2009 UEM 500cc Sidecar Final

The 2009 UEM 500cc Sidecar Final was a grasstrack sidecar racing event held in Wimborne Minster, Dorset. The meeting took place in Pilford Farm, Uddens on Sunday 13 September 2009. It also incorporated The 2009 Wimborne Whoppa, which was the 40th anniversary of the event.

The UEM 500cc Sidecar Final

Positions

Pos Team
7William Mattijssen/Nathalie Mattijssen
10Thomas Kunert/Markus Elbi
3Markus Brandhofer/Corinna Gunther
12Sven Holstein/Desiree Daubert
6Wilfried Detz/Danny Detz
2Stefan Brandhofer/Stefan Peters
9Shaun Harvey/Danny Hogg
8Stefan Steigerwald/Sebastain Steigerwald
1Marco Hundstrucker/Peter Schirmer
5Markus Venus/Jennifer Van Dyke
11Mike Read/Mark Hopkins
4.Mark Detz/Jennifer Van Dyke
R1Christophe Grenier/Erik Van Dyke
R2Nick Radley/Abi Radley

The 2009 Wimborne Whoppa

500cc Solos

Pos Number Racer
1st81Lewis Denham
2nd25Charlie Saunders
3rd6Rob Finlow

500cc Sidecars

Pos Number Team
1st118Scott Dunn/Natahsa Bartlett
2nd44Gary Southgate/Katrin Schmid
3rd11Wayne Read/Craig Mathison

1000cc Sidecars

Pos Number Team
1st24Rob Wilson/Terry Saunters
2nd9Myles Simmons/Kevin Woodley
3rd2Steve Smith/Matt Vickery
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