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1992 Team Ice Racing World Championship

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The 1992 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 14th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 8/9 February, 1992, in Oulu, Finland.[1] The Soviet Union had disbanded and raced as the Commonwealth of Independent States.[2] [3][4]

Final classification

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Pos Riders Pts
1 Commonwealth of Independent States Valeri Martemianov 20(14 +16), Alexander Balashov 28(12 +16), Yuri Ivanov 24(14 +10) 62
2 Sweden Per-Olof Serenius 25 (11+14), John Frederiksson 20 (6+14), Ola Westlund 11 (5+6) 56
3 GermanyMichael Lang 27(17+10), Thomas Diehr 14(10+4), Ulrich Wehrle 10(2+8) 51
4 Finland Jarmo Hirvasoja 17(12+5), Aki Ala Riihimaki 16(9+7), Jari Moisio 2(1+1) 35
5 Czech Republic Antonin Klatovsky 10(3+7), Bronislav Franc 3(2+1), Stanislav Dyk 0(0+0) 13

Semi-final

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Gallio, Veneto - 18/19 January

Pos Riders Pts
1 Commonwealth of Independent States Oleg Khomich 32, Vladimir Sukhov 29, Nikola Nischenko 23 84
2 Czech Republic Antonin Klatovsky 27, Bronislav Franc 24, Slanislav Dyk 19 70
3 Italy Fabrizio Vesprini 20, Remo Dal Bosco 18, Luca Ravagnari 15 53
4 Austria Erwin Walch 14, Anton Horl 8, Franz Schiefer 8 30
5 France Phillipe Poirier 3, Laurent Sambarrey 0, Christophe Faure 0 3

Semi-final

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Karlstad - 25/26 January

Pos Riders Pts
1 Sweden Per-Olof Serenius 35(17+18), Ola Westlund 30(17+13), Sven Erik Bjorklund 9(dnr+9) 74
2 Germany Michael Lang 32(16+16), Thomas Diehr 21(13+8), Ulrich Wehrle 17(6+11) 70
3 Netherlands Wiebe Vochteloo 22(11+11), Tjitte Bootsma 21(11+10), Robert Jan Munnecom 8(6+2) 51
4 Norway Stig Inge Bergersen 14(9+5), Geir Liletvedt 14(6+8), Per Jorgensen 4(1+3) 32
5 United Kingdom John Walmsley 4(2+2), Steve Smith 4(1+3), Graham Halsall 0(0+0) 8

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "World Ice Team Championships". Edinburgh Speedway.
  2. ^ "Team Final". Speedway.com.
  3. ^ "Team Champions". eisspeedway. Archived from the original on 2018-01-29. Retrieved 2018-01-28.
  4. ^ "Past winners" (PDF). Motorsport Top 20. Retrieved 18 October 2024.