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The 1996 Overseas Final was the sixteenth running of the Overseas Final. The Final was held at the Brandon Stadium in Coventry, England on 9 June and was open to riders from the American Final and the Australian, British and New Zealand Championships.

Controversy

The top 8 riders were to have qualified for the 1996 Intercontinental Final to be held in Holsted, Denmark. However, in a controversial decision the FIM disqualified all riders following the meeting, with the exception of Ryan Sullivan (2nd), Kelvin Tatum (5th) and Mark Lemon (14th), for refusing to start the meeting on solid block tyres. This led to the FIM putting forward the first 13 riders from the Scandinavian Final to make up the Intercontinental Final shortfall (originally it was to be 8 riders from each of the Overseas and Scandinavian Finals who advanced to the Intercontinental Final).

1996 Overseas Final

Pos. Rider Heat Scores Total
1 United States Chris Manchester (3,3,3,3,2) 14
2 Australia Ryan Sullivan (3,3,1,2,3 +3) 12+3
3 Australia Jason Lyons (3,3,2,3,1 +2) 12+2
4 United Kingdom Carl Stonehewer (1,1,3,3,3) 11
5 United Kingdom Kelvin Tatum (3,3,1,2,1) 10
6 United States Mike Faria (0,2,3,1,3) 9
7 Australia Tony Langdon (2,0,2,3,2) 9
8 United Kingdom David Norris (1,0,3,2,2) 8
9 United Kingdom Ray Morton (2,2,0,1,2 +3) 7+3
10 Australia Mick Poole (2,0,2,0,3 +2) 7+2
11 United Kingdom Ben Howe (2,1,0,2,1) 6
12 United Kingdom Simon Cross (1,2,1,0,1) 5
13 Australia Mark Lemon (0,1,2,1,0) 4
14 United Kingdom David Walsh (0,2,1,1,0) 4
15 United States Charlie Venegas (1,0,0,0,0) 1
16 United States Bobby Hedden (0,1,0,0,0) 1

References

  1. Speedway World Championship History - 1996
  2. "Kiwis in the Overseas Final - 1996". Speedway Plus. Retrieved 20 January 2023.

See also

Overseas final
Finals
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