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Vladimir Gordeev
Vladimir Gordeev (born 30 November 1950 in Georgia, Soviet Union) is a former Soviet international speedway rider who reached the finals of the Speedway World Championship three times but was disqualified in 1971 for using illegal fuel additives. His younger brother Valery Gordeev is also a former rider who reached the World Final on five occasions. World Final appearances Individual World Championship * 1970 - Wroclaw, Olympic Stadium - 13th - 5pts * 1971 - Göteborg, Ullevi - dsq - 11pts (later disqualified for illegal fuel additives) * 1974 - Göteborg, Ullevi - 16th - 0pts * 1975 - London, Wembley Stadium - Reserve - 0pts * 1976 - Chorzów, Silesian Stadium - 16th - 0pts Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). ''A History of the World Speedway Championship''. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. World Pairs Championship * 1973 - Borås (with Anatoly Kuzmin) - 4th - 20pts (10) * 1974 - Manchester, Hyde Road (with Grigory Khlinovsky) - 6th - 10pts (4) World Team Cup * 1971 - ...
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Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic
The Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (Georgian SSR; ka, საქართველოს საბჭოთა სოციალისტური რესპუბლიკა, tr; russian: Грузинская Советская Социалистическая Республика, Gruzinskaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika) was one of the republics of the Soviet Union from its second occupation (by Russia) in 1921 to its independence in 1991. Coterminous with the present-day republic of Georgia, it was based on the traditional territory of Georgia, which had existed as a series of independent states in the Caucasus prior to the first occupation of annexation in the course of the 19th century. The Georgian SSR was formed in 1921 and subsequently incorporated in the Soviet Union in 1922. Until 1936 it was a part of the Transcaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, which existed as a union republic within the USSR. From November 18, 1989, the Georgian ...
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Chorzów
Chorzów ( ; ; german: link=no, Königshütte ; szl, Chorzōw) is a city in the Silesia region of southern Poland, near Katowice. Chorzów is one of the central cities of the Upper Silesian Metropolitan Union – a metropolis with a population of 2 million. It is located in the Silesian Highlands, on the Rawa River (a tributary of the Vistula). Administratively, Chorzów is in the Silesian Voivodeship since 1999, previously Katowice Voivodeship, and before then, the Silesian Voivodeship. Chorzów is one of the cities of the 2.7 million conurbation – the Katowice urban area and within a greater Silesian metropolitan area with the population of about 5,294,000 people. The population within the city limits is 105,628 as of December 2021. History City name The city of Chorzów was formed in 1934–1939 by a merger of 4 adjacent cities: Chorzów, Królewska Huta, Nowe Hajduki and Hajduki Wielkie. The name of the oldest settlement ''Chorzów'' was applied to the amalgamated c ...
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Mikhail Krasnov (speedway Rider)
Mikhail Krasnov (died November 1979) was an international speedway rider from the Soviet Union. Speedway career Krasnov was a leading Soviet Union international during the early 1970s reaching the final of the Speedway World Championship in the 1974 Individual Speedway World Championship. He was also part of the Soviet Union team that reached the World Cup Final. He died in November 1979. World final appearances Individual World Championship * 1974 – Gothenburg, Ullevi – 14th – 3pts World Team Cup * 1974 - Chorzów, Stadion Śląski, Chorzów (with Valery Gordeev Valery Gordeev (born 28 August 1952 in Balakovo, Soviet Union) is a former Soviet international speedway rider who reached the finals of the Speedway World Championship five times. His older brother Vladimir Gordeev is also a former rider who q ... / Viktor Kalmykov / Anatoly Kuzmin) - 4th - 10pts References 1979 deaths Year of birth missing Soviet Union speedway riders Russian speedway ri ...
