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{{Short description| |
{{Short description|59th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition}} |
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{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2023}} |
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{{Use British English|date=July 2023}} |
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{{infobox sport event |
{{infobox sport event |
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|name = [[Speedway World Cup]] |
|name = [[Speedway World Cup]] |
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|image = |
|image = Speedway World Cup 2023 logo.svg |
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|size = |
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|caption = |
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|date_start = 25 July |
|date_start = 25 July |
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|date_end = 29 July |
|date_end = 29 July |
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|competitors = |
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|nations = 9 |
|nations = 9 |
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|prize_money = |
|prize_money = |
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|other = |
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|venue = |
|venue = [[Stadion Olimpijski (Wrocław)|Stadion Olimpijski]] |
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|location = |
|location =[[Wroclaw]], Poland |
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|prev = [[2017 Speedway World Cup|2017]] |
|prev = [[2017 Speedway World Cup|2017]] |
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|next = [[2026 Speedway World Cup|2026]] |
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|next = tba |
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|website=https://www.fimspeedway.com/swc |
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| gold = Poland |
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| silver = Great Britain |
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| bronze = Denmark |
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The '''2023 FIM Speedway World Cup''' (SWC) was the 18th [[Speedway World Cup]], an international [[motorcycle speedway]] world championship tournament organised by the [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]]. The 2023 edition was the first since 2017 and took place between 25 July and 29 July 2023 and involved nine national teams.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.eurosport.com/speedway/speedway-world-cup-2023-explained-how-the-returning-global-team-championship-works-and-champions-are_sto9698214/story.shtml |title=FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP 2023 EXPLAINED: HOW THE RETURNING GLOBAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP WORKS AND CHAMPIONS ARE CROWNED |website=Eurosport |access-date=25 July 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fimspeedway.com/swc |title=WELCOME TO SWC |website=FIM |access-date=25 July 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://britishspeedway.co.uk/miscellaneous/gb-launch-swc-bid/ |title=GB LAUNCH SWC BID |website=British Speedway |access-date=25 July 2023}}</ref> |
