1986 Speedway World Pairs Championship
The 1986 Speedway World Pairs Championship was the seventeenth FIM Speedway World Pairs Championship. The final took place in Pocking, West Germany. The championship was won by Denmark who beat United States after Run-Off (both 46 points). Bronze medal was won by Czechoslovakia (32 points).[1]
1986 World Pairs Championship | |||
Previous: | 1985 | Next: | 1987 |
Semifinal 1
- Lonigo
- May 11
Pos. | Team | Rider | Points |
---|---|---|---|
England (49 pts) | Simon Wigg | 27 | |
Kenny Carter | 22 | ||
United States (41 pts) | Shawn Moran | 25 | |
Bobby Schwartz | 16 | ||
Australia (41 pts) | Phil Crump | 22 | |
Steve Regeling | 19 | ||
4 | Italy (37 pts) | Armando Castagna | 21 |
Valentino Furlanetto | 16 | ||
5 | Hungary (29 pts) | Zoltan Adorjan | 17 |
Sandor Tihanyi | 12 | ||
6 | Italy B (29 pts) | Paolo Salvatelli | 21 |
Francisco Biginato | 8 | ||
7 | Austria (15 pts) | Toni Pilotto | 12 |
Heinrich Schatzer | 3 | ||
8 | Netherlands (14 pts) | Frits Koppe | 12 |
Henny Kroeze | 4 | ||
9 | Norway (11 pts) | Ingvar Skogland | 6 |
Arnt Forland | 5 |
Semifinal 2
- Pardubice
- May 18
Pos. | Team | Rider | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Denmark (52 pts) | Hans Nielsen | 27 | |
Erik Gundersen | 25 | ||
Sweden (45 pts) | Jan Andersson) | 24 | |
Tommy Nilsson | 23 | ||
Czechoslovakia (39 pts) | Roman Matousek | 22 | |
Antonin Kasper, Jr. | 17 | ||
4 | New Zealand (34.5 pts) | Mitch Shirra | 17.5 |
Larry Ross | 17 | ||
5 | Poland (30.5 pts) | Roman Jankowski | 16.5 |
Wojciech Żabiałowicz | 14 | ||
6 | Finland (30 pts) | Kai Niemi | 19 |
Ari Koponen | 11 | ||
7 | Yugoslavia (20 pts) | Kreso Omerzel | 12 |
Zvonko Pavlic | 8 | ||
8 | Bulgaria (14 pts) | Nikolaj Manev | 7 |
Angel Jeftimov | 7 | ||
9 | France (8 pts) | Patrice Blondy | 6 |
Thierry Hilaire | 2 |
World final
- Pocking, Rottalstadion
- June 11
Pos. | Team | Rider | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Denmark (46+5 pts) | Hans Nielsen (5,4,5,4,4,5) | 27+5 | |
Erik Gundersen (e,5,e,5,5,4) | 19 | ||
United States (46+4 pts) | Kelly Moran (3,5,3,5,4,3) | 23+4 | |
Sam Ermolenko (4,4,4,4,5,2) | 23 | ||
Czechoslovakia (32 pts) | Antonín Kasper, Jr. (1,5,5,5,5,1) | 22 | |
Roman Matousek (2,1,4,x,3,0) | 10 | ||
4 | Sweden (32 pts) | Jan Andersson (4,3,5,1,2,2) | 17 |
Tommy Nilsson (5,1,1,2,3,3) | 15 | ||
5 | New Zealand (32 pts) | Larry Ross (3,3,3,3,4,4) | 20 |
Mitch Shirra (4,2,2,4,x,x) | 12 | ||
6 | West Germany (27 pts) | Karl Maier (3,4,4,3,3,5) | 22 |
Klaus Lausch (2,0,0,1,1,1) | 5 | ||
7 | England (23 pts) | Jeremy Doncaster (5,2,2,1,0,2) | 12 |
Simon Wigg (0,3,0,3,2,3) | 11 | ||
8 | Italy (15 pts) | Valentino Furlanetto (1,1,0,0,1,5) | 8 |
Armando Castagna (0,0,1,2,0,4) | 7 | ||
9 | Australia (15 pts) | Phil Crump (2,2,3,0,2,1) | 10 |
Steve Regeling (1,0,2,2,f,-) | 5 |
See also
References
- "Zapomniane turnieje: Mistrzostwa Świata Par (część 3)" (in Polish). SportoweFakty.pl. 2009-08-03. Retrieved 2009-08-04.
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