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1975 Speedway World Team Cup
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{{Short description|16th edition of the annual motorcycle speedway World Cup competition}}{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2023}}{{Use British English|date=December 2023}}{{Motorsport season|title = Speedway World Team Cup|link = Speedway World Team Cup|year = 1975}}The 1975 Speedway World Team Cup was the 16th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions.BOOK, Matthews/Morrison, Peter/Ian, The Guinness Encyclopaedia of Sports Records and Results, 1987, 290, Guinness Superlatives, 0-85112-492-5, BOOK, Oakes, Peter, 1981 Speedway Yearbook, 1981, 25–26, Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd, 0-86215-017-5, BOOK, Bott, Richard, The Peter Collins Speedway Book No.4, 1980, 98, Stanley Paul & Co Ltd, 0-09-141751-1, The final took place at Motodrom Halbemond in Norden, Lower Saxony, West Germany.WEB,weblink Speedway riders, history and results, wwosbackup, 12 July 2021, The title was won by England for the fifth consecutive year and sixth time in total. The sixth win took brought them level with Sweden for the record of most wins.WEB,weblink World Team Cup 1960-1990, Edinburgh Speedway, 13 July 2021, WEB,weblink FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP/ SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS, Motor Sport Top 20, 13 July 2021,

Qualification

British (& Commonwealth) Round

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Ray Wilson (speedway rider)>Ray Wilson 30|Peter Collins (speedway rider)>Peter Collins 23|Dave Jessup >22John Louis (speedway rider)>John Louis 23|Malcolm Simmons (speedway racer)>Malcolm Simmons }}|team2={{speedway event 4t 4r/y|P2|AUS|AustraliaJohn Boulger >33|Phil Crump >12Phil Herne >21Billy Sanders >11Bob Humphreys (speedway rider)>Bob Humphreys }}|team3={{speedway event 4t 4r/b|3|NZL|New ZealandIvan Mauger >33Barry Briggs >10Bruce Cribb >02|Gary Peterson (speedway rider)>Gary Peterson 2Larry Ross (speedway rider)>Larry Ross }}|team4={{speedway event 4t 4r/r|4|SCO|ScotlandJim McMillan (speedway rider)>Jim McMillan 21|Bobby Beaton (speedway rider)>Bobby Beaton 02.15i=-|George Hunter (speedway rider)>George Hunter 10|Brian Collins (speedway rider)>Brian Collins 00|Jim Gallacher (speedway rider)>Jim Gallacher }}}}
  • England to Final

Scandinavian Round

{| border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 width=75% style="border-collapse:collapse"
p1}}{{speedway>SWE}} - 38Tommy Johansson - 12Bernt Persson - 10Tommy Jansson - 9Sören Sjösten - 4Jan Simensen - 3p2}}{{speedway>DEN}} - 25Ole Olsen - 10Jan Rene Henningsen - 6Kurt Bøgh- 5Leif Berlin - 4Finn Thomsen - 0p3}}{{speedway>NOR}} - 17Øyvind S. Berg - 7Dag Lovaas - 7Reidar Eide - 3Jan Terje Gravningen - 0Helge Langli - 0{{speedway|FIN}} - 16Ila Teromaa - 6Kai Niemi - 4Markku Helminen - 3Pekka Paljakka - 2Kari Vuoristo - 1
  • Sweden to Final