The '''2023 FIM Speedway World Cup''' (SWC) was the 18th [[Speedway World Cup]], an international [[motorcycle speedway]] world championship tournament organised by the [[Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme|FIM]]. The 2023 edition was the first since 2017 and took place between 25 July and 29 July 2023 and involved nine national teams.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.eurosport.com/speedway/speedway-world-cup-2023-explained-how-the-returning-global-team-championship-works-and-champions-are_sto9698214/story.shtml |title=FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP 2023 EXPLAINED: HOW THE RETURNING GLOBAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP WORKS AND CHAMPIONS ARE CROWNED |website=Eurosport |access-date=25 July 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fimspeedway.com/swc |title=WELCOME TO SWC |website=FIM |access-date=25 July 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://britishspeedway.co.uk/miscellaneous/gb-launch-swc-bid/ |title=GB LAUNCH SWC BID |website=British Speedway |access-date=25 July 2023}}</ref> |
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Poland successfully defended their 2017 title<ref>{{Cite web |title=Round 4 - Wroclaw |url=https://www.fimspeedway.com/rounds/2023-fim-speedway-world-cup-final |access-date=2023-07-29 |website=www.fimspeedway.com |language=en}}</ref> defeating Great Britain after a last heat decider. Great Britain trailed Poland by one point going into the final heat and [[Robert Lambert (speedway rider)|Robert Lambert]] (who had only dropped one point all night) was positioned in second place with [[Maciej Janowski]] in fourth, which meant that Great Britain would take the title. However, Janowski moved into third place, which would send the final into a run-off, but the Pole overtook Lambert on the last lap to claim victory for Poland.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.eurosport.com/speedway/poland-win-speedway-world-cup-ahead-of-great-britain-as-maciej-janowski-claims-victory-in-decisive-h_sto9723229/story.shtml |title=POLAND WIN SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP AHEAD OF GREAT BRITAIN AS MACIEJ JANOWSKI BEATS ROBERT LAMBERT IN DECISIVE HEAT 20 |website=Eurosport |access-date=31 July 2023}}</ref> |
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==Semi final 1== |
==Semi final 1== |
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|2 || align=left|{{speedway|SWE}} ||32||[[Freddie Lindgren]] (C) 12, [[Jacob Thorssell]] 8, [[Antonio Lindbäck]] 6, [[Oliver Berntzon]] 5, [[Kim Nilsson]] (res) 1 |
|2 || align=left|{{speedway|SWE}} ||32||[[Freddie Lindgren]] (C) 12, [[Jacob Thorssell]] 8, [[Antonio Lindbäck]] 6, [[Oliver Berntzon]] 5, [[Kim Nilsson]] (res) 1 |
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|3 ||align=left|{{speedway|CZE}} ||23|| [[Václav Milík Jr.]] (C/res) 11, [[Jan Kvěch]] 10, [[Petr Chlupáč]] 1, [[Daniel Klíma]] 1, |
|3 ||align=left|{{speedway|CZE}} ||23|| [[Václav Milík Jr.]] (C/res) 11, [[Jan Kvěch]] 10, [[Petr Chlupáč]] 1, [[Daniel Klíma]] 1, Hynek Štichauer 0 |
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|4 ||align=left|{{speedway|GER}} ||22|| [[Kai Huckenbeck]] 11 (C) , [[Kevin Wölbert]] 7, [[Erik Riss]] (res) 2, [[Martin Smolinski]] 1, [[Norick Blödorn]] 1 |
|4 ||align=left|{{speedway|GER}} ||22|| [[Kai Huckenbeck]] 11 (C) , [[Kevin Wölbert]] 7, [[Erik Riss]] (res) 2, [[Martin Smolinski]] 1, [[Norick Blödorn]] 1 |
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|1 || align=left|{{speedway|DEN}} ||42|| [[Leon Madsen]] (C) 13, [[Anders Thomsen (speedway rider)|Anders Thomsen]] 13, [[Mikkel Michelsen]] 8, [[Nicki Pedersen]] 6, [[Rasmus Jensen (speedway rider)|Rasmus Jensen]] (res) 2 |
|1 || align=left|{{speedway|DEN}} ||42|| [[Leon Madsen]] (C) 13, [[Anders Thomsen (speedway rider)|Anders Thomsen]] 13, [[Mikkel Michelsen]] 8, [[Nicki Pedersen]] 6, [[Rasmus Jensen (speedway rider)|Rasmus Jensen]] (res) 2 |
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|2 || align=left|{{speedway|AUS}} ||41|| |
|2 || align=left|{{speedway|AUS}} ||41|| Jaimon Lidsey 16, [[Jack Holder]] 14, [[Jason Doyle]] (C) 7, [[Max Fricke]] 4, [[Chris Holder]] (res) dnr |
