1979 Speedway World Team Cup
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The 1979 Speedway World Team Cup was the 20th edition of the
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Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions. The final took place on 16 September at the
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in London. New Zealand won their first title defeating defending champions Denmark, who finished in second place.


Qualification


Round A

* May 20 *
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, Smallmead Stadium * Referee: C.Bergstrom * New Zealand and USA to Intercontinental Final


Round B

* May 20 *
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, Ratinan stadion * Denmark and Sweden to Intercontinental Final


Round C

* May 20 *
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* Austria and Netherlands to Continental Semifinal


Round D

* May 20 *
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* Soviet Union and Hungary to Continental Semifinal


Tournament


Continental Semifinal

* July 15 * Pardubice, Svítkova Stadion * Soviet Union and Hungary to Continental Final


Continental Final

* July 29 *
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* Att: 35,000 * Poland and Czechoslovakia to Final


Intercontinental Final

* June 14 *
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* Att: 4,400 * New Zealand and Denmark to Final


World Final

* September 16 *
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* Referee: Gunther Sorber


See also

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1979 Individual Speedway World Championship The 1979 Individual Speedway World Championship was the 34th edition of the official World Championship to determine the world champion rider. In his 14th straight World Final appearance (dating back to 1966), New Zealand's Ivan Mauger won his 6th ...
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1979 Speedway World Pairs Championship The 1979 Speedway World Pairs Championship was the tenth FIM Speedway World Pairs Championship. The final took place in Vojens, Denmark. The championship was won by host Denmark (25 points) who beat England (24 points) and Poland (20 points). P ...


References

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