Slovenia national under-21 speedway team
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The Slovenia national under-21 speedway team is the national under-21 motorcycle speedway
team of Slovenia
and is controlled by the Automobile Association of Slovenia. The team has never qualify to the Under-21 World Cup
finals. Two Slovenian riders, Matej Ferjan
and Matej Žagar
has won bronze medal of the Individual U-21 World Championship
.
Motorcycle speedway
Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit. Speedway motorcycles use only one gear and have no brakes and racing takes place on a flat oval track usually...
team of Slovenia
Slovenia
Slovenia , officially the Republic of Slovenia , is a country in Central and Southeastern Europe touching the Alps and bordering the Mediterranean. Slovenia borders Italy to the west, Croatia to the south and east, Hungary to the northeast, and Austria to the north, and also has a small portion of...
and is controlled by the Automobile Association of Slovenia. The team has never qualify to the Under-21 World Cup
Team Speedway Junior World Championship
The Team Speedway Junior World Championship is an annual speedway event held each year in different countries . The first edition of the competition was in 2005. Current World Champions are Russia team, who won in 2011 Final...
finals. Two Slovenian riders, Matej Ferjan
Matej Ferjan
Matej Ferjan , was a Slovenian motorcycle speedway rider who also rode for the Hungary national speedway team....
and Matej Žagar
Matej Žagar
Matej Žagar is a Slovenian motorcycle speedway rider who was won Individual Speedway European Champion titles...
has won bronze medal of the Individual U-21 World Championship
Individual Speedway Junior World Championship
The Individual Speedway Junior World Championship is an annual speedway event held each year organized by the International Motorcycling Federation since 1977...
.
Competition
Team Speedway Junior World Championship Team Speedway Junior World Championship The Team Speedway Junior World Championship is an annual speedway event held each year in different countries . The first edition of the competition was in 2005. Current World Champions are Russia team, who won in 2011 Final... |
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Year | Place | Pts. | Riders |
2005 2005 Team Speedway Junior World Championship The 2005 Team Speedway Junior World Championship was the 1st FIM Team Speedway Junior World Championship season. The Final took place on October 1st 2005 in Pardubice, Czech Republic. World Championship was won by Poland team.- Calendar :... |
— | — | 4th place in Qualifying Round One Maks Gregorič Maks Gregorič Maks Gregorič is a Slovenian motorcycle speedway rider who is a member of Slovenian national team at 2009 Speedway World Cup and is riding for the Kolejarz Rawicz in the Polish Second League.- World Championships :... (1), Matic Voldrih (0) and three Hungarian Hungary national under-21 speedway team The Hungary national under-21 speedway team is the national under-21 motorcycle speedway team of Hungary and is controlled by the Hungarian Motorcycle Sport Federation. The team was started in the Under-21 World Cup twice and they did not qualify to the final. In 2005 Hungarian riders started with... riders (2) |
2006–2007 | Did not enter | ||
2008 2008 Team Speedway Junior World Championship The 2008 Team Speedway Junior World Championship was the fourth FIM World Team Junior Championship. The final took place on 21 September 2008, in Holsted, Denmark. The championship was won by the Polish junior team who were the defending champions from 2007... |
— | — | 4th place in Qualifying Round Two Aleksander Čonda Aleksander Čonda Aleksander Čonda is a Slovenian motorcycle speedway rider who is a member of Slovenian national team at 2009 Speedway World Cup and is riding for the KSM Krosno in the Polish Second League.- World Championships :... (1), Matija Duh (1), Aljosa Remih (1), Dalibor Bot (1), Matic Voldrih (0) |
2009 2009 Team Speedway Junior World Championship The 2009 Team Speedway Junior World Championship will be the fifth annual FIM Team Under-21 World Championship competition since its introduction in 2005. The final will take place on September 5, 2009 in Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland... |
— | — | 3rd place in Qualifying Round Two Matic Voldrih (12), Ladislav Vida (2) and three Croatian Croatia national under-21 speedway team The Croatia national under-21 speedway team is the national under-21 motorcycle speedway team of Croatia and is controlled by the Croatian Motorcycle Federation. Croatian riders was started in Under-21 World Cup once, in 2009 with Slovanian riders as "Adria" team... riders (5) |
2010 2010 Team Speedway Junior World Championship The 2010 Team Speedway Junior World Championship will be the 6th FIM Team Under-21 World Championship season. The Final took place on September 5, 2010 at Rye House Stadium in Rye House, Great Britain. It was the first Final in Great Britain. The Championship was won by Denmark, who beat Sweden,... |
— | — | 4th place in Qualifying Round Two Matija Duh (8), Aleksander Čonda Aleksander Čonda Aleksander Čonda is a Slovenian motorcycle speedway rider who is a member of Slovenian national team at 2009 Speedway World Cup and is riding for the KSM Krosno in the Polish Second League.- World Championships :... (6), Aljosa Remih (3), Samo Kukovica (2), Nejc Malesic (1) |
2011 2011 Team Speedway Junior World Championship The 2011 Team Speedway Junior World Championship will be the 7th FIM Team Under-21 World Championship season. The Final will take place on September 3, 2011 at Balakovo in Russia. It will be the first Final in Russia. The defending Champion is Denmark team.... |
— | — | 3rd place in Qualifying Round Aleksander Čonda Aleksander Čonda Aleksander Čonda is a Slovenian motorcycle speedway rider who is a member of Slovenian national team at 2009 Speedway World Cup and is riding for the KSM Krosno in the Polish Second League.- World Championships :... (12), Nejc Malesic (8), Matic Ivacic (4), Ladislav Vida (2), Ziga Radkovic (1) |