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The 1976 Intercontinental Final was the second running of the Intercontinental Final as part of the qualification for the 1976 Speedway World Championship. From 1976 it replaced the European Final as the last qualifying stage for riders from Scandinavia, the USA and from the Commonwealth nations[1]

The Final took place at the famous Wembley Stadium in London. England's "Golden Boy" Peter Collins defeated then four-time World Champion Ivan Mauger in a runoff to claim the Final and go into the World Final at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów, Poland as the clear favourite. Collins' form would continue in Chorzów as he would go on to win his only individual World Championship. After both riders finished the Intercontinental Final on 11 points, Australia's Phil Crump defeated England's Malcolm Simmons in a runoff for third place.

The biggest surprise of the meeting was reigning World Champion Ole Olsen who sensationally failed to qualify for the World Final. Nearly always a strong performer at Wembley, on this occasion Olsen could only score 6 points from his five rides to finish in 12th place. The other surprise was 1974 World Champion Anders Michanek who had finished runner-up to Olsen in the World Final at Wembley in 1975. Michanek was defeated in a runoff by England's John Louis for 8th place and the last spot in the World Final. As a result, the Swede would only be a reserve in Poland.

1976 Intercontinental Final

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Pos.RiderTotal
1England Peter Collins12+3
2New Zealand Ivan Mauger12+2
3Australia Phil Crump11+3
4England Malcolm Simmons11+2
5England Chris Morton10
6England Doug Wyer10
7United States Scott Autrey9
8England John Louis8+3
9Sweden Anders Michanek8+2
10Australia John Boulger7
11Australia Billy Sanders7
12Denmark Ole Olsen6
13Sweden Bengt Jansson4
14Sweden Bernt Persson3
15Norway Dag Lovaas1
16Sweden Soren Sjosten
17England Trevor Geer (Res)0
18England Barry Thomas (Res)0

Classification

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PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos
1England (11) Peter Collins12+303333121
2New Zealand (9) Ivan Mauger12+213233122
3Australia (1) Phil Crump11+331223113
4England (7) Malcolm Simmons11+230332114
5England (8) Chris Morton1022312105
6England (5) Doug Wyer1012322106
7United States (10) Scott Autrey92213197
8England (6) John Louis8+30302388
9Sweden (16) Anders Michanek8+23310189
10Australia (12) John Boulger73121T710
11Australia (3) Billy Sanders722111711
12Denmark (13) Ole Olsen6XE222612
13Sweden (15) Bengt Jansson4211X0413
14Sweden (4) Bernt Persson310011314
15Norway (2) Dag Lovaas101000115
16Sweden (14) Soren Sjosten110E--116
England (17) Trevor Geer0000
England (18) Barry Thomas000
PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos

m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

gate A - insidegate Bgate Cgate D - outside

References

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See also

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    The 1976 Intercontinental Final was the second running of the Intercontinental Final as part of the qualification for the 1976 Speedway World Championship. From 1976 it replaced the European Final as the last qualifying stage for riders from Scandinavia, the USA and from the Commonwealth nations[1]

    The Final took place at the famous Wembley Stadium in London. England's "Golden Boy" Peter Collins defeated then four-time World Champion Ivan Mauger in a runoff to claim the Final and go into the World Final at the Silesian Stadium in Chorzów, Poland as the clear favourite. Collins' form would continue in Chorzów as he would go on to win his only individual World Championship. After both riders finished the Intercontinental Final on 11 points, Australia's Phil Crump defeated England's Malcolm Simmons in a runoff for third place.

    The biggest surprise of the meeting was reigning World Champion Ole Olsen who sensationally failed to qualify for the World Final. Nearly always a strong performer at Wembley, on this occasion Olsen could only score 6 points from his five rides to finish in 12th place. The other surprise was 1974 World Champion Anders Michanek who had finished runner-up to Olsen in the World Final at Wembley in 1975. Michanek was defeated in a runoff by England's John Louis for 8th place and the last spot in the World Final. As a result, the Swede would only be a reserve in Poland.

    1976 Intercontinental Final

    Pos.RiderTotal
    1England Peter Collins12+3
    2New Zealand Ivan Mauger12+2
    3Australia Phil Crump11+3
    4England Malcolm Simmons11+2
    5England Chris Morton10
    6England Doug Wyer10
    7United States Scott Autrey9
    8England John Louis8+3
    9Sweden Anders Michanek8+2
    10Australia John Boulger7
    11Australia Billy Sanders7
    12Denmark Ole Olsen6
    13Sweden Bengt Jansson4
    14Sweden Bernt Persson3
    15Norway Dag Lovaas1
    16Sweden Soren Sjosten
    17England Trevor Geer (Res)0
    18England Barry Thomas (Res)0

    Classification

    PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos
    1England (11) Peter Collins12+303333121
    2New Zealand (9) Ivan Mauger12+213233122
    3Australia (1) Phil Crump11+331223113
    4England (7) Malcolm Simmons11+230332114
    5England (8) Chris Morton1022312105
    6England (5) Doug Wyer1012322106
    7United States (10) Scott Autrey92213197
    8England (6) John Louis8+30302388
    9Sweden (16) Anders Michanek8+23310189
    10Australia (12) John Boulger73121T710
    11Australia (3) Billy Sanders722111711
    12Denmark (13) Ole Olsen6XE222612
    13Sweden (15) Bengt Jansson4211X0413
    14Sweden (4) Bernt Persson310011314
    15Norway (2) Dag Lovaas101000115
    16Sweden (14) Soren Sjosten110E--116
    England (17) Trevor Geer0000
    England (18) Barry Thomas000
    PlacingRiderTotal1234567891011121314151617181920PtsPos

    m - exclusion for exceeding two minute time allowance • t - exclusion for touching the tapes • x - other exclusion • e - retired or mechanical failure • f - fell • ns - non-starter • nc - non-classify

    gate A - insidegate Bgate Cgate D - outside

    References

    1. ^ Speedway World Championship History - 1976

    See also


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