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USA
Team managerBilly Hamill
Team captainGreg Hancock
Nation colorWhite
SWC Wins5
Squad

The United States national speedway team are an international speedway team from the United States who compete in the annual major international speedway competition, the Speedway World Cup. They are managed by 1996 World Speedway Champion Billy Hamill and the current captain is triple and current (2014) World Champion Greg Hancock. The team is governed by the American Motorcyclist Association.

After Jack Milne and his brother Cordy had finished first and third at the 1937 World Final (with another American Wilbur Lamoreaux finishing second), the USA went into the speedway wilderness until the early 1970's when international riders such as World Champion Ivan Mauger from New Zealand began visiting the Costa Mesa Speedway in Los Angeles. After World War II, Scott Autrey's appearance in the 1976 World Final in Poland was the first American appearance since Ernie Roccio had finished 15th in 1951.

Autrey, who in the mid-1970's had campaigned hard and successfully to have American riders included in the Speedway World Championship, signalled an American resurgence in speedway and was soon followed by others such as 1981 and 1982 World Champion Bruce Penhall, brothers Kelly and Shawn Moran, Bobby "Boogaloo" Schwartz, Dennis Sigalos, Lance King, Sam Ermolenko, Rick Miller, Billy Hamill and current (2014) World Champion Greg Hancock all going on to be regarded as some of the world's best speedway riders.

Speedway World Cup

The USA national speedway team has won the Speedway World Team Cup on five occasions, including their first win in 1982 which gave the USA the "Triple Crown" of speedway with the Individual, Pairs and World Team Cup victories. The USA were a major force in early 1990's, winning 3 out of 4 tournaments. Key riding members of the title wins include Billy Hamill (4 wins), Sam Ermolenko and Greg Hancock (both 3 wins). The cup has eluded the USA since 1998 and the team has become weaker due to the retirements of Sam Ermolenko and Billy Hamill, and a lack of recognised experienced riders in Europe.

The Finals of both the 1985 and 1988 World Team Cups were held at the Veterans Memorial Stadium in Long Beach, California. In the 41 year history of the WTC, these were the only times that the Finals were held outside of Great Britain or Europe.

Year Venue Standings (Pts) USA Riders and Pts
1982 United Kingdom
London
White City Stadium
1. United States USA (37)
2. Denmark Denmark (24)
3. Germany West Germany (18)
4. Czech Republic Czechoslovakia (17)
Kelly Moran 10
Bruce Penhall 10
Bobby Schwartz 9
Shawn Moran 8
Scott Autrey 0
1990 Czech Republic
Pardubice
Svítkov Stadion
1. United States USA (37)
2. England England (34)
3. Denmark Denmark (30)
4. Czech Republic Czechoslovakia (19)
Kelly Moran 12
Sam Ermolenko 11
Shawn Moran 10
Billy Hamill 4
Rick Miller 0
1992 Sweden
Kumla
Kumla Speedway
1. United States USA (39)
2. Denmark Denmark (33)
3. England England (31)
4. Sweden Sweden (17)
Greg Hancock 11
Sam Ermolenko 10
Billy Hamill 10
Ronnie Correy 5
Bobby Ott 3
1993 United Kingdom
Coventry
Brandon Stadium
1. United States USA (40)
2. Denmark Denmark (38)
3. Sweden Sweden (28)
4. England England (14)
Sam Ermolenko 11
Bobby Ott 11
Billy Hamill 10
Greg Hancock 10
Josh Larsen -
1998 Denmark
Vojens
Vojens Speedway Center
1. United States USA (28)
2. Sweden Sweden (24)
3. Denmark Denmark (23)
4. Poland Poland (17)
5. Germany Germany (14)
6. Czech Republic Czech Republic (14)
7. Hungary Hungary (6)
Billy Hamill 16+1
Greg Hancock 12+5
Sam Ermolenko -
Key:
+1,2... - bonus points gained by finishing behind teammate
+1j,+2j... - extra points gained in joker ride

Honours

World Championships

Template:National speedway team - World honours * Shawn Moran was stripped of his 1990 Individual World Championship Silver Medal by the FIM after a failed drug test.

Titles

Preceded by World Champions
1982 (1st title)
Succeeded by
Preceded by World Champions
1990 (2nd title)
Succeeded by
Preceded by World Champions
1992 (3rd title)
1993 (4th title)
Succeeded by
Preceded by World Champions
1998 (5th title)
Succeeded by

Notable American riders