Gerd Riss
Gerd Riss (born 17 March 1965)[1][2] is a German former professional motorcycle speedway rider.[3]
| Born | 17 March 1965 | 
|---|---|
| Nationality | |
| Website | GerdRiss.de | 
| Career history | |
| 1989-92 | AC Landshut  | 
| 1997-2004 | MSC Diedenbergen  | 
| 1983-84 | MC Krumbach  | 
| 1987 | MSC Pocking  | 
| 1984 | Poole Pirates  | 
| 1985 | Wolverhampton Wolves  | 
| 1988 | Ipswich Witches  | 
| 1999 | Polonia Bydgoszcz  | 
| Individual honours | |
| 1991, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009 | Long Track World Champion | 
| 1986, 1992, 1994, 1996 | German Speedway Champion | 
| 1987, 1990 | Continental Champion | 
| 1992 | New Zealand Long Track GP | 
| 1993, 1997 | Australian Long Track GP | 
| 2008 | Finland Longtrack Champion | 
| Team honours | |
| 2007, 2008, 2009 | Team Long Track World Championship | 
| 1998, 2001 | German Championship | 
Speedway career
    
He was a member of Germany team at 2001 Speedway World Cup and who was started in Speedway Grand Prix of Germany. Riss won the title a record eight times (1996, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2007-2009). In 2014, He was named an FIM Legend for his motorcycling achievements.[4]
Speedway
    
    
Individual World Championship
    
World Pairs Championship
    
- 1988* - 
 Bradford, Odsal Stadium (with Tommy Dunker) - 8th - 21pts (17) - 1989* - 
 Leszno, Alfred Smoczyk Stadium (with Karl Maier) - 4th - 36pts (14) - 1990* - 
 Landshut, Ellermühle Stadium (with Klaus Lausch) - 9th - 15pts (0) - 1991** - 
 Poznań, Olimpia Poznań Stadium (with Klaus Lausch - 4th - 18pts (9) 
* Competed for West Germany.
** Competed for Germany.
Grand Prix
    
| Year | Position | Points | Best Finish | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | 17th | 16 | 17th | Raced in German round only | 
| 1996 | 19th | 12 | 19th | Raced in German round only | 
| 1998 | 25th | 6 | 18th | Raced in Czech Republic and German rounds only | 
World (European) Under-21 Championship
    
German Domestic competitions
    
- 1992 - Winner
 - 1993 - 2nd
 - 1994 - Winner
 - 1995 - 2nd
 - 1996 - Winner
 - 1999 - 2nd
 
Longtrack
    
    World Championship Finals
    
- 1984 
 Herxheim (6th) 13pts - 1985 
 Esbjerg (8th) 15pts - 1986 
 Pfarrkirchen (4th) 17pts - 1987 
 Mühldorf (9th) 9pts - 1988 
 Scheeßel (5th) 26pts - 1989 
 Marianske Lazne (11th) 12pts - 1990 
 Herxheim (14th) 9pts - 1991 
 Marianske Lazne (Champion) 24pts - 1992 
 Pfarrkirchen (4th) 18pts - 1993 
 Mühldorf (16th) 5pts - 1994 
 Marianske Lazne(Third) 17pts - 1995 
 Scheeßel (Did not ride) - 1996 
 Herxheim (Champion) 25pts 
Grand-Prix Years
    
- 1998 4 app (4th) 59pts
 - 1999 5 app (Champion) 115pts
 - 2000 1 app (18th) 17pts
 - 2001 4 app (Champion) 95pts
 - 2002 5 app (Third) 89pts
 - 2003 6 app (Third) 98pts
 - 2004 5 app (Champion) 103pts
 - 2005 4 app (Second) 75pts
 - 2006 3 app (Third) 50pts
 - 2007 3 app (Champion) 53pts
 - 2008 4 app (Champion) 79pts
 - 2009 5 app (Champion) 126pts
 - 2010 3 app (13th) 53pts
 
Best Grand-Prix Results
    
 Berghaupten First 1999
 Bielefeld First 2004, Second  2002, Third 2003
 Collier Street First 2001, Third 2003
 Eenrum Second  1999
 Harsewinkel Third 2000
 Herxheim First 2001, 2009
 Jubeck First 1999
 Marianske Lazne First 2009, Second  2008
 Marmande First 2009, Second  1999, 2007, Third 2006
 Morizes First 2008, Second  2001, 2004
 Mulhdorf First 1998, 1999, 2005, Third 2003
 New Plymouth First 2004, Second  2003
 Parchim First 2001, 2002, 2005
 Pfarrkirchen Second 2004, 2007
 Scheeßel Second  1998
 St. Macaire Second 2010, Third 2008
 Vechta First 2009
West Germany Longtrack Championship
    
- 1985 
 Pfarrkirchen (6th) - 1986 
 Jübek (4th) - 1987 
 Herxheim (5th) - 1988 
 Pfarrkirchen (Champion) - 1989 
 Harsewinkel (4th) 
German Championship
    
- 1991 
 Mühldorf (Champion) - 1992 
 Scheeßel (Third) - 1993 
 Jübek (Second) - 1994 
 Vilshofen (Second) - 1995 
 Pfarrkirchen (Champion) - 1996 
 Scheeßel (Champion) - 1997 
 Lüdinghausen (Champion) - 1998 
 Pfarrkirchen (Champion) - 1999 
 Herxheim (Second) - 2001 
 Berghaupten (Second) - 1902 
 Harsewinkel (Champion) - 1903 
 Lüdinghausen (Second) - 1904 
 Mühldorf (Champion) - 1906 
 Berghaupten (4th) - 1907 
 Mulmshorn (Champion) - 1908 
 Pfarrkirchen (Second) - 1909 
 Mühldorf (Champion) 
Grasstrack
    
    
References
    
- www.speedwaygp.republika.pl Archived 2009-05-12 at WebCite. Retrieved on 23 March 2009.
 - www.lubusports.pl. Retrieved on 23 March 2009.
 - Montague, Trevor (2004). The A-Z of Sport. Little, Brown. p. 528. ISBN 0-316-72645-1.
 - "FIM Legends". fim-live.com. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
 - "Rider index". Speedway GB. Retrieved 20 June 2021.
 
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