Team GB & rival squads revealed for Speedway World Cup Semi Final 1 in Landshut

Hosts Germany, Czech Republic, Great Britain and Ukraine have confirmed their squads for WWK Schwaiger & Partner FIM Speedway World Cup Semi-Final 1 in Landshut on Friday, May 1.

Launching the 2026 FIM Speedway season, the event takes place 24 hours before the WWK Schwaiger & Partner FIM Speedway GP of Germany – Landshut on Saturday, May 2 – the opening round of the SGP World Championship.

For the first time since 2023, the FIM SWC makes a popular return to the FIM Speedway calendar for 2026, with events taking place across three different countries – Germany, Latvia and Poland.

Riga’s Bikernieki track stages 11.lv FIM SWC Semi-Final 2 on Friday, August 7, featuring Latvia, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The winner of each Semi-Final joins hosts Poland and 2025 FIM Speedway of Nations world champions Australia in the BOLL FIM SWC Final at Warsaw’s PGE Narodowy on Saturday, August 29.

National team managers must list a squad of up to 10 riders three weeks before their Semi-Final, before narrowing this down to a five-rider starting line-up six days before racing.

Germany names a side featuring a blend of youth and experience, with former Speedway GP star Kai Huckenbeck captaining the squad.

He is joined by three riders who won Germany’s first-ever FIM Speedway world team championship of any kind, 2025 FIM Speedway of Nations – SON2 winners Norick Blodorn, Mario Hausl and Hannah Grunwald – the 2025 FIM Women’s Speedway Gold Trophy winner.

German racer Norick Blodorn leads teammate Kai Huckenbeck. PHOTO: Jarek Pabijan

They are joined by two-time FIM Long Track world champion Erik Riss, Kevin Wolbert, Valentin Grobauer, Ben Iken, Janek Konzack and Lars Skupien.

Great Britain’s squad is led by two Speedway GP riders in captain Robert Lambert and world No.3 Dan Bewley. They team up with their 2021 and 2024 FIM SON world title-winning teammate Tom Brennan.

Former British champion Adam Ellis and 2025 SGP2 star Dan Thompson also join the squad along with Landshut Devils duo Charles Wright and Leon Flint, who call the OneSolar Arena home in Poland’s National Speedway League.

Competing in their first-ever FIM SWC Semi-Final, Ukraine’s challenge is led by SGP2 world champion Nazar Parnitskyi, who makes his Speedway GP debut in 2026 after being promoted into the line-up following triple world champion Tai Woffinden’s withdrawal due to injury.

Parnitskyi joins forces with captain Marko Levishyn, young prospect Roman Kapustin, Andrii Karpov, Andrii Rozaliuk, Stanislav Melnychuk, Vitalii Lysak, Danko Hladkovskyi, Volodymyr Zlaman and Nazar Fedorchuk.

Ukrainian hero Nazar Parnitskyi. PHOTO: Taylor Lanning

Former Speedway GP racer Jan Kvech captains the Czech Republic squad, with Vaclav Milik and SGP2 sensation Adam Bubba Bednar joining him.

Also in the squad are Daniel Klima, former SGP3 star Adam Nejezchleba, Bruno Belan, Jaroslav Vanicek and Jan Jenicek.

The colour draw for WWK Schwaiger & Partner FIM SWC Semi-Final 1 has also been completed by the FIM. Germany lines up in yellow, with Great Britain in red, Czech Republic in blue and Ukraine in white. Each colour hands the four countries an allocated set of starting positions for the 20 heats.

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WWK SCHWAIGER & PARTNER FIM SPEEDWAY WORLD CUP SEMI-FINAL 1 SQUADS:

GREAT BRITAIN – RED
1. Robert Lambert (captain)
2. Dan Bewley
3. Tom Brennan
4. Adam Ellis
5. Leon Flint
6. Dan Thompson
7. Charles Wright
Team Manager: Oliver Allen

CZECH REPUBLIC – BLUE
1. Jan Kvěch (captain)
2. Adam Bubba Bednář
3. Václav Milik
4. Daniel Klíma
5. Adam Nejezchleba
6. Bruno Belan
7. Jaroslav Vaníček
8. Jan Jeniček
Team Manager: Zdeněk Schneiderwind

UKRAINE – WHITE
1. Marko Levishyn (captain)
2. Roman Kapustin
3. Nazar Parnitskyi
4. Andrii Rozaliuk
5. Stanislav Melnychuk
6. Vitalii Lysak
7. Danko Hladkovskyi
8. Volodymyr Zlaman
9. Andrii Karpov
10. Nazar Fedorchuk
Team Manager: Sergii Golovnia

GERMANY – YELLOW
1. Norick Blödorn
2. Valentin Grobauer
3. Hannah Grunwald
4. Mario Häusl
5. Kai Huckenbeck (captain)
6. Ben Iken
7. Janek Konzack
8. Erik Riss
9. Lars Skupien
10. Kevin Wölbert
Team Managers: Sascha Dörner and Mathias Bartz

Words by FIM Speedway – Feature Image by Taylor Lanning

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