Date 7 July 2001 Event 5 of 5 (5) Stadium Olympic Stadium | City Wrocław Referee Anthony Steele Capacity 35,000 | |
The 2001 Speedway World Cup Final was the fifth and last race of the 2001 Speedway World Cup season. It took place on July 7, 2001 in the Olympic Stadium in Wrocław, Poland.
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Australian rider Jason Crump became the first rider since the legendary Swedish rider Ove Fundin in the inaugural Speedway World Team Cup in 1960 to go through the entire tournament (including qualification rounds) undefeated.
Heat details
M - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • T - exclusion for touching the tapes • X - other exclusion • E - retired or mechanical failure • F - fell
Heat after heat
- Crump, Hancock, Cegielski, N.Pedersen, Nilsen
- Hamill, Wiltshire, Protasiewicz, B.Pedersen, M.Karlsson(x2)
- T.Gollob, Boyce, Rickardsson, Werner, Clausen
- Sullivan, Klingberg, Jensen, Janniro, Ułamek(T)
- Jonsson, Adams, B.Andersen(joker), Krzyżaniak, Cook
- Jonsson, Hamill, Cegielski, Clausen, Sullivan
- Adams, Nilsen, Jensen, Protasiewicz, Werner
- Crump, T.Gollob, B.Andersen, M.Karlsson, Janniro
- Ułamek, Rickardsson, N.Pedersen, Cook, Wiltshire
- T.Gollob(joker), Klingberg, N.Pedersen, Boyce, Hancock
- M.Karlsson, Boyce, Cook, Cegielski, Jensen
- Sullivan, Rickardsson, Hancock, Protasiewicz, B.Andersen
- T.Gollob, N.Pedersen, Adams, Hamill, Klingberg(e5)
- Crump, B.Pedersen, Ułamek, Werner, Jonsson(wu)
- Nilsen, Wiltshire, Clausen, Krzyżaniak, Hancock
- Rickardsson, Adams, Cegielski, B.Pedersen, Janniro
- Crump, Klingberg, Protasiewicz, B.Pedersen, Cook(e5)
- T.Gollob, Hancock, Wiltshire, Jonsson, Jensen
- Ułamek, Hamill, B.Andersen, Boyce, Nilsen
- N.Pedersen, Krzyżaniak, Sullivan, M.Karlsson, Cook
- Cegielski, B.Andersen, Wiltshire, Klingberg, Hamill(joker-e3)
- N.Pedersen, Protasiewicz, M.Karlsson, Boyce, Janniro
- T.Gollob, Sullivan, Cook, B.Pedersen, Nilsen(e5)
- Adams, Ułamek, Clausen, Hancok, M.Karlsson
- Crump, Rickardsson, Hamill, Jensen, Krzyżaniak(wu)
References
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