Great Britain national long track team

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Great Britain
AssociationAuto-Cycle Union
FIM codeACU
Team managerMitchel Godden
Nation ColourRed and White
World Championship
Team 1 2 3
Best result    GOLD medalist (2015)
Individual

The Great Britain long track team is the national long track motorcycle racing team of Great Britain and is controlled by the Auto-Cycle Union ACU). The team was started in all editions of Team Long Track World Championship and they won silver medal in 2007 . 2008 - Bronze (3rd) 2009 - 4th 2010 - 4th 2011 - Bronze 3rd 2012 - Silver 2nd 2013 - Bronze 3rd 2014 - 5th 2015 - GOLD 1st 2016 - 4th

Competition

Longtrack of Nations
Year venue Pos Pts
2007 France Morizès 2 51 Paul Hurry (20), Andrew Appleton (16), Glen Phillips (15), Mitch Godden (—)
2008 Germany Werlte 3 49 Glen Phillips (25), Richard Hall (16), Mitch Godden (8), Vincent Kinchin (—)
2009 Netherlands Eenrum 4 43 Paul Hurry (16), Glen Phillips (11), Andrew Appleton (11), Richard Hall (5)
2010 France Morizès 4 31 Andrew Appleton (14), Richard Hall (6), Glen Phillips (16), Chris Mills (1)
2011 Germany Scheessel 3 36 Paul Cooper (7), Andrew Appleton (17), Glen Phillips (10), Mitch Godden (2)
2012 France Saint-Macaire 2 49 Paul Cooper (9), Glen Phillips (9), Richard Hall (13), David Howe (18)
2013 United Kingdom Folkestone 3 49 Richard Hall (10), Andrew Appleton (2), Paul Cooper (23), Glen Phillips (14)
2014 Finland Forssa 5 34 Andrew Appleton (6), Richard Hall (9), David Howe (6), Glen Phillips (13)
2015 Germany Muhldorf 1 42 Glen Phillips (14), Richard Hall (20), Andrew Appleton (8), James Shanes (-)
2016 Czech Republic Marianske Lazne 4 34 Richard Hall (14), Glen Phillips (1), James Shanes (5), Andrew Appleton (14)
2017 Netherlands Roden 6 36 Richard Hall (1), James Shanes (23), Andrew Appleton (5), Edward Kennett (7)
2018 France Morizes 2 46 James Shanes (19), Zach Wajtknecht (6), Chris Harris (16), Adam Ellis (5).
2019 Germany Vechta 4 41 Chris Harris (14), Zach Wajtknecht (16), Edward Kennett (11), Adam Ellis (—)

Riders

Riders who started in Team Long Track World Championship Finals:

Notes

See also

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