1995 Overseas Final

The 1995 Overseas Final was the fifteenth running of the Overseas Final. With the advent of the Speedway Grand Prix series in 1995 to replace the traditional single meeting World Final which had been in place since the first running of the Speedway World Championship in 1936, the Overseas Final became part of the qualifying for the 1996 Speedway Grand Prix series.

1995 Overseas Final
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The 1995 Final was held at the Brandon Stadium in Coventry, England on 11 June and was open to riders from the American Final and the Australian, British and New Zealand Championships. Though whereas for the previous four years those who qualified from the Overseas Final went into one of the two World Semi-finals, in 1995 riders qualified for the re-introduced Intercontinental Final to be held in Elgane, Norway.[1]

1995 Overseas Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1 Ryan Sullivan14+3
2 Leigh Adams14+2
3 Jason Lyons12
4 Mark Thorpe11
5 Joe Screen10
6 Jason Crump9
7 Martin Dugard9
8 Shane Parker8+3
9 Chris Manchester8+2
10 Charles Ermolenko8+1
11 Dean Barker5
12 Mike Faria4
13 Martin Dixon4
14 Brent Werner3
15 Gary Stead0
16 David Norris0
gollark: So you think that the centristic political views here just happen to be exactly the right ones for modern civilisation's situation and others don't work?
gollark: Past societies have lasted hundreds of years with entirely different ones.
gollark: Again: the "centre" as it stands now is purely an artifact of what our present political climate looks like.
gollark: You could argue that only the current ones are stable, but this is visibly wrong.
gollark: "Centrists" in our society hold views which are very weird compared to those of "centrists" in the past or possibly some other countries.

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See also

  • Motorcycle Speedway
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