2017 Speedway World Cup final

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2017 FIM Speedway World Cup Final
Information
Date 8 July 2017
City Leszno
Event 4 of 4
Stadium details
Stadium Alfred Smoczyk Stadium
Capacity 25,000
Length 330 m
Track speedway track
SWC Results
Winner  Poland - 50 pts
Runner-up  Sweden - 42 pts
3rd place  Russia - 18 pts
4th place  Great Britain - 15 pts

The 2017 Monster Energy FIM Speedway World Cup Final was the final of the 2017 edition of the Speedway World Cup. It was staged on 8 July at the Alfred Smoczyk Stadium in Leszno, Poland.[1] It was won by Poland,[2] the eighth time they had done so since the World Cup was launched in 2001. They beat Sweden by eight points, while Russia finished third with Great Britain in fourth.

Captain Maciej Janowski was top scorer for Poland, with teammates Bartosz Zmarzlik, Piotr Pawlicki Jr. and Patryk Dudek also all scoring double figures. Antonio Lindbäck lead Sweden to second place, scoring 20 points.[3][4]

Results[edit]

Final[edit]

Pos. National team Pts.
1  Poland 50
2  Sweden 42
3  Russia 18
4  Great Britain 15

Scores[edit]

Poland POLAND 50
No Rider Name Pts. Heats
1 Patryk Dudek 10 3,3,2,2,0
2 Maciej Janowski 14 3,3,2,3,3
3 Piotr Pawlicki Jr. 13 2,3,2,3,3
4 Bartosz Zmarzlik 13 2,3,2,3,3
5 Bartosz Smektala 0
Sweden SWEDEN 42
No Rider Name Pts. Heats
1 Antonio Lindbäck 20 3,2,6,3,3,3
2 Fredrik Lindgren 11 3,2,3,2,1
3 Linus Sundström 4 1,1,2,0
4 Andreas Jonsson 7 2,2,0,1,2
5 Joel Kling 0
Russia RUSSIA 18
No Rider Name Pts. Heats
1 Emil Sayfutdinov 11 2,1,3,2,1,2
2 Grigory Laguta DNR
3 Vadim Tarasenko 3 1,0,0,0,2
4 Andrey Kudriashov 1 0,0,0,1
5 Gleb Chugunov 3 0,1,1,10
United Kingdom GREAT BRITAIN 15
No Rider Name Pts. Heats
1 Steve Worrall 6 0,1,1,2,0,2
2 Chris Harris 7 1,2,1,2,0,1
3 Robert Lambert 1 0,0,0,1
4 Craig Cook 1 1,0,0,0
5 Adam Ellis 0

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2017 Speedway World Cup Final Event Info". SWC.
  2. ^ "2017 Speedway World Cup Final Result". SWC. Archived from the original on 2017-07-11.
  3. ^ "FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP/ SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS" (PDF). Motor Sport Top 20. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
  4. ^ "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 15 July 2021.

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