Cycle Ball World Cup 2007

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Bike ball pictogram World Cup 2007 Union-Cycliste-Internationale-Logo.svg
winner
team SwitzerlandSwitzerland RMV Altdorf
player Roman Schneider
player Dominik Planzer
Competitions
Venues 7th
final AustriaAustria Dornbirn
2006 2008

The 2007 Radball World Cup was the 6th edition of the Radball World Cup organized by the UCI . The tournament series began on April 28, 2007 and ended on March 8, 2008 on the occasion of the World Cup final in Dornbirn . A total of 29 teams took part, but only 14 of them played in at least 3 tournaments and thus had the opportunity to reach the final.

The World Cup winner was RMV Altdorf from Switzerland .

Tournament overview

date venue winner Second Third
April 28, 2007 BelgiumBelgium Ghent GermanyGermany RV Hechtsheim GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt BelgiumBelgium SNA Gent 3
May 12, 2007 GermanyGermany Gifhorn GermanyGermany RV Hechtsheim AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 GermanyGermany RSG Ginsheim
June 9, 2007 AustriaAustria St. Polten GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RMV Altdorf
September 8, 2007 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Svitávka SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur Czech RepublicCzech Republic SC Svitavka GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt
September 22, 2007 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Oftringen SwitzerlandSwitzerland RMV Altdorf GermanyGermany RV Hechtsheim SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur
October 20, 2007 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Gallen AustriaAustria RV Dornbirn SwitzerlandSwitzerland VMC Oftringen SwitzerlandSwitzerland RMV Altdorf
December 8, 2007 AustriaAustria Maximum GermanyGermany RV Hechtsheim AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 AustriaAustria RV Dornbirn

Score

World Cup points are awarded for each World Cup tournament. After all eight tournaments, the points for each team are added up and the eight teams with the most points advance to the final. A team from Asia and the home team ( wildcard ) of the organizer will also play in the final .

rank 1 2 3 4th 5 6th 7th 8th 9 10
Points 50 45 40 35 30th 25th 20th 18th 16 14th

The score only decides which teams get into the final. In the final, however, all teams had exactly the same chance of winning again.

This table only lists the teams up to and including the last team that played at least 3 tournaments. The teams with a yellow background are qualified for the final.

rank team player player Points Starts
01 GermanyGermany RV Hechtsheim Christian Hess Thomas Abel 195 4th
02 AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 Simon King Dietmar Schneider 165 4th
03 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RMV Altdorf Paul Looser Dominik Planzer 155 4th
04th AustriaAustria RV Dornbirn Martin Lingg Markus Bröll 150 4th
05 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur Timo Reichen Peter Jiricek 145 4th
06th SwitzerlandSwitzerland VMC Oftringen Rafael Stadelmann Andreas Zaugg 140 4th
07th GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt Jens Krichbaum Holger Krichbaum 135 3
08th GermanyGermany RSG Ginsheim Roman Müller Marco Rossmann 111 4th
09 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Favorite Brno 2 Miroslav Berger Miroslav Berger jun. 83 4th
10 AustriaAustria RV Hohenems Christian Kainz Jürgen Türtscher 78 3
11 Czech RepublicCzech Republic MO Svitavka Pavel Loskot Radim Lepka 68 4th
12 CroatiaCroatia Dinamo Zagreb Michael Posedi Jasmine Fazlic 57 3
13 BelgiumBelgium SNA Gent 1 Patrick Geldof Peter Martens 56 3
14th Czech RepublicCzech Republic Favorite Brno 1 Pavel Smid Jiri Boehm 55 2
15th BelgiumBelgium SNA Gent 2 Gery Covent Ryan De Baene 48 3

World Cup Final

The 10 teams were divided into 2 groups. Within this group everyone played against everyone once. The winners of the two groups then played against the runner-up in the other group. The other teams played against the team from the other group on the same rank. The two losers from the semi-finals then played for third place, the two winners for the World Cup victory.

Preliminary round

Group 1
rank team Gates Points
1 GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt 24:09 9
2 GermanyGermany RV Hechtsheim 22:12 7th
3 AustriaAustria RV Dornbirn 1 17:09 7th
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland VMC Oftringen 14:15 6th
5 JapanJapan Congo Tokyo 05: 37 0
Group 2
rank team Gates Points
1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur 19: 13 10
2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RMV Altdorf 31:19 9
3 GermanyGermany RSG Ginsheim 23:22 6th
4th AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 13:15 4th
5 AustriaAustriaRV Dornbirn 2 ( toilet ) 10:27 0

Final round

1st semifinals
SV Eberstadt - RMV Altdorf 3: 5
2nd semifinals
RV Winterthur - RV Hechtsheim 3: 3 (5: 6 n.P.)
Game for 9th and 10th place
Congo Tokyo - RV Dornbirn 2 2: 6
Game for 7th and 8th place
VMC Oftringen - RC Höchst 1 2: 3
Game for 5th and 6th place
RV Dornbirn 1 - RSG Ginsheim 4: 4 (7: 8 n.P.)
Game for 3rd and 4th place
SV Eberstadt - RV Winterthur 4: 3
FINAL
RMV Altdorf - RV Hechtsheim 8: 4

Final score

rank team player player
01 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RMV Altdorf Roman Schneider (a) Dominik Planzer
02 GermanyGermany RV Hechtsheim Christian Hess Thomas Abel
03 GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt Jens Krichbaum Holger Krichbaum
04th SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur Timo Reichen Peter Jiricek
05 GermanyGermany RSG Ginsheim Roman Müller Marco Rossmann
06th AustriaAustria RV Dornbirn 1 Martin Lingg Markus Bröll
07th AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 Simon King Dietmar Schneider
08th SwitzerlandSwitzerland VMC Oftringen Rafael Stadelmann Andreas Zaugg
09 AustriaAustria RV Dornbirn 2 Thommy Bröll Patrick Koeck
10 JapanJapan Congo Tokyo Ko Matsuda Kinoshita Naoya
(a) Dominik Planzer has been playing with Roman Schneider since the beginning of 2008.

Individual evidence

  1. Results 1st World Cup in Gent
  2. Results of the 2nd World Cup in Gifhorn
  3. Results 3rd World Cup in St. Pölten
  4. results fourth World Cup in Svitavka
  5. Results 5th World Cup in Oftringen
  6. ^ Results 6th World Cup in St. Gallen
  7. Results 7th World Cup in Höchst

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