2000 Speedway World Team Cup

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Speedway World Team Cup
 1999
2001
(new format called Speedway World Cup) 

The 2000 Speedway World Team Cup was the 41st edition of the FIM Speedway World Team Cup to determine the team world champions.[1] It was the last time that the event was known as the Speedway World Team Cup because as from 2001 it was called the Speedway World Cup.[2]

The final took place at Brandon Stadium in Coventry, England. The World Championship was decided by a race-off after Sweden and Great Britain tied on 40 points. Tony Rickardsson beat Mark Loram to give Sweden an eighth title.[3]

First Second Third Fourth
 Norway 46
6.Rune Holta (3,3,3,3,3,2) - 17
7.Björn G. Hansen (2,2,0,0,2,3) - 9
8.Lars Gunnestad (1,3,3,3,3,3) - 16
9.Tor Einar Hielm (0,2,0,-,F/X,-) - 2
10.Kenneth Borgenhaug (-,-,-,2,-,0) - 2
 Finland 42+3
1.Kaj Laukkanen (3,3,3,2,2,1) - 14
2.Petri Kokko (2,1,2,1,3,3) - 12+3
3.Tomi Reima (1,1,-,-,1,-) - 3
4.Kauko Nieminen (3,0,2,F/X,2,3) - 10
5.Toni Salmela (-,-,1,1,-,1) - 3
 Russia 42+2
11.Roman Povazhny (3,3,2,3,0,2) - 13
12.Eduard Shaihullin (2,2,1,2,1,0) - 8
13.Rinat Mardanshin (X,2,3,2,3,2) - 12+2
14.Talgat Galeev (1,-,-,-,-,-) - 1
15.Sergey Eroshin (-,0,2,3,2,1) - 8
 Netherlands 14
16.Roy Verbrugge (2,1,0,1,1,1) - 6
17.Henk Bos (-,0,-,-,0,0) - 0
18.Emiel Groen (0,1,0,0,0,F/X) - 1
19.Erik Eijbergen (1,0,1,-,1,-) - 3
20.Jim Groen (0,-,1,0/1,-,2) - 4

Norway to Semi-Final

First Second Third Fourth
 Italy 50
Andrea Maida (3,3,3,2,2,3) - 16
Stefano Alfonso (2,2,0,1,0,2) - 7
Alessandro Dalla Valle (3,3,1,3,3,1) - 14
Simone Tadiello (2,-,-,2,-,-) - 4
Armando Castagna (-,2,2,-,2,3) - 9
 Slovenia 39+3
Aleš Dolinar (0,-,-,2,1,0) - 4
Gerhard Lekse (2,F,F,-,-,-) - 2
Izak Šantej (1,2,3,3,2,2) - 13
Jernej Kolenko (0,1,3,0,-,-) - 4
Matej Ferjan (-,3,3,F,3/2,3/3) - 17+3
 Hungary 39+F
Sandor Tihanyi (1,1,-,3,3,0) - 8
Zoltan Adorjan (X,3,2,0,-,1) - 6
Attila Stefani (2,-,1,2,1,2) - 8
Robert Nagy (3,2,1,0,1,3) - 10+F
Laszlo Szatmari (-,3,2,-,-,2,-) - 7
 France 16
Sebastien Tresarrieu (E,1,2,3,0,F) - 6
Stephane Tresarrieu (1,0,-,1,1,1) - 4
Jeremy Barraud (1,1,1,0,-,1) - 4
Fabrice Ostyn (0,-,F,1,0,-) - 1
Christophe Dubernard (-,0,x,-,1,0) - 1

Italy to Semi-Final

Semi-final

First Second Third Fourth
 Sweden 50
1.Tony Rickardsson (1,2,2,2,3,3) - 13
2.Mikael Karlsson (2,3,3,1,2,1) - 12
3.Peter Karlsson (2,2,2,2,1,1) - 10
4.Henrik Gustafsson (3,3,3,1,2,3) - 15
5.Niklas Klingberg - NS
 Poland 46
Rafał Dobrucki (1,3,0,-,-,-) - 4
Piotr Protasiewicz (3,2,1,3,3,1) - 13
Tomasz Gollob (0,3,3,3,3,3) - 15
Grzegorz Walasek (3,2,2,2,0,1) - 10
Sebastian Ułamek (-,-,-,0,2,2) - 4
 Czech Republic 25
16.Aleš Dryml Jr. (0,1,-,-,E,0) - 1
17.Bohumil Brhel (1,0,3,3,1,3) - 11
18.Antonín Šváb Jr. (1,1,1,1,0,0) - 4
19.Marian Jirout (0,0,0,-,-,-) - 0
20.Antonin Kasper (-,-,2,2/2,1,2) - 9
 Norway 23
Lars Gunnestad 12
Rune Holta 11
Björn G Hansen 0
Tor Einar Hielm 0
Trond Skretting 0

Sweden to World Final

First Second Third Fourth
 United States 52
Greg Hancock (2,2,2,2,1,3) - 12
John Cook (3,3,3,1,F,2) - 12
Billy Hamill (3,3,3,3,3,3) - 18
Ronnie Correy (2,2,1,2,1,2) - 10
 Denmark 46
Nicki Pedersen (2,3,2,3,2,3) - 15
Jesper B. Jensen (3,2,0,1,-,-) - 6
Brian Karger (1,2,3,1,2,1) - 10
Brian Andersen (E,3,2,2,3,0) - 10
Bjarne Pedersen (-,-,-,-,3,2) - 5
 Germany 25
Robert Barth (1,1,3,3,1,1) - 10
Joachim Kugelmann (0,0,-,-,2,0) - 2
Matthias Kröger (3,0,E,0,2,2) - 7
Robbie Kessler (1,1,1,3,0,F) - 6
Mirko Wolter (-,-,E,0,-,-) - 0
 Italy 20
Andrea Maida (2,0,0,0,0,0) - 2
Stefano Alfonso (0,1,1,2,3,1) - 8
Alessandro Dalla Valle (0,F,F,0,0,3) - 3
Armando Castagna (1,1,2,1,1,1) - 7
Simone Tadiello - NS

USA to World Final

World final

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