European Championships 2001-2011

European Championship 2001-2011
The European Championships was organised by the European Motorcycle Union and first held in 2001 the competition ran annually until 2011 when it was replaced by the Speedway European Championships.
26 August 2001
Heusden Zolder, Belgium
Czech Republic Bohumil Brhel
Poland Mariusz Staszewski
Poland Krzysztof Cegielski
Final / Semi Final 1 Semi Final 2 / Qualifying Round
7 September 2002 
Rybnik Poland
Sweden Magnus Zetterström
Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak
Poland Rafał Szombierski
Final / Semi Final 1 /  Semi Final 2 / Scandinavian Final
30 August 2003 
Slaný Czech Republic
Poland Krzysztof Kasprzak
Poland Sławomir Drabik
Sweden Magnus Zetterström
Final / Semi Final 1/ Semi Final 2 / Semi Final 3
29 September 2004 
Holsted Norway
Slovenia Matej Žagar
Slovenia Matej Ferjan
Denmark Hans N. Andersen
Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Scandinavian Semi-Final / Qualifying Round
9 October 2005 
Lonigo Italy
Denmark Jesper B. Jensen
Czech Republic Aleš Dryml, Jr
Finland Kai Laukkanen
Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Scandinavian Final Semi-Final / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round
1 October 2006 
Miskolc Hungary
Poland Krzysztof Jabłoński
Poland Grzegorz Walasek
Germany Christian Hefenbrock
Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round
29 September 2007 
Wiener Neustadt Austria
Jurica Pavlic
Poland Sebastian Ułamek
Denmark Patrick Hougaard
Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round / Polish Domestic Qualification
24 August 2008 
Lendava Slovenia
Slovenia Matej Žagar
Poland Sebastian Ułamek
Denmark Mads Korneliussen
Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round
23 August 2009 
Tolyatti Russia
Russia Renat Gafurov
Andriy Karpov
Czech Republic Aleš Dryml, Jr
Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round
4 September 2010 
Tarnów Poland
Poland Sebastian Ułamek
Czech Republic Aleš Dryml, Jr
Andrij Karpow
Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round
24 September 2011 
Rivne Ukraine
Russia Grigory Laguta
Poland Tomasz Gapinski
Czech Republic Aleš Dryml, Jr
Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Semi Final / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round / Qualifying Round
2012
Czech Republic Aleš Dryml, Jr
Poland Robert Miśkowiak
Ukraine Andriy Karpov
Final Standings / Poland / Latvia / Slovenia / Austria
Challenge / Semi Final 1 / Semi Final 2 / Semi Final 3
Ales Dryml II (CZE) 48, Robert Miśkowiak (POL) 44, Andriy Karpov (UKR) 43, Kasts Puodzuks (LAT) 41, Tomasz Gapiński (POL) 40, Andzejs Lebedevs (LAT) 40, Kenni Larsen (DEN) 33, Tobias Busch (GER) 27, Michał Szczepaniak (POL) 26, Tomas Suchanek (CZE) 23, Martin Malek (CZE) 23, Grigory Łaguta (RUS) 13, Max Dilger (GER) 12, Matic Voldrih (SLO) 12, Szymon Kiełbasa (POL) 9, Vjaceslavs Giruckis (LAT) 9, Grzegorz Zengota (POL) 8, Wiktor Gołubowski (RUS) 7, Maks Gregoric (SLO) 7, Alexander Conda (SLO) 4, Fritz Wallner (AUS) 3, Jozsef Tabaka (HUN) 2, Norbert Magosi (HUN) 2, Daniel Gappmaier (AUS) 1, Wojciech Lisiecki (POL) 1, Johannes Fiala (AUS) 0