2023 Speedway of Nations 2
{{Short description|Speedway competition}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{Use British English|date=August 2023}}
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|name = 2023 Speedway of Nations 2
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|date_start = 11 August 2023
|date_end = 11 August 2023
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|venue = Riga Speedway Stadium
|location = Latvia
|prev = 2022
|next = 2024
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The 2023 Speedway of Nations 2 (SON2) was the 19th Team Under-21 World Championship season, organised by the FIM and sponsored by DeWalt. The event took place on 11 August 2023 at the Riga Speedway Stadium in Riga, Latvia.{{cite web|url=https://www.fimspeedway.com/news/home-pride-for-latvian-young-gun-gusts-as-riga-gets-set-for-epic-fim-speedway-weekend |title=HOME PRIDE FOR LATVIAN YOUNG GUN GUSTS AS RIGA GETS SET FOR EPIC FIM SPEEDWAY WEEKEND |website=FIM | access-date=17 August 2023}}
Defending champions Poland won their 16th Team Under-21 World Championship and tenth in succession.{{cite web|url=https://www.fimspeedway.com/news/poles-pick-up-record-16th-world-under-21-team-title-at-dewalt-fim-son2-in-riga-vojens-2022|title=POLES PICK UP RECORD 16TH WORLD UNDER-21 TEAM TITLE AT DeWALT FIM SON2 IN RIGA |website=FIM | access-date=17 August 2023}}{{cite web|url=https://speedwayupdates.proboards.com/thread/22023/speedway-nations-final-riga-2023 |title=Speedway Of Nations 2 Final (Riga) |website=Speedway updates | access-date=17 August 2023}}
Final
- {{flagicon|LAT}} Riga
- 11 August 2023
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!width=150| Nation !width=500| Riders !width=80| Pts | |||
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|1 | align="left"| {{speedway|POL}} | align="left"| Mateusz Cierniak 22, Wiktor Przyjemski 14, Bartlomiej Kowalski 3 | 39 |
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|2 | align="left"| {{speedway|DEN}} | align="left"| Esben Hjerrild 12, Jesper Knudsen 10, Emil Breum 9 | 31 |
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|3 | align="left"| {{speedway|LVA}} | align="left"| Francis Gusts 20, Ričards Ansviesulis 7, Ernest Matjušzonok 0 | 27 |
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|4 | align="left"| {{speedway|AUS}} | align="left"| Keynan Rew 20, James Pearson 5, Tate Zischke 0 | 25 |
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|5 | align="left"| {{speedway|GER}} | align="left"| Norick Blodorn 20, Erik Bachhuber 4 | 24 |
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|6 | align="left"| {{speedway|CZE}} | align="left"| Daniel Klíma 12, Petr Chlupáč 11 | 23 |
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|7 | align="left"| {{speedway|GBR}} | align="left"| Anders Rowe 17, Dan Gilkes 3, Drew Kemp 0 | 20 |
=Grand Final Qualifier=
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!width=15% align=center style="background-color: #b5c981;" |1st !width=15% align=center {{Speedway color|P3}}|2nd |
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|valign=top align=left style="background-color: #b5c981;" |{{speedway|DEN}} - 5 |valign=top align=left {{Speedway color|p3}}|{{speedway|LAT}} - 4 |
=Grand Final=
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!width=15% align=center {{Speedway color|P1}}|1st !width=15% align=center {{Speedway color|P2}}|2nd |
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|valign=top align=left {{Speedway color|p1}}|{{speedway|POL}} - 7 |valign=top align=left {{Speedway color|p2}}|{{speedway|DEN}} - 2 |
See also
References
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{{Team Speedway Junior World Championship seasons}}
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