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Russia national speedway team

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(2018, 2019, 2020)

The Russia national speedway team are one of the major international motorcycle speedway nations.

History

As the Soviet Union

The Soviet Union speedway team (which was composed predominantly of Russian riders but also Ukrainian, Latvian and Belarus riders) first competed in the 1961 edition of the Speedway World Team Cup, where they finished second in the East European round. Throughout the history of World Team Cup, the team were regular World Cup contenders from 1961 until their final World Cup in 1983. They reached the final on 12 occasions, winning the silver medal five times, in 1964, 1966, 1971, 1972, 1975 and the bronze medals three times, in 1967, 1969 and 1973.

As Russia

Following the Dissolution of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991, the riders then competed for their new speedway nations of Russia, Ukraine and Russia.

The Russian national team first competed in the World Team Cup at the 1993 Speedway World Team Cup, finishing 1st in Group D (the fourth tier of the World Cup). They quickly established themselves as a major contender and reached the World Cup final in 1996 and winning the silver medal. The team experienced a disappointing period from 1997 and although they regularly finished inside the top ten, it was not until 2009 that they reached a final, competing in the 2009 Speedway World Cup final. They then won bronze medala at the 2012 Speedway World Cup and the 2017 Speedway World Cup.

The Speedway of Nations was introduced in 2018 and Russia dominated the first three years of the event, becoming the world champions from 2018 to 2020. However, their run came to an end due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. On 6 March 2022, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme banned all Russian motorcycle riders, teams, officials, and competitions.

Major world medals

World Team Cup/World Cup/Speedway of Nations

YearVenueStandings (Pts)RidersPts
1996GER
Diedenbergen
Rhein-Main Arena1. POL Poland (27)
2. RUS Russia (22)
3. DEN Denmark (21)
4. GER Germany (20)
5. SWE Sweden (14)
6. GBR Great Britain (12)
4. HUN Hungary (9)Rinat Mardanshin13
Oleg Kurguskin5
Sergei Darkin4
2012SWE
Målilla
G&B Stadium1. DEN Denmark (39)
2. AUS Australia (36)
3. RUS Russia (30)
4. SWE Sweden (24)Emil Sayfutdinov17
Grigory Laguta8
Artem Laguta5
Roman Povazhny0
2017POL
Leszno
Alfred Smoczyk Stadium1. POL Poland (50)
2. SWE Sweden (42)
3. RUS Russia (18)
4. GBR Great Britain (15)Emil Sayfutdinov11
Vadim Tarasenko3
Gleb Chugunov3
Andrey Kudriashov1
2018POL
Wrocław
Stadion Olimpijski1. RUS Russia (45+3+3)
2. GBR Great Britain (46+3)
3. POL Poland (36+3)
4. AUS Australia (35)
5. DEN Denmark (35)
6.SWE Sweden (32)
7. GER Germany (23)Artem Laguta31+2+2
Emil Sayfutdinov14+1+1
2019RUS
Tolyatti
Anatoly Stepanov Stadium1. RUS Russia (45+3+5)
2. POL Poland (47+1)
3. AUS Australia (41+3)
4. DEN Denmark (37)
5. SWE Sweden (35)
6. GER Germany (30)
7. GBR Great Britain (16)Emil Sayfutdinov31+1+3
Artem Laguta12+2+2
Gleb Chugunov2
2020POL
Lublin
Stadion MOSiR (Bystrzyca)1. RUS Russia (23)
2. POL Poland (23)
3. DEN Denmark (19)
4. SWE Sweden (19)
5. AUS Australia (17)
6. GBR Great Britain (12)
7. CZE Czech Republic (11)Emil Sayfutdinov15
Artem Laguta8

International caps

Since the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix era, international caps earned by riders is largely restricted to international competitions, whereas previously test matches between two teams were a regular occurrence.

RiderCaps
Belousov, Vitaly
Bondarenko, Ilja3
Borodulin, Vladimir
Chalov, Ilya
Chugunov, Gleb
Darkin, Sergey17
Eroshin, Sergey
Gafurov, Renat16
Galeev, Talgat
Gizatullin, Denis15
Golubovsky, Victor
Ivanov, Daniil
Ivanov, Roman
Jeroshin, Sergey
Kalimullin, Flyur
Kudriashov, Andrey
Kulakov, Viktor
Kurguskin, Oleg
Kuzin, Sergey
Laguta, Artem
Laguta, Grigory
Mardanshin, Rinat
Povazhny, Roman21
Saidullin, Evgeny
Saifutdinov, Denis
Saifutdinov, Emil9
Shaihullin, Eduard
Starostin, Mikhail
Tarasenko, Vadim
Vlasov, Simon
Volokho, Oleg
Yeroshin, Sergey

References

References

  1. "1961 WORLD TEAM CUP".
  2. Rogers, Martin. (1978). "The Illustrated History of Speedway". Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd.
  3. Bott, Richard. (1980). "The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4". Stanley Paul & Co Ltd.
  4. Oakes, Peter. (1981). "1981 Speedway Yearbook". Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd.
  5. "1993 WORLD TEAM CUP".
  6. (March 6, 2022). "FIM Suspends Russian and Belarusian Motorcycle Competitors And Competitions - Fullnoise.com.au Motorcycle News".
  7. "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022".
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