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2024 Speedway of Nations

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The 2024 Speedway of Nations was the sixth edition of the Speedway of Nations, and 32nd edition of a pairs competition for national teams in motorcycle speedway. The competition consisted of three events, which took place at the National Speedway Stadium in Manchester, England, between 9 July and 13 July 2024. The under-21 Speedway of Nations 2 took place at the same venue on 12 July.[1][2]

The first semi-final was won by Sweden, who finished one point ahead of Poland. Germany also secured a place in the final after winning the final qualifier against Finland.[3] Denmark won the second semi-final ahead of Australia, while Latvia beat the Czech Republic in the second final qualifier to secure the last spot.[4]

The final was won by Great Britain.[5]

First semi-final

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Pos Nation Riders Pts
1  Sweden Fredrik Lindgren (C) 22, Jacob Thorssell 16, Oliver Berntzon 0 38
2  Poland Dominik Kubera 19, Bartosz Zmarzlik (C) 10, Maciej Janowski 8 37
3  Germany Kai Huckenbeck (C) 22, Norick Blödorn 11, Erik Riss 0 33
4  Finland Antti Vuolas 17, Jesse Mustonen (C) 6, Otto Raak 0 23
5  Italy Michele Paco Castagna (C) 17, Nicolás Covatti 2, Nicolas Vicentin 2 21
6  France David Bellego (C) 19, Steven Goret 0, Mathias Tresarrieu 0 19
7  Ukraine Stanislav Melnychuk (C) 10, Marko Levishyn 6 16

Final Qualifier

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1st 2nd
 Germany - 7
Kai Huckenbeck - 4
Norick Blödorn - 3
 Finland - 2
Antti Vuolas - 2
Jesse Mustonen - 0

Second semi-final

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Pos Nation Riders Pts
1  Denmark Anders Thomsen 17, Rasmus Jensen 14, Mikkel Michelsen (C) 9 40
2  Australia Brady Kurtz 13, Max Fricke 11, Jack Holder (C) 10 34
3  Czech Republic Jan Kvěch 18, Václav Milík (C) 12, Adam Bednar 0 30
4  Latvia Andžejs Ļebedevs (C) 18, Daniils Kolodinskis 7, Jevgeņijs Kostigovs 2 27
5  Slovenia Anže Grmek 11, Matic Ivačič (C) 9, Denis Stojs 0 20
6  United States Luke Becker 20, Gino Manzares (C) 0, Broc Nicol 0 20
7  Norway Mathias Pollestad (C) 14, Glenn Moi 4, Truls Kamhaug 0 18

Final Qualifier

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1st 2nd
 Latvia - 6
Andžejs Ļebedevs - 4
Daniils Kolodinskis - 2
 Czech Republic - 3
Václav Milík - 3
Jan Kvěch - 0

Final

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Pos Nation Riders Pts
1  Australia Jack Holder (C) 20, Brady Kurtz 16, Max Fricke 0 36
2  Great Britain Robert Lambert (C) 22, Dan Bewley 13, Tom Brennan 0 35
3  Sweden Fredrik Lindgren (C) 17, Jacob Thorssell 10, Oliver Berntzon 0 27
4  Germany Kai Huckenbeck (C) 16, Norick Blödorn 10, Erik Riss 0 26
5  Poland Dominik Kubera 13, Bartosz Zmarzlik (C) 11, Patryk Dudek 0 24
6  Denmark Mikkel Michelsen (C) 8, Rasmus Jensen 8, Anders Thomsen 5 21
7  Latvia Andžejs Ļebedevs (C) 12, Daniils Kolodinskis 6, Jevgeņijs Kostigovs 2 20

Grand Final Qualifier

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1st 2nd
 Great Britain - 5
Robert Lambert - 3
Dan Bewley - 2
 Sweden - 4
Fredrik Lindgren - 4
Jacob Thorssell - 0

Grand Final

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1st 2nd
 Great Britain - 7
Robert Lambert - 4
Dan Bewley - 3
 Australia - 2
Jack Holder - 2
Brady Kurtz - 0

References

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  1. ^ "MANCHESTER TO HOST 2024 SPEEDWAY OF NATIONS". GB Speedway Team. 13 November 2023. Archived from the original on 4 January 2024. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  2. ^ "FIM Speedway of Nations semi-final draw revealed". FIM. Archived from the original on 17 April 2024. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
  3. ^ "Speedway of Nations semi-final 1 result". British Speedway. Archived from the original on 9 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Denmark ready for SON final showdown". FIM Speedway.
  5. ^ "Great Britain wins FIM Speedway of Nations World Title in manchester Thriller". FIM Speedway. Retrieved 14 July 2024.