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|3 ||align=left|{{speedway|FRA}} ||21||[[Dimitri Bergé]] 14, [[David Bellego]] (C) 5, [[Steven Goret]] 1, [[Mathieu Trésarrieu]] 1, [[Mathias Trésarrieu]] (res) 0 |
|3 ||align=left|{{speedway|FRA}} ||21||[[Dimitri Bergé]] 14, [[David Bellego]] (C) 5, [[Steven Goret]] 1, [[Mathieu Trésarrieu]] 1, [[Mathias Trésarrieu]] (res) 0 |
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|1 || align=left|{{speedway|AUS}} ||54 || [[Max Fricke]] 14, |
|1 || align=left|{{speedway|AUS}} ||54 || [[Max Fricke]] 14, Jaimon Lidsey 12, [[Jason Doyle]] (C) 12, [[Jack Holder]] 9, [[Chris Holder]] (res) 7 |
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|2 || align=left|{{speedway|SWE}} ||35 ||[[Freddie Lindgren]] (C) 11, [[Antonio Lindbäck]] 12, [[Jacob Thorssell]] 6, [[Oliver Berntzon]] 3, [[Kim Nilsson]] (res) 3 |
|2 || align=left|{{speedway|SWE}} ||35 ||[[Freddie Lindgren]] (C) 11, [[Antonio Lindbäck]] 12, [[Jacob Thorssell]] 6, [[Oliver Berntzon]] 3, [[Kim Nilsson]] (res) 3 |
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|3 ||align=left|{{speedway|FRA}} ||20 || [[Dimitri Bergé]] 10, [[David Bellego]] (C) 7, [[Mathieu Trésarrieu]] 3, [[Steven Goret]] 0, [[Mathias Trésarrieu]] (res) 0 |
|3 ||align=left|{{speedway|FRA}} ||20 || [[Dimitri Bergé]] 10, [[David Bellego]] (C) 7, [[Mathieu Trésarrieu]] 3, [[Steven Goret]] 0, [[Mathias Trésarrieu]] (res) 0 |
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|4 ||align=left|{{speedway|CZE}} ||11 || [[Václav Milík Jr.]] (C) 7, [[Jan Kvěch]] 3, [[Petr Chlupáč]] 1, [[Daniel Klíma]] 0, |
|4 ||align=left|{{speedway|CZE}} ||11 || [[Václav Milík Jr.]] (C) 7, [[Jan Kvěch]] 3, [[Petr Chlupáč]] 1, [[Daniel Klíma]] 0, Hynek Štichauer 0 |
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|1 || align=left|{{speedway|POL}} ||33|| [[Bartosz Zmarzlik]] (C) 11, [[Dominik Kubera]] 9, [[Maciej Janowski]] 7, [[Patryk Dudek]] 6, [[Janusz Kołodziej (speedway rider)|Janusz Kołodziej]] 0 |
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|2 || align=left|{{speedway|GBR}} ||31||[[Robert Lambert (speedway rider)|Robert Lambert]] 12, [[Dan Bewley]] 9, [[Tai Woffinden]] (C) 7, [[Adam Ellis]] 3, [[Tom Brennan (speedway rider)|Tom Brennan]] 0 |
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|3 ||align=left|{{speedway|DEN}} ||29|| [[Rasmus Jensen (speedway rider)|Rasmus Jensen]] 13, [[Leon Madsen]] (C) 9, [[Anders Thomsen (speedway rider)|Anders Thomsen]] 5, [[Mikkel Michelsen]] 2, [[Nicki Pedersen]] 0 |
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|4 ||align=left|{{speedway|AUS}} ||27||[[Jason Doyle]] (C) 10, [[Jack Holder]] 8, [[Max Fricke]] 7, Jaimon Lidsey 1, [[Chris Holder]] 1 |
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{{World championships in 2023}} |
{{World championships in 2023}} |
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[[Category:2023 in speedway]] |
[[Category:2023 in speedway|World Cup]] |
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[[Category:Speedway World Cup|2023]] |
[[Category:Speedway World Cup|2023]] |
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[[Category:2023 in Polish speedway|World Cup]] |
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[[Category:July 2023 sports events in Poland|Speedway World Cup]] |
Latest revision as of 14:49, 2 September 2024
Speedway World Cup | |||||||
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Venue | Stadion Olimpijski | ||||||
Location | Wroclaw, Poland | ||||||
Start date | 25 July | ||||||
End date | 29 July | ||||||
Nations | 9 | ||||||
Website | https://www.fimspeedway.com/swc | ||||||
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The 2023 FIM Speedway World Cup (SWC) was the 18th Speedway World Cup, an international motorcycle speedway world championship tournament organised by the FIM. The 2023 edition was the first since 2017 and took place between 25 July and 29 July 2023 and involved nine national teams.[1][2][3]
