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Location | Frankfurt, Germany |
Start date | 25 February 1995 |
End date | 26 February 1995 |
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The 1995 Team Ice Racing World Championship was the 17th edition of the Team World Championship. The final was held on 25/26 February, 1995, in Frankfurt, in Germany.
Sweden won only their second ever title defeating Russia by one point.
Final Classification
Pos | Riders | Pts |
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1 | Per-Olof Serenius 26, Stefan Svensson 23, Ola Westlund 0(dnr) | 49 |
2 | Kirilł Drogalin 22(13+9), Vladimir Fadeev 19(10+9), Valaeri Ivanov 7(2+5) | 48 |
3 | Stanislav Kuznetsov 28(12+16), Vladimir Cheblakov 9(5+4), Nail Galiakberov 0(0+0) | 37 |
4 | Jarmo Hirvasoja 19(12+7), Jari Ahlbom 16(10+6), Seppo Siira 1(0+1) | 36 |
5 | Michael Lang 22(10+12), Georg Landenhammer 13(6+7), Günther Bauer 0(0+0) | 35 |
6 | Antonin Klatovsky 17(10+7), Stanislav Dyk 11(4+7), Bronislav Franc 1(1+0) | 29 |
7 | Robert Jan Munnecom 9(5+4), Tjiite Bootsma 9(3+6), Jan De Pruis 0(0+0) | 18 |
See also
- 1995 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship
- 1995 Speedway World Team Cup in classic speedway
- 1995 Speedway Grand Prix in classic speedway
References
- "World Ice Team Championships". Edinburgh Speedway.
- "Team Final". Speedway.com.
- "Team Champions". eisspeedway. Archived from the original on 29 January 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
- "Past winners" (PDF). Motorsport Top 20. Retrieved 18 October 2024.
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