1997 Team Ice Racing World Championship Explained

The 1997 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 19th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 1/2 March, 1997, in Berlin, in Germany.[1] Russia won the title.[2] [3]

Final classification

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1 Alexander Balashov 29, Kirilł Drogalin 27, Maxim Baraboshkin 4 60
2 Stefan Svensson 27, Per-Olof Serenius 19, Lars Olov Jansson 1 47
3 Jari Ahlblom 26, Aki Ala Riihimaki 6, Seppo Siira 2 34
4 Stanislav Kuznetsov 24, Vladimir Teheblokov 9, Nail Galiakberov 0 33
5 Michael Lang 15, Gunther Bauer 15, Jurgen Liebmann 2 32
6 Antonin Klatovsky 20,Jiri Petrasek 5, Martin Pateko 0 25
7 Tjiite Bootsma 17, Gerrit Rook 2, Jan De Pruis 1 20

Semi-final

Saransk - 18/19 Jan

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1 Alexander Balashov 30, Jiri Polakarpov 29, Kiryl Dragalin 22 81
2 Tjiite Bootsma 26, Gerrit Rook 10, Jan De Pruis 9 45
3 Jiri Petrasek 21, Antontin Klatovsky 18, Martin Patak 3 42
4 Harald Simon 16, Franz Zorn 15, Thomas Kainz 8 39
5 Viktor Sidorenko 17, Oleg Chomic 15, Leonid Taranov 1 33

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: World Ice Team Championships. Edinburgh Speedway.
  2. Web site: Team Final. Speedway.com.
  3. Web site: Team Champions. eisspeedway. 2018-01-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20180129004625/http://www.eisspeedway-inzell.de/html/team-wm.html. 2018-01-29. dead.