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Vladimir Kalmykov
Vladimir may refer to: Names * Vladimir (name) for the Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovenian spellings of a Slavic name * Uladzimir for the Belarusian version of the name * Volodymyr for the Ukrainian version of the name * Włodzimierz (given name) for the Polish version of the name * Waldemar, Valdemar for the Germanic version of the name * Wladimir for an alternative spelling of the name Places * Vladimir, Russia, a city in Russia * Vladimir Oblast, a federal subject of Russia * Vladimir-Suzdal, a medieval principality * Vladimir, Ulcinj, a village in Ulcinj Municipality, Montenegro * Vladimir, Gorj, a commune in Gorj County, Romania * Vladimir, a village in Goiești Commune, Dolj County, Romania * Vladimir (river), a tributary of the Gilort in Gorj County, Romania * Volodymyr (city), a city in Ukraine Religious leaders * Metropolitan Vladimir (other), multiple * Jovan Vladimir (d. 1016), ruler of Doclea and a saint of ...
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1974 Speedway World Team Cup
The 1974 Speedway World Team Cup was the 15th edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. The final took place at Stadion Śląski, Chorzów in Poland. The title was won by England for the fourth consecutive year and fifth time in total. However they previously rode as Great Britain when they had the benefit of using Commonwealth riders The fifth win took them ahead of Poland (on four titles) and one behind Sweden (on six titles). Qualification British (& Commonwealth) round * 11 August * Foxhall Stadium, Ipswich Scandinavian round * 3 June * Geiteryggen Speedwaybane, Skien Continental round Quarter-Final * 9 June * Bopfingen Quarter Final * 9 June * Borsod Volán Stadion, Miskolc Hungary II replaced Romania Semi-Final * 29 June * Altes Stadion, Abensberg Final * 6 July * Slaný Speedway Stadium, Slaný World final *15 September *Silesian Stadium, Chorzów See also * 1974 Individual Speedway World Champ ...
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Vladimir Smirnov (speedway Rider)
Vladimir Smirnov (born 28 February 1946) is a former international Motorcycle speedway, speedway rider from the Soviet Union. Speedway career Smirnov won a bronze medal at the Speedway World Team Cup in the 1969 Speedway World Team Cup. Two years later he won a silver medal in the 1971 Speedway World Team Cup. World final appearances World Team Cup * 1969 Speedway World Team Cup, 1969 - Rybnik, Rybnik Municipal Stadium (with Gennady Kurilenko / Viktor Trofimov / Valeri Klementiev / Yury Dubinin (speedway rider), Yury Dubinin) - 3rd - 23pts (9) * 1971 Speedway World Team Cup, 1971 - Wroclaw, Olympic Stadium (Wroclaw), Olympic Stadium (with Grigory Khlinovsky / Vladimir Gordeev / Viktor Trofimov / Anatoly Kuzmin (speedway rider), Anatoly Kuzmin) - 2nd - 22pts (7) Ice World Championship *1975 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship, 1975 – Moscow, 5th – 22pts *1976 Individual Ice Speedway World Championship, 1976 – Assen, 13th – 8pts References

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1971 Speedway World Team Cup
The 1971 Speedway World Team Cup was the 12th edition of the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme, FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. The final took place at Stadion Olimpijski (Wrocław) in Poland. The title was won by Great Britain for the second time. Results World final * 26 September * Olympic Stadium (Wrocław), Olympic Stadium See also * 1971 Individual Speedway World Championship * 1971 Speedway World Pairs Championship References

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Grigory Khlinovsky
Grigory Khlinovsky is a former international speedway rider from the Soviet Union. Speedway career Khlinovsky reached the final of the Speedway World Championship on three consecutive years, in the 1972 Individual Speedway World Championship, 1973 Individual Speedway World Championship and the 1974 Individual Speedway World Championship. He was one of six Russians that competed in the 1972 World final after strong performances in the Continental final and European final. He was the senior coach of "Signal" team (Rivne) (1982-1989). Under his leadership "Signal" became the champion of the USSR for three times in a row (1985-1987). He was the senior coach of KAMAZ (Rivne) in 1990 and Signal (Rivne) in 1991. He is the honored coach of Ukraine, referee of the national category. World final appearances Individual World Championship * 1972 – London, Wembley Stadium – 13th – 4pts * 1973 – Chorzów, Silesian Stadium – 5th – 10pts * 1974 – Gothenburg, Ullevi – ...