Continental Round

Quarter Final {| border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 width=75% style="border-collapse:collapse" align=center style="background:#efefef;"!width=20% {{Speedway color|P1}}|1st!width=20% {{Speedway color|P2}}|2nd!width=20% {{Speedway color|P3}}|3rd!width=20%|4th align=center p1}}{{speedway>FRG}} - 33Hans Wassermann - 11Christoph Betzl - 7Fritz Baur - 6Georg Gilgenreiner - 5Jan Käter - 4p2}}{{speedway>AUT}} - 26Josef Haider - 8Herbert Szerecs - 8Hubert Fischbacher- 5Adi Funk - 5p3}}{{speedway>ITA}} - 22Giuseppe Marzotto - 11Francesco Biginato - 6Luigi Bazan - 2Dario Casarsa - 2Armando Terenzani - 1{{speedway|NED}} - 15Henny Kroeze - 9Henk Steman - 3Frits Koppe - 2Piet Seur - 1Tonny Egges - 0
  • West Germany and Austria to Continental Semifinal
Quarter Final {| border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 width=75% style="border-collapse:collapse" align=center style="background:#efefef;"!width=20% {{Speedway color|P1}}|1st!width=20% {{Speedway color|P2}}|2nd!width=20% {{Speedway color|P3}}|3rd!width=20%|4th align=center p1}}{{speedway>CSK}} - 32Jan Klokocka - 12Josef Minarik - 7Jan Verner - 6Vaclav Hejl - 4Jan Hadek - 3p2}}{{speedway>HUN}} - 31Istvan Sziraczky - 10Janos Berki - 9Pal Perenyi- 7Janos Szoeke - 5p3}}{{speedway>BUL}} - 24Peter Petkov - 8Angel Eftimov - 6Orlin Janakiev - 6Christo Simeonov - 4Nikolai Manev - 0{{speedway|YUG}} - 8Stefan Kekec - 4Djuro Fleten - 2Josip Francic - 1Joze Milov - 1
  • Czechoslovakia and Hungary to Continental Semifinal
Continental Semifinal {| border=1 cellpadding=2 cellspacing=0 width=75% style="border-collapse:collapse" align=center style="background:#efefef;"!width=20% {{Speedway color|P1}}|1st!width=20% {{Speedway color|P2}}|2nd!width=20% {{Speedway color|P3}}|3rd!width=20%|4th align=center p1}}{{speedway>CSK}} - 40Václav Verner - 12Jan Klokocka - 11Jiří Štancl - 9Josef Minarik - 5Petr Kucera - 3p2}}{{speedway>FRG}} - 32Egon Müller - 10Christoph Betzl - 8Hans Wassermann- 8Fritz Baur - 4Georg Gilgenreiner - 2p3}}{{speedway>AUT}} - 12Walter Grubmuler - 6Adi Funk - 4Josef Haider - 2Alex Taudtmann - 0Herbert Szerecs - 0'''{{speedwayJanos Jakab (speedway rider)>Janos Jakab - 4Istvan Sziraczky - 4Pal Perenyi - 2Janos Berki - 1Janos Szoeke - 0
  • Czechoslovakia and West Germany to Continental Final
Continental Final {{speedway event 4t 4r|team1={{speedway event 4t 4r/b|P1|USSR|Soviet UnionVladimir Gordeev >33Valery Gordeev >22Grigory Khlinovsky >3Viktor Trofimov >31|Mikhail Starostin }}|team2={{speedway event 4t 4r/y|P2|POL|PolandMarek Cieślak >12Zenon Plech >12Henryk Glücklich >23Jerzy Rembas >314.13i=F||Edward Jancarz }}|team3={{speedway event 4t 4r/r|3|CSK|CzechoslovakiaJiří Štancl >13Jan Hadek >02|Václav Verner >20Jan Klokocka >31Petr Kucera >5.11p=0|}}|team4={{speedway event 4t 4r/w|4|FRG|West GermanyEgon Müller >21Christoph Betzl >02Fritz Baur >1Hans Wassermann >10Georg Gilgenreiner >5.14i=0|}}}}* Soviet Union and Poland to Final

World Final

  • 21 September
  • {{flagicon|FRG}} Motodrom Halbemond, NordenWEB,weblink 1975 WORLD TEAM CUP, International Speedway, 14 July 2021,
  • Att: 20,000
  • Referee: {{flagicon|FRG}} Georg Traunspurger
{{speedway event 4t 4r|team1={{speedway event 4t 4r/y|P1|ENG|EnglandMalcolm Simmons (speedway racer)>Malcolm Simmons 23|John Louis (speedway rider)>John Louis 33|Martin Ashby >33Peter Collins (speedway rider)>Peter Collins 33||Dave Jessup }}|team2={{speedway event 4t 4r/r|P2|USSR|Soviet UnionVladimir Gordeev >22|Valery Gordeev >21Grigory Khlinovsky >13Viktor Trofimov >32|Mikhail Starostin }}|team3={{speedway event 4t 4r/b|3|SWE|SwedenAnders Michanek >22Tommy Jansson >20Bernt Persson >20Sören Sjösten >0|1Sören Karlsson >5.9p=1|}}|team4={{speedway event 4t 4r/w|4|POL|PolandHenryk Glücklich >11Edward Jancarz >10Zenon Plech >0Marek Cieślak >12Jerzy Rembas >5.11i=0}}}}

See also

References

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