2019 Individual Ice Racing World Championship
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The 2019 FIM Ice Speedway World Championship was the 54th edition of the FIM Individual Ice Racing World Championship season. The world champion was determined by ten races hosted in five cities Almata, Shadrinsk, Berlin, Inzell and Heerenveen between 2 February and 31 March 2019.[1] Daniil Ivanov won the World Championship series to become world champion for the third time.[2]
Final Series
Venue | Date | Winners | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kazakhstan Almaty | 2 February | Russia Dinar Valeev |
2 | Kazakhstan Almaty | 3 February | Russia Daniil Ivanov |
3 | Russia Shadrinsk | 9 February | Russia Daniil Ivanov |
4 | Russia Shadrinsk | 10 February | Russia Dmitry Koltakov |
5 | Germany Berlin | 2 March | Russia Dmitry Koltakov |
6 | Germany Berlin | 3 March | Russia Dinar Valeev |
7 | Germany Inzell | 16 March | Russia Daniil Ivanov |
8 | Germany Inzell | 17 March | Russia Dinar Valeev |
9 | Netherlands Heerenveen | 30 March | Russia Dmitry Koltakov[3] |
10 | Netherlands Heerenveen | 31 March | Russia Daniil Ivanov[3] |
Classification
Pos | Rider | Pts |
---|---|---|
1 | Russia Daniil Ivanov | 172 |
2 | Russia Dmitry Koltakov | 168 |
3 | Russia Dinar Valeev | 162 |
4 | Russia Dmitry Khomitsevich | 158 |
5 | Germany Johann Weber | 89 |
6 | Sweden Stefan Svensson | 77 |
7 | Sweden Niclas Svensson | 74 |
8 | Sweden Martin Haarahiltunen | 68 |
9 | Russia Nikita Toloknov | 64 |
10 | Sweden Ove Ledström | 58 |
11 | Germany Max Niedermaier | 42 |
12 | Kazakhstan Andrey Shishegov | 36 |
13 | Austria Charly Ebner | 32 |
14 | Russia Konstantin Kolenkin | 22 |
15 | Austria Franz Zorn | 19 |
16 | Germany Markus Jell | 19 |
17 | Netherlands Jasper Iwema | 16 |
18 | Netherlands Jimmy Tuinstra | 13 |
19 | Russia Dmitry Borodin | 11 |
20 | Germany Stefan Pletschacher | 9 |
20 | Finland Tomi Tani | 9 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Final Classification". EIS Speedway. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- ↑ "DANIIL IVANOV". FIM Awards. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "OFFICIAL RESULTS". Eis Speedway. Retrieved 18 July 2021.