Erik Riss

Erik Riss
Born (1995-09-13) 13 September 1995
Memmingen, Germany
Nationality German
Website www.teamriss.de
Current club information
British league Leicester Lions/
Edinburgh Monarchs
Career history
2015– Edinburgh Monarchs
2017 Leicester Lions
2018- King's Lynn Stars
Individual honours
2014 German Longtrack Champion
2014, 2016 World Longtrack Champion
2014 World Longtrack Team Champion
2016 German Speedway Champion
Team honours
2015 Premier League Cup
2015 Premier League Fours
2015 Premier League

Erik Riss (born 13 September 1995) is a German speedway and grasstrack rider, who won the World Longtrack Championship in 2014 and 2016, and was German speedway champion in 2016.[1]

Career

Born in Memmingen, Germany, the son of former rider Gerd Riss and younger brother of Mark Riss,[1] Erik began his speedway career in 2012 and rode in his home country for Automobilclub Landshut from 2013, also riding in Germany for MSV Herxheim and AMC Memmingen.

He first had major success in long track, winning the German championship in 2014, and later that year becoming, at 19, the youngest rider ever to win the world championship.[2][3][4] In the same year, he was part of the German teams that won the World Longtrack Team Championship and finished fourth in the European Junior Team Championship.[5][6]

In 2015 he began his British speedway career in the Premier League with Edinburgh Monarchs,[3] with whom he won the League Cup, Premier League Four-Team Championship, and the Premier League title.[1] In 2016 he won the German Championship and won the World Longtrack Championship for a second time, scoring a 7-ride maximum in the final round in Vechta,[7] and finished in 8th place in the Under-21 World Speedway Championship.[8] While continuing to ride for the Monarchs in the Premier League and then the newly formed SGB Championship, in 2017 he also signed to ride for Leicester Lions in the SGB Premiership,[9] and was selected to ride for Germany in the 2017 Speedway Best Pairs Championship.[10]

World Longtrack Championship

Overall Standings

  • 2013 - 1 apps (25th) 4pts
  • 2014 - 4 apps (First) 77pts
  • 2015 - 4 apps (Second) 68pts
  • 2016 - 5 apps (First) 122pts

Best Results

Team Championship

References

  1. 1 2 3 "2017 Rider Index", speedwaygb.co. Retrieved 4 March 2017
  2. Cholewiński, Jacek (2014) "Erik Riss najmłodszym w historii mistrzem świata na długim torze!", sportowefakty.wp.pl, 28 September 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2017
  3. 1 2 Kinvig, David (2014) "Bliss for Erik Riss after signing for Monarchs", Edinburgh Evening News, 23 December 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2017
  4. "Erik Riss Takes the Title", fim-live.com, 30 September 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2017
  5. Cholewiński, Jacek (2014) "Long track: Niemcy po raz siódmy z tytułem drużynowych mistrzów świata", sportowefakty.wp.pl, 24 August 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2017
  6. Gałęzewski, Michael (2014) "Bezapelacyjne zwycięstwo biało-czerwonych - finał DMEJ w Herxheim (relacja)", sportowefakty.wp.pl, 28 June 2014. Retrieved 4 March 2017
  7. "Erik Riss", fim-gala.com. Retrieved 4 March 2017
  8. "Erik Riss", speedwayu21.com. Retrieved 4 March 2017
  9. "New boy Erik Riss is happy to sign for Leicester Lions", Leicester Mercury, 16 February 2017. Retrieved 4 March 2017
  10. "MŁODZI NIEMCY SPRÓBUJĄ POWALCZYĆ Z NAJLEPSZYMI", www.przegladsportowy.pl, 13 February 2017. Retrieved 4 March 2017
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