The 1971 Individual Long Track World Championship was the first edition of the FIM speedway Individual Long Track World Championship.[1][2] The event was held on 1 September 1971 in Oslo, Norway.[3]

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The world title was won by Ivan Mauger of New Zealand.[4][5]

Final Classification

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Pos Rider Heat Pts Heat Pts Heat Pts Heat Pts Heat Pts Total Pts
1New Zealand Ivan Mauger6663627
2West Germany Manfred Poschenrieder6664426
3Sweden Runo Wedin6636223
4West Germany Jan Kater4206315
5Denmark Bent Nørregaard-Jensen3323112
6New Zealand Barry Briggs33-4010
7England Don Godden0442E10
8West Germany Hans Siegl4311E9
9Sweden Sven Sigurd4212E9
10Sweden Willihard Thomsson2430E9
11West Germany Josef Unterholzner2141E8
12Denmark Kurt W. Petersen322-E7
13Sweden Berndt Hornfeldt240EE6
14Denmark Jan Holm Nielsen114EE6
15Norway Jon Ødegaard--6EE6
16West Germany Walter Matl-13EE4
17Finland Reijo Koski102EE3
18West Germany Hans Zierk---EE0
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Key

  • E = Eliminated (no further ride)

References

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