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Russia
AssociationMotorcycle Federation of Russia
FIM codeMFR
European Championships
Team U-19
Individual U-19 1
 Best result3rd place (2008)

The Russia national under-19 speedway team is the national under-19 speedway team of Russia and is controlled by the Motorcycle Federation of Russia. The team has never qualify to the Team Speedway Junior European Championship final. In the Individual competition was won one bronze medal: Artem Vodyakov (2008).[citation needed]

Due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, on March 6, 2022, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme banned all Russian and Belarusian motorcycle riders, teams, officials, and competitions.[1]

Competition

Team Speedway Junior European Championship
Year Venue Place Pts. Riders
2008 2nd placed in the Semi-Final Two
Artem Laguta (15), Artem Vodyakov (8), Oleg Beschastnov (8)
2009 withdrew and was replaced by Finland
2010
Individual Speedway Junior European Championship
Year Venue Medal(s) Riders
1998 Slovenia Krško
1999 Poland Gniezno
2000 Slovenia Ljubljana Renat Gafurov (8th)
2001 Czech Republic Pardubice Renat Gafurov (16th), Denis Gizatullin (track reserve)
2002 Latvia Daugavpils Denis Gizatullin (7th)
2003 Germany Pocking Maxim Kalimullin (14th)
2004 Poland Rybnik
2005 Czech Republic Mšeno Emil Sayfutdinov disqualified
2006 Croatia Goričan
2007 Poland Częstochowa Artem Laguta (7th)
2008 Germany Stralsund 3rd Artem Vodyakov (3rd), Denis Nosov (15th)
2009 Poland Tarnów Artem Laguta (4th)
2010 Croatia Goričan

See also

References