Poland successfully defended their 2017 title[4] defeating Great Britain after a last heat decider. Great Britain trailed Poland by one point going into the final heat and Robert Lambert (who had only dropped one point all night) was positioned in second place with Maciej Janowski in fourth, which meant that Great Britain would take the title. However, Janowski moved into third place, which would send the final into a run-off, but the Pole overtook Lambert on the last lap to claim victory for Poland.[5]
Semi final 1
[edit]- Stadion Olimpijski, Wrocław, Poland
- 25 July 2023
Pos. | National team | Pts. | Scorers |
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1 | Great Britain | 43 | Dan Bewley 13, Robert Lambert 13, Tai Woffinden (C) 10, Adam Ellis 4, Tom Brennan (res) 2 |
2 | Sweden | 32 | Freddie Lindgren (C) 12, Jacob Thorssell 8, Antonio Lindbäck 6, Oliver Berntzon 5, Kim Nilsson (res) 1 |
3 | Czech Republic | 23 | Václav Milík Jr. (C/res) 11, Jan Kvěch 10, Petr Chlupáč 1, Daniel Klíma 1, Hynek Štichauer 0 |
4 | Germany | 22 | Kai Huckenbeck 11 (C) , Kevin Wölbert 7, Erik Riss (res) 2, Martin Smolinski 1, Norick Blödorn 1 |
Semi final 2
[edit]- Stadion Olimpijski, Wrocław, Poland
- 26 July 2023
Pos. | National team | Pts. | Scorers |
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1 | Denmark | 42 | Leon Madsen (C) 13, Anders Thomsen 13, Mikkel Michelsen 8, Nicki Pedersen 6, Rasmus Jensen (res) 2 |
2 | Australia | 41 | Jaimon Lidsey 16, Jack Holder 14, Jason Doyle (C) 7, Max Fricke 4, Chris Holder (res) dnr |
3 | France | 21 | Dimitri Bergé 14, David Bellego (C) 5, Steven Goret 1, Mathieu Trésarrieu 1, Mathias Trésarrieu (res) 0 |
4 | Finland | 16 | Timo Lahti (C) 7, Antti Vuolas 6, Jesse Mustonen 3, Tero Aarnio 0, Niklas Säyriö (res) dnr |
Race off for final place
[edit]- Stadion Olimpijski, Wrocław, Poland
- 28 July 2023
Pos. | National team | Pts. | Scorers |
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1 | Australia | 54 | Max Fricke 14, Jaimon Lidsey 12, Jason Doyle (C) 12, Jack Holder 9, Chris Holder (res) 7 |
2 | Sweden | 35 | Freddie Lindgren (C) 11, Antonio Lindbäck 12, Jacob Thorssell 6, Oliver Berntzon 3, Kim Nilsson (res) 3 |
3 | France | 20 | Dimitri Bergé 10, David Bellego (C) 7, Mathieu Trésarrieu 3, Steven Goret 0, Mathias Trésarrieu (res) 0 |
4 | Czech Republic | 11 | Václav Milík Jr. (C) 7, Jan Kvěch 3, Petr Chlupáč 1, Daniel Klíma 0, Hynek Štichauer 0 |
Final
[edit]- Stadion Olimpijski, Wrocław, Poland
- 29 July 2023
Pos. | National team | Pts. | Scorers |
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1 | Poland | 33 | Bartosz Zmarzlik (C) 11, Dominik Kubera 9, Maciej Janowski 7, Patryk Dudek 6, Janusz Kołodziej 0 |
2 | Great Britain | 31 | Robert Lambert 12, Dan Bewley 9, Tai Woffinden (C) 7, Adam Ellis 3, Tom Brennan 0 |
3 | Denmark | 29 | Rasmus Jensen 13, Leon Madsen (C) 9, Anders Thomsen 5, Mikkel Michelsen 2, Nicki Pedersen 0 |
4 | Australia | 27 | Jason Doyle (C) 10, Jack Holder 8, Max Fricke 7, Jaimon Lidsey 1, Chris Holder 1 |
References
[edit]- ^ "FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP 2023 EXPLAINED: HOW THE RETURNING GLOBAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP WORKS AND CHAMPIONS ARE CROWNED". Eurosport. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
- ^ "WELCOME TO SWC". FIM. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
- ^ "GB LAUNCH SWC BID". British Speedway. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
- ^ "Round 4 - Wroclaw". www.fimspeedway.com. Retrieved 29 July 2023.
- ^ "POLAND WIN SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP AHEAD OF GREAT BRITAIN AS MACIEJ JANOWSKI BEATS ROBERT LAMBERT IN DECISIVE HEAT 20". Eurosport. Retrieved 31 July 2023.