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2022 Speedway of Nations


The 2022 Speedway of Nations was the fifth FIM Speedway of Nations. The competition consisted of two semi-finals and a final. Great Britain were the defending champions having won the 2021 competition.

Both the semi-finals and final were held at Vojens Speedway Center in Denmark, after the initial host Esbjerg was unable to fulfill the contract. Denmark were automatically seeded into the final as hosts.

The first semi-final was won by Australia, with Finland securing the second automatic qualifying spot. Poland won a run-off with Germany to secure the last spot. The second semi-final was won by Sweden, ahead of Czech Republic. Great Britain beat France in a run-off to complete the final line-up.

Australia won the competition after beating Great Britain in the final. Great Britain had top scored during the regular heats, but Jack Holder and Max Fricke beat Dan Bewley and Robert Lambert in the Grand Final to take the title for the first time. Sweden claimed the bronze medal.

  • Vojens Speedway Center, Vojens, Denmark
  • 27 July
PosNationRidersPts
1AustraliaMax Fricke 15, Jack Holder 14, Jason Doyle 635
2FinlandTimo Lahti 18, Timi Salonen 1634
3PolandBartosz Zmarzlik 15, Patryk Dudek 10, Maciej Janowski 631
4GermanyKai Huckenbeck 18, Norick Blödorn 1230
5United StatesLuke Becker 19, Broc Nicol 6, Dillon Ruml 025
6UkraineMarko Levishyn 18, Stanislav Melnychuk 0, Vitalli Lysak 018
7LatviaJevgeņijs Kostigovs 7, Oļegs Mihailovs 7, Francis Gusts 216
1st2nd
Poland - 7Bartosz Zmarzlik - 4Patryk Dudek - 3Germany - 2Kai Huckenbeck - 2Norick Blödorn - 0
  • Vojens Speedway Center, Vojens, Denmark
  • 28 July
PosNationRidersPts
1SwedenOliver Berntzon 21, Fredrik Lindgren 1435
2Czech RepublicVáclav Milík 19, Jan Kvěch 1534
3FranceDimitri Bergé 19, David Bellego 1332
4Great BritainTai Woffinden 19, Dan Bewley 6, Robert Lambert 631
5SloveniaMatic Ivačič 17, Nick Škorja 3, Anže Grmek 222
6NorwayEspen Sola 11, Lasse Fredriksen 7, Glenn Moi 018
7ItalyMichele Paco Castagna 17, Daniele Tessari 017

Slovakia replaced by Norway after Slovakia withdrew following an injury to their leading rider Martin Vaculík.

1st2nd
Great Britain - 7Dan Bewley - 4Tai Woffinden - 3France - 2Dimitri Bergé - 2David Bellego - 0
  • Vojens Speedway Center, Vojens, Denmark
  • 30 July
PosNationRidersPts
1Great BritainRobert Lambert 18, Dan Bewley 1432
2SwedenOliver Berntzon 20, Fredrik Lindgren 1030
3AustraliaJack Holder 19, Max Fricke 1130
4DenmarkLeon Madsen 15, Mikkel Michelsen 1328
5Czech RepublicVáclav Milík 18, Jan Kvěch 927
6PolandBartosz Zmarzlik 20, Maciej Janowski 4, Patryk Dudek 226
7FinlandTimo Lahti 14, Jesse Mustonen 2, Timi Salonen 016
1st2nd
Australia - 6Jack Holder - 4Max Fricke - 2Sweden - 3Fredrik Lindgren - 3Oliver Berntzon - EX
1st2nd
Australia - 7Jack Holder - 4Max Fricke - 3Great Britain - 2Dan Bewley - 2Robert Lambert - 0
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