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European Under-23 Team Speedway Championship
Annual European Junior motorcycle speedway event
Annual European Junior motorcycle speedway event
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship |
| current_season | 2024 European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship |
| Formerly | U19 & U21 Team Championships |
| sport | motorcycle speedway |
| founded | 2008 |
The European Under-23 Team Speedway Championship, formerly known as the Team Speedway Junior European Championship is an annual motorcycle speedway event. Inaugurated as a European Under-19 competition, the competition age limits have twice been amended. Since 2021, the event has been staged as the European Under-23 Team Championship.
The inaugural 2008 edition was staged at the Florian Kapała Stadium in Rawicz, Poland, and won by the Swedish team. The next two editions were won by the Poland national under-19 speedway team.
The event is organised by FIM Europe, formerly known as the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) from 2008 until December 2012.
Age Limits
- From 2008 to 2011 the age limit was under 19.
- From 2012 to 2020, the age limit was under 21.
- From 2021, the age limit was under 23.
Previous winners
| 2024 | POL Kraków | (43 pts) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bartłomiej Kowalski | |||
| Wiktor Przyjemski | |||
| Bartosz Bańbor | |||
| Mateusz Cierniak | |||
| Jakub Krawczyk | (31 pts) | ||
| Daniel Klíma | |||
| Adam Bednář | |||
| Jan Kvěch | |||
| Jan Macek | |||
| Matous Kamenik | (25 pts) | ||
| Benjamin Basso | |||
| Vilads Nagel | |||
| Kevin Juhl Pedersen | |||
| Mikkel Andersen | |||
| Bastian Pedersen |
Classification ==
| Pos | width=130px | National Team | width=30px | [[Image:Gold medal icon.svg | Gold]] | width=30px | [[Image:Silver medal icon.svg | Silver]] | width=30px | [[Image:Bronze medal icon.svg | Bronze]] | ||||
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References
References
- (30 January 2021). "The Great Spring".
- (4 December 2012). "UEM Extraordinary General Assembly in Monaco".
- "European Junior (Under-19) Team Championship 2008 to 2011".
- "European Junior (Under-21) Team Championship".
- "2012 European Under 21 Team Cup Final".
- "Poland wins the final of Team Speedway Junior EC in Opole (Poland)".
- "2014 European Under 21 Team Cup Final".
- "U21 European Team Final (Plzen) 12/9/2015".
- "2016 Team Speedway U-21 European Championship - Final".
- "2017 Team Speedway U-21 European Championship - Final".
- (September 2018). "European U21 Team Speedway at Daugavpils (Latvia)".
- "2019 European Under 21 Team Speedway Championship - Final".
- "2020 European Under 21 Team Speedway Championship - Final".
- "European U23 Team Final (Daugavpils) 29/08/2021".
- (9 October 2022). "European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship: Poland wins on home soil".
- "European Under 23 Team Speedway Championship - Final".
- (25 August 2024). "Medals for the young from Stal and Falubaz. Champions title for the Poles".
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