Robert Barth (speedway Rider) - Speedway Grand Prix Results

Speedway Grand Prix Results

1997 Speedway Grand Prix - 20th place
Final Championship standings: 20th 7 Riding No (16)
Grand Prix Pos. Pts. Heats
3 /6 German SGP 11 7 (1,0,3,1,2) +1C 6
1998 Speedway Grand Prix - 31st place
Final Championship standings: 31st 2 Riding No (23)
Grand Prix Pos. Pts. Heats
2 /6 German SGP 22 2 (0,1) 23
2001 Speedway Grand Prix - 28th place
Final Championship standings: 28th 6 Riding No (23)
Grand Prix Pos. Pts. Heats
1 /6 German SGP 14 6 (0,2,2) (0,1) 23
2004 Speedway Grand Prix - 36th place
Final Championship standings: 36th 2 Riding No (23)
Grand Prix Pos. Pts. Heats
2 /9 Czech Rep. SGP 21 2 (0,1) 23

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