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- Rules Eligibility Team composition Prize
- Previous winners
- Classification
- References
- See also
{{unreferenced|date=November 2018}}{{Infobox Sports league | title = Team Speedway Junior World Championship | current_season = 2018 Team Speedway Junior World Championship | logo = | pixels = | caption = | Formerly = | sport = Motorcycle speedway | founded = 2005 | fame = | motto = | inaugural = | teams = 4 | continent = World | champion = {{speedwayU|21|POL}} (2018) | most_champs = {{speedwayU|21|POL}} (11 times) | qualification = | folded = | website = | singles = | ceo = | Director = | TV = | related_comps = Individual Championship | Founder = }}The Team Speedway Junior World Championship (more commonly known as the Under-21 Speedway World Cup) is an annual speedway event held in different countries (U-21). The first edition of the competition was in 2005. The 2018 World Champions are Poland, who won the title in 2018 in Outrup, Denmark. The championship has been dominated by Poland; winning first place a record 11 times. Rules{{Speedway race format - t4 r5}}EligibilityThe minimum age limit (16 years) starts on the date of the rider's birthday and the maximum age limit (21 years) finishes at the end of the year in which they reach 21 years old. Team compositionThe 4 competing teams shall each consist of 5 riders; there shall be no substitute rider: - Team A (Helmet colour Red): No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Team B (Blue): No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Team C (White): No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
- Team D (Yellow/Black): No 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
When a team is 6 or more points in arrears of the leading team, the team manager may substitute a rider in the next or succeeding heats with another rider in his team, However, each rider may be used as a substitute once only. Substitutions must stop when the team is less than 6 points in arrears. Prizein Swiss francPlacing | Qualifying Meeting | Final | 1st | 3,600 | 5,000 |
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2nd | 2,600 | 4,000 |
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3rd | 2,000 | 3,000 |
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4th | 1,800 | 2,500 |
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Total | 10,000 | 14,500 |
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{{clear}}Previous winners4}} |Year | 4}} |Venue | P1}}|Winners | P2}}|Runner-up | P3}}|3rd place | 2005 | CZE}} Pardubice | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (41 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|SWE}} (35 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (24 pts) | 2006 | POL}} Rybnik | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (41 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|SWE}} (27 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (26 pts) | 2007 | GER}} Abensberg | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (40 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|GBR}} (36 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|CZE}} (30 pts) | 2008 | DNK}} Holsted | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (40 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (39 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|SWE}} (38 pts) | 2009 | POL}} Gorzów | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (57 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (45 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|SWE}} (32 pts) | 4}} |Year | 4}} |Venue | P1}}|Winners | P2}}|Runner-up | P3}}|3rd place | 2010 | GBR}} Rye House | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (51 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|SWE}} (37 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (35 pts) | 2011 | RUS}} Balakovo | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|RUS}} (61 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (31 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|UKR}} (29+3 pts) | 2012 | POL}} Gniezno | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (61 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|AUS}} (44 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|SWE}} (26 pts) | 2013 | CZ}} Pardubice | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (42 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (41 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|CZ}} (24 pts) | 2014 | DEN}} Slangerup | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (51 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (35 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|SWE}} (21 pts) | 2015 | AUS}} Mildura | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (50 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (39 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|AUS}} (29 pts) | 2016 | SWE}} Norrköping | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (44 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|AUS}} (37 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (24 pts) | 2017 | POL}} Rybnik | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (47 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|AUS}} (37 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (27 pts) | 2018 | DEN}} Outrup | p1}}|{{speedwayU|21|POL}} (46 pts) | p2}}|{{speedwayU|21|DEN}} (42 pts) | p3}}|{{speedwayU|21|GBR}} (29 pts) |
ClassificationPos | National Team | Total | P1| | P2| | P3| |
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1. | {{speedwayU|21|POL}} | 13 | p1}}| 11 | p2}}| 1 | p3}}| 1 | 2. | {{speedwayU|21|DEN}} | 12 | p1}}| 2 | p2}}| 6 | p3}}| 4 | 3. | {{speedwayU|21|RUS}} | 1 | p1}}| 1 | p2}}| | p3}}| | 4. | {{speedwayU|21|SWE}} | 7 | p1}}| | p2}}| 3 | p3}}| 4 | 5. | {{speedwayU|21|AUS}} | 4 | p1}}| | p2}}| 3 | p3}}| 1 | 6. | {{speedwayU|21|GBR}} | 2 | p1}}| | p2}}| 1 | p3}}| 1 | 7. | {{speedwayU|21|CZE}} | 2 | p1}}| | p2}}| | p3}}| 2 | 8. | {{speedwayU|21|UKR}} | 1 | p1}}| | p2}}| | p3}}| 1 |
Pos | Rider | Team | Total | P1| | P2| | P3| |
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1. | Bartosz Zmarzlik | {{speedway|POL}} | 5 | p1}}| 4 | p2}}| 1 | p3}}| | 2. | Paweł Przedpełski | {{speedway|POL}} | 4 | p1}}| 3 | p2}}| 1 | p3}}| | 3. | Maciej Janowski | {{speedway|POL}} | 4 | p1}}| 3 | p2}}| | p3}}| 1 | 4. | Karol Ząbik | {{speedway|POL}} | 3 | p1}}| 3 | p2}}| | p3}}| | Maksym Drabik | {{speedway|POL}} | 3 | p1}}| 3 | p2}}| | p3}}| | Bartosz Smektała | {{speedway|POL}} | 3 | p1}}| 3 | p2}}| | p3}}| | 7. | Piotr Pawlicki Jr. | {{speedway|POL}} | 3 | p1}}| 2 | p2}}| 1 | p3}}| | Michael J. Jensen | {{speedway|DEN}} | 3 | p1}}| 2 | p2}}| 1 | p3}}| | 9. | Artur Mroczka | {{speedway|POL}} | 3 | p1}}| 2 | p2}}| | p3}}| 1 | Przemysław Pawlicki | {{speedway|POL}} | 3 | p1}}| 2 | p2}}| | p3}}| 1 |
ReferencesSee also- Motorcycle speedway
- Speedway World Cup
{{Team Speedway Junior World Championship seasons}}{{International speedway}} 2 : Team Speedway Junior World Championship|World Speedway Championships |