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1999 FIM Long Track World Championship

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1999 Individual Long Track World Championship
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The 1999 Individual Long Track/Grasstrack World Championship was the 29th edition of the FIM speedway Individual Long Track World Championship.[1][2]

The world title was won by Gerd Riss of Germany.[3][4]

Venues

Round Date Venue
1 4 Jul Germany Jübek
2 13 Jul France Marmande
3 22 Aug Netherlands Eenrum
4 5 Sep Germany Berghaupten
5 26 Sep Germany Mühldorf

Final Classification

Pos Rider Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Total Pts
1 Germany Gerd Riss 25 20 20 25 25 115
2 Germany Robert Barth 9 12 18 20 20 79
3 England Kelvin Tatum 20 16 25 18 x 79
4 England Steve Schofield 18 18 12 10 18 76
5 England Paul Hurry 10 25 10 11 16 72
6 Czech Republic Zdenek Schneiderwind 5 13 13 14 12 57
7 Germany Bernd Diener 6 10 14 16 10 56
8 Germany Andre Pollehn 12 8 8 13 14 55
9 Germany Matthias Kröger 8 11 16 8 7 50
10 England Glenn Cunningham 13 14 6 9 5 47
11 England Jeremy Doncaster 11 7 11 12 1 42
12 Germany Ralf Loding 16 5 4 1 13 39
13 Australia Shane Parker 7 4 3 x 11 25
14 Netherlands Theo Pijper 14 9 x x x 23
15 Netherlands Maik Groen 4 1 9 6 3 23
16 England Mitch Godden x 3 2 4 9 18
17 Netherlands Maik Edensing 3 2 1 2 8 16
18 Finland Mikko Rahko 2 0 5 5 2 14
19 New Zealand Jason Bunyan 1 6 x x x 7
20 Netherlands Uppie Bos x x 7 x x 7
21 Germany Herbert Rudolph x x x 7 x 7
22 Czech Republic Jaroslav Ptak x x x x 6 6
23 Czech Republic Josef Franc x x x x 4 4
24 Germany Sirg Schutzbach x x x 3 x 3

References

  1. ^ "SPEEDWAY and LONGTRACK". Speedway.org.
  2. ^ "World Longtrack World Champions". Grasstrack GB.
  3. ^ "Long Track Racing". Speedway Champions.
  4. ^ Montague, Trevor (2004). A To Z of Sport, page 512. Little Brown. ISBN 0-316-72946-9.