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Hyde Road (speedway)
Hyde Road Stadium, in Manchester, England, often referred to as Belle Vue was the home of the Belle Vue Aces speedway team. The stadium's capacity was 40,000 and it was built in 1928 and used until demolished in 1987. It was claimed, incorrectly, to have been the first purpose-built speedway track in Britain. History Part of the complex of buildings and attractions that formed Belle Vue Zoological Gardens the Hyde Road stadium was originally constructed in 1886 as an athletics ground. It was named after Hyde Road, a road which begins at the east end of Ardwick Green South in Ardwick and runs east towards Hyde. At the boundary between Gorton and Denton it continues as Manchester Road. In 1928 the owners of the gardens decided to convert the stadium for use as a speedway venue. The opening speedway meeting here was staged on 23 March 1929, when Arthur Franklyn won the Golden Helmet. Following the announcement that Stuart Bamforth had sold the stadium for redevelopment, the la ...
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Manchester
Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The two cities and the surrounding towns form one of the United Kingdom's most populous conurbations, the Greater Manchester Built-up Area, which has a population of 2.87 million. The history of Manchester began with the civilian settlement associated with the Roman fort ('' castra'') of ''Mamucium'' or ''Mancunium'', established in about AD 79 on a sandstone bluff near the confluence of the rivers Medlock and Irwell. Historically part of Lancashire, areas of Cheshire south of the River Mersey were incorporated into Manchester in the 20th century, including Wythenshawe in 1931. Throughout the Middle Ages Manchester remained a manorial township, but began to expand "at an astonishing rate" around the turn of the 19th century. Manchest ...
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1974 Speedway World Pairs Championship
The 1974 Speedway World Pairs Championship was the fifth FIM Speedway World Pairs Championship. The final took place at the Hyde Road Speedway in Belle Vue, Manchester, England. The championship was won by Sweden (28 points) from Australia (23 pts) and New Zealand (21 pts). Host nation England, represented by Peter Collins and Dave Jessup, finished 4th with 21 points. Swedish rider Anders Michanek, who successfully defended his World Pairs crown at this meeting, completed the double later in 1974 when he won the Individual World Championship. Semifinal 1 * Prelog * May 26 Semifinal 2 * Rodenbach * May 26 World final * Manchester, Hyde Road * 13 July See also * 1974 Individual Speedway World Championship * 1974 Speedway World Team Cup * motorcycle speedway * 1974 in sports References {{International speedway 1974 Major events in 1974 include the aftermath of the 1973 oil crisis and the resignation of United States President Richard Nixon following the ...
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Anatoly Kuzmin (speedway Rider)
Anatoly Kuzmin is a former international speedway rider from the Soviet Union. Speedway career Kuzmin reached the final of the Speedway World Championship in the 1972 Individual Speedway World Championship. He was one of six Russians that competed in the 1972 World final after strong performances in the Continental final and European final. World final appearances Individual World Championship * 1972 – London, Wembley Stadium – 12th – 4pts World Pairs Championship * 1973 - Borås (with Vladimir Gordeev) - 4th - 20pts World Team Cup * 1971 - Wroclaw, Olympic Stadium (with Vladimir Smirnov / Vladimir Gordeev / Viktor Trofimov / Grigory Khlinovsky) - 2nd - 22pts (3) * 1972 - Olching, (with Viktor Trofimov / Grigory Khlinovsky / Viktor Kalmykov) - 2nd - 21 + 7pts (6 +2) * 1974 - Chorzów, Stadion Śląski, Chorzów (with Valery Gordeev / Mikhail Krasnov / Viktor Kalmykov Viktor Kalmykov is a former international speedway rider from the Soviet Union. Speedwa ...
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