The 1996 Intercontinental Final was the eighteenth running of the Intercontinental Final and was the second last qualifying stage for Motorcycle speedway riders to qualify for the 1997 Speedway Grand Prix series. The Final was run on 28 July at the Holsted Speedway Center in Holsted, Denmark[1]

The Intercontinental Final saw a unique situation where 13 of the riders had come from the Scandinavian Final, five more than originally planned. This came about because of the FIM's controversial post-meeting decision to disqualify all bar three riders (Ryan Sullivan, Kelvin Tatum and Mark Lemon) from the Overseas Final in Coventry, England, for not starting the meeting on flat tyres.

Italian rider Valentino Furlanetto would be added to the Intercontinental Final line up as an injury replacement for Mark Lemon, making him the first and only "Continental" rider to ever race in the Intercontinental Final. He scored 1 point from his 5 rides.

Jimmy Nilsen won the event.[2]

Intercontinental Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1Sweden Jimmy Nilsen13+3
2Denmark Brian Andersen13+2
3Germany Gerd Riss12
4Sweden Stefan Dannö11
5Sweden Mikael Karlsson10
6Australia Ryan Sullivan9
7Denmark Brian Karger9
8Norway Rune Holta8
9Denmark Jan Stæchmann7
10United Kingdom Kelvin Tatum6
11Denmark John Jørgensen5
12Denmark Ronni Pedersen5
13Sweden Niklas Klingberg5
14Norway Arnt Førland4
15Finland Vesa Ylinen2
16Italy Valentino Furlanetto1
17Finland Kai Laukkanen (Res)0

References

  1. Speedway World Championship History - 1996
  2. "Super Swede". Cambridge Daily News. 29 July 1996. Retrieved 20 January 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
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