- Source: 2007 Team Speedway Junior World Championship
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The 2007 Team Speedway Junior World Championship is the third FIM Team Speedway Junior World Championship season. The Final took place on 23 September 2007 in Abensberg, Germany.
The World Championship was won by Poland U-21. It was third title for Poland. Poland team is only team who was won this competition (first staged in 2005). It was also a third title for Poland' captain Karol Ząbik and second title for Paweł Hlib and Krzysztof Buczkowski.
In the final, Poland (40 points) beat Great Britain (36 pts), Czech Republic (30 pts) and Germany (13 pts). It was first medals for the British and Czech teams. The title was won after 19th heat, when Buczkowski beat Britain's Lewis Bridger. Czech Republic lost the chance for the silver medal after the 19th when their captain Luboš Tomíček, Jr. was last.
Calendar
Qualification
= Semifinal 1
=June 3, 2007
POL Poznań
Jury President: Armando Castagna
Attendance: 3,500
M - exclusion for exceeding two-minute time allowance •
T - exclusion for touching the tapes •
X - other exclusion •
E - retired or mechanical failure •
F - fell
= Semifinal 2
=June 3, 2007
HUN Debrecen
M - exclusion for exceeding two-minute time allowance •
T - exclusion for touching the tapes •
X - other exclusion •
E - retired or mechanical failure •
F - fell
World Final
September 23, 2007
GER, Abensberg
M - exclusion for exceeding two-minute time allowance •
T - exclusion for touching the tapes •
X - other exclusion •
E - retired or mechanical failure •
F - fell
References
Świat Żużla, No 4 (42) /2007, pages 59, ISSN 1429-3285
See also
2007 Speedway World Cup