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The 2011 Team Speedway Junior European Championship was the fourth UEM
Team Speedway Junior European Championship The European Under-23 Team Speedway Championship, formerly known as the ''Team Speedway Junior European Championship'' is an annual motorcycle speedway event. Inaugurated as a European Under-19 competition, the competition age limits have twic ...
season. The Final took place on 20 August 2011 in
Lendava Lendava (; formerly ''Dolnja Lendava'', in older sources also ''Dolenja Lendava''; , formerly ''Alsólendva''; , formerly ''Unter-Limbach'') is a town in Slovenia in the region of Prekmurje. It is the seat of the Municipality of Lendava. It forms ...
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. Defending Champion are Poland team. The champion title was won by Russia team (42 points) who beat Denmark (36 pts), Sweden (26 pts) and an Adria Team, join team of Croatia and Slovakia (16 pts).


Results

Because SF Two date was postponed from Saturday to Sunday, defending champion, Poland team was withdrew from the competition by Polish Motor Union (Sunday is date of the Polish Speedway Ekstraliga play-off matches). Poland was replaced by "Europe Team" (Latvia and Russia).


Heat details


Semi-final one

*6 August 2011 *
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*Smedstadion Eskilstuna (length: 335 m) *Referee and jury president: Jesper Steentoft *References:


Semi-final two

*7 August 2011 * Chervonohrad,
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*Girnuk Stadium (length: 365 m) *Referee jury president: Wojciech Grodzki *References:


The final

*20 August 2011 *
Lendava Lendava (; formerly ''Dolnja Lendava'', in older sources also ''Dolenja Lendava''; , formerly ''Alsólendva''; , formerly ''Unter-Limbach'') is a town in Slovenia in the region of Prekmurje. It is the seat of the Municipality of Lendava. It forms ...
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Prekmurje Prekmurje (; Prekmurje Slovene: ''Prèkmürsko'' or ''Prèkmüre''; ) is a geographically, linguistically, culturally, and ethnically defined region of Slovenia, settled by Slovenes and a Hungarians in Slovenia, Hungarian minority, lying betwee ...
*Športni Park Petršovci Pri Lendavi (length: 398 m) *Referee: Susanne Hüttinger *Jury president: B. Thomsen *References:


See also

* 2011 Team Speedway Junior World Championship * 2011 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship


References

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