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2024 European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship

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2024 European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship
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The 2024 European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship is the 17th Team Speedway Junior European Championship season. It was organised by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme and was the fourth time that the event had an age limit of under 23 years of age.[1]

The qualifying round was held at the Svítkov Stadium in Pardubice on 20 April. The Czech Republic won the qualifier with 50 points, Great Britain (35), France (20) and Germany (14) were all eliminated.[2][3]

The final took place in Poland for the sixth time since 2008, on 24 August 2023 at the Kraków Speedway Stadium[1] and was won by Poland again.[4]

Results

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Qualifying Round

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Pos. National team Pts. Scorers
1  Czech Republic 50 Adam Bednář 15, Jan Macek 13, Jan Kvěch 11, Daniel Klíma 9, Jan Jeníček 2
2  Great Britain 35 Anders Rowe 12, Tom Brennan 10, Leon Flint 9, Ashton Boughen 3, Jordan Jenkins 2
3  France 20 Steven Goret 6, Mathias Trésarrieu 6, Steven Labouyrie 6, Tino Bouin 1, Theo Ugoni 1
4  Germany 14 Erik Bachhuber 5, Patrick Hyjek 3, Ben Iken 3, Jonny Wynant 2, Lukas Wegner 1

Final

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Pos. National team Pts. Scorers
1  Poland 43 Mateusz Cierniak 15, Bartosz Bańbor 12, Bartłomiej Kowalski 8, Jakub Krawczyk 6, Wiktor Przyjemski 2
2  Czech Republic 31 Jan Kvěch 13, Daniel Klíma 9, Adam Bednář 7, Jan Macek 1, Matous Kamenik 1
3  Denmark 25 Benjamin Basso 8, Bastian Pedersen 6,Mikkel Andersen 5, Kevin Juhl Pedersen 4, Vilads Nagel 2
4  Sweden 20 Casper Henriksson 8, Noel Wahlqvist 5, Philip Hellström Bängs 4, Sammy Van Dyck 2, Rasmus Karlsson 1

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship". FIM. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  2. ^ "GB runners-up in Pardubice". British Speedway. 22 April 2024. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  3. ^ "European U23 Qualifier (Pardubice) 21/04/2024". Speedway Updates. Retrieved 22 April 2024.
  4. ^ "Medals for the young from Stal and Falubaz. Champions title for the Poles". Gazeta Lubuska. Retrieved 28 August 2024.