porsing
 Poland (41 pts)
Patryk Dudek
Paweł Przedpełski
Piotr Pawlicki Jr.
Bartosz Zmarzlik
 Czech Republic (24 pts)
Václav Milík Jr.
Zdeněk Holub
Roman Čejka
Eduard Krčmář
2014 Denmark Slangerup  Poland (51 pts)
Paweł Przedpełski
Piotr Pawlicki Jr.
Bartosz Zmarzlik
Kacper Gomólski
 Denmark (35 pts)
Mikkel Michelsen
Lasse Bjerre
Mikkel Bech
 Sweden (21 pts)
Oliver Berntzon
Jacob Thorssell
Victor Palovaara
Fredrik Engman
2015 Australia Mildura  Poland (50 pts)
Maksym Drabik
Piotr Pawlicki Jr.
Bartosz Zmarzlik
Paweł Przedpełski
 Denmark (39 pts)
Nikolaj Busk Jakobsen
Anders Thomsen
Mikkel Bech
Mikkel Michelsen
 Australia (29 pts)
Nick Morris
Max Fricke
Jack Holder
Brady Kurtz
2016 Sweden Norrköping  Poland (44 pts)
Krystian Pieszczek
Bartosz Zmarzlik
Paweł Przedpełski
Bartosz Smektała
 Australia (37 pts)
Brady Kurtz
Jake Allen
Max Fricke
Jack Holder
 Denmark (24 pts)
Frederik Jakobsen
Mikkel B. Andersen
Patrick Hansen
Andreas Lyager
2017 Poland Rybnik  Poland (47 pts)
Bartosz Smektała
Kacper Woryna
Maksym Drabik
Dominik Kubera
Rafał Karczmarz
 Australia (37 pts)
Jack Holder
Max Fricke
Josh Pickering
Brady Kurtz
Jaimon Lidsey
 Denmark (27 pts)
Jonas Jeppesen
Andreas Lyager
Mikkel B. Andersen
Patrick Hansen
Frederik Jakobsen
2018 Denmark Outrup  Poland (46 pts)
Rafał Karczmarz
Daniel Kaczmarek
Maksym Drabik
Bartosz Smektała
Wiktor Lampart
 Denmark (42 pts)
Christian Thaysen
Patrick Hansen
Andreas Lyager
Frederik Jakobsen
Jonas Seifert-Salk
 Great Britain (29 pts)
Dan Bewley
Ellis Perks
Zach Wajtknecht
Nathan Greaves
Connor Mountain
2019 England Manchester  Poland (41 pts)
Bartosz Smektała
Dominik Kubera
Maksym Drabik
Wiktor Lampart
Michał Gruchalski
 Great Britain (33 pts)
Robert Lambert
Dan Bewley
Drew Kemp
Kyle Bickley
Leon Flint
 Denmark (31 pts)
Mads Hansen
Frederik Jakobsen
Patrick Hansen
Jonas Jeppesen
2020 Denmark Outrup  Poland (46 pts)
Dominik Kubera
Wiktor Lampart
Jakub Miśkowiak
Viktor Trofimov Jr.
Norbert Krakowiak
 Denmark (42 pts)
Tim Sørensen
Mads Hansen
Jonas Seifert-Salk
Matias Nielsen
Marcus Birkemose
 Great Britain (32 pts)
Dan Bewley
Tom Brennan
Drew Kemp
Jordan Palin
Leon Flint
2021 Poland Bydgoszcz  Poland (45 pts)
Wiktor Lampart
Jakub Miśkowiak
 Denmark (35 pts)
Mads Hansen
Marcus Birkemose
Tim Sørensen
 Great Britain (27 pts)
Tom Brennan
Drew Kemp
Leon Flint
2022 Denmark Vojens  Poland (36 pts)
Mateusz Cierniak
Jakub Miśkowiak
Wiktor Przyjemski
 Czech Republic (29 pts)
Jan Kvěch
Petr Chlupáč
 Great Britain (28 pts)
Tom Brennan
Drew Kemp

Classification

PosNational TeamGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1. Poland 15 1 1 17
2. Denmark 2 8 5 15
3. Russia 1 0 0 1
4. Sweden 0 3 4 7
5. Australia 0 3 1 4
6. Great Britain 0 2 4 6
7. Czech Republic 0 1 2 3
8. Ukraine 0 0 1 1
PosRiderTeamTotalGoldSilverBronze
1.Bartosz Zmarzlik Poland 541
2.Maksym Drabik Poland 44
Bartosz Smektała Poland 44
3.Paweł Przedpełski Poland 431
4.Maciej Janowski Poland 431
5.Karol Ząbik Poland 33
6.Piotr Pawlicki Jr. Poland 321
Michael J. Jensen Denmark 321
8.Artur Mroczka Poland 321
Przemysław Pawlicki Poland 321

Rules

Race format
GateA
(inside)
B
 
C
 
D
(outside)
Heat No Riders starting No
1 1111
2 2222
3 3333
4 4444
5 5555
6 5341
7 1452
8 2351
9 4312
10 2345
11 3124
12 3425
13 5134
14 1542
15 5213
16 1235
17 2341
18 2345
19 4531
20 1524
21 2415
22 1253
23 4123
24 3452
25 4315

Eligibility

The minimum age limit (16 years) starts on the date of the rider's birthday and the maximum age limit (21 years) finishes at the end of the year in which they reach 21 years old.

Team composition

The 4 competing teams shall each consist of 5 riders; there shall be no substitute rider:

  • Team A (Helmet colour Red): No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  • Team B (Blue): No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  • Team C (White): No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  • Team D (Yellow/Black): No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

When a team is 6 or more points in arrears of the leading team, the team manager may substitute a rider in the next or succeeding heats with another rider in his team, However, each rider may be used as a substitute once only. Substitutions must stop when the team is less than 6 points in arrears.

Prize

in Swiss franc

Placing Qualifying
Meeting
Final
1st 3,6005,000
2nd 2,6004,000
3rd 2,0003,000
4th 1,8002,500
Total 10,00014,500

See also

References

  1. "Under 21 Speedway World Cup". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  2. "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
  3. "JUNIOR (U-21) WORLD CUP". International Speedway. Retrieved 16 July 2021.
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