1987 Speedway World Pairs Championship
18th edition of the World motorcycle speedway Pairs Championship
The 1987 Speedway World Pairs Championship was the eighteenth FIM Speedway World Pairs Championship.[1] The final took place in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia. The championship was won by host Denmark (52 points) who beat England (44 points) and United States (36 points).[2][3]
Semifinal 1
Pos. |
Team |
Rider |
Points
|
|
Denmark (54 pts) |
11.Hans Nielsen (5,4,4,5,4,5) |
27
|
12.Erik Gundersen (4,5,5,4,5,4) |
27
|
|
New Zealand (44 pts) |
15.Mitch Shirra (5,5,4,2,5,2) |
23
|
16.David Bargh (3,3,5,3,4,3) |
21
|
|
Poland (36 pts) |
9.Wojciech Żabiałowicz (3,4,4,5,4,1) |
21
|
10.Roman Jankowski (2,2,5,4,2,0) |
15
|
4 |
Finland (35 pts) |
13.Kai Niemi (4,4,3,2,3,4) |
20
|
14.Olli Tyrväinen (2,5,1,0,5,2) |
15
|
5 |
Sweden (30 pts) |
5.Jimmy Nilsen (5,3,0,1,3,5) |
17
|
6.Per Jonsson (4,0,3,3,0,3) |
13
|
6 |
Bulgaria (26 pts) |
7.Angel Jeftimov (1,1,2,2,0,4) |
10
|
8.Nikolaj Manev (0,3,1,5,2,5) |
16
|
7 |
Norway (20 pts) |
3.Arne Svendsen (3,0,2,4,3,1) |
13
|
4.Tor Einar Hielm (2,1,0,3,1,0) |
7
|
8 |
France (16 pts) |
17.Thierry Hilaire (1,2,2,1,1,3) |
9
|
18.Patrice Blondy (0,1,3,0,0,2) |
7
|
9 |
Yugoslavia (9 pts) |
1.Czaba Lazar (1,0,1,1,2,1) |
5
|
2.Artur Horvat (0,2,0,0,1,0) |
4
|
Semifinal 2
World final
Pos. |
Team |
Rider |
Points
|
|
Denmark (52 pts) |
Erik Gundersen (4,4,5,4,4,5) |
26
|
Hans Nielsen (3,5,4,5,5,4) |
26
|
|
England (44 pts) |
Kelvin Tatum (5,5,5,5,3,1) |
24
|
Simon Wigg (1,4,4,4,5,2) |
20
|
|
United States (36 pts) |
Sam Ermolenko (3,0,5,2,5,3) |
18
|
Kelly Moran (4,3,4,3,4,e) |
18
|
4 |
New Zealand (36 pts) |
David Bargh (2,3,3,5,3,4) |
20
|
Mitch Shirra (5,1,2,4,1,3) |
16
|
5 |
Czechoslovakia (30 pts) |
Roman Matoušek (2,1,3,2,3,5) |
16
|
Antonín Kasper Jr. (3,2,2,3,2,2) |
14
|
6 |
Finland (19 pts) |
Olli Tyrväinen (5,4,0,e,2,0) |
11
|
Kai Niemi (1,e,1,1,4,1) |
8
|
7 |
Australia (21 pts) |
Steve Baker (4,2,0,3,2,5) |
16
|
Steve Regeling (0,e,1,2,0,2) |
5
|
8 |
Italy (18 pts) |
Armando Castagna (2,5,2,1,1,0) |
11
|
Valentino Furlanetto (0,3,3,0,0,1) |
7
|
9 |
Poland (14 pts) |
Wojciech Żabiałowicz (0,2,1,1,1,3) |
8
|
Roman Jankowski (1,1,0,0,0,4) |
6
|
See also
References
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