The 1968 Danish speedway season was the 1968 season of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. Five riders (Ole Olsen, Godtfred Andreasen, Kurt Bögh, Preben Möller...
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The 1967 Danish speedway season was the 1967 season of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. The season was particularly important because it was the first time...
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The 1969 Danish speedway season was the 1969 season of motorcycle speedway in Denmark. Five riders (Ole Olsen, Bent Nørregaard-Jensen, Kurt Bögh, Godtfred...
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Fredericia Speedway was a motorcycle speedway club from Fredericia in Denmark, which competed in the Danish Speedway League until the end of their league...
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Tom P. Knudsen (category Danish speedway riders)
September 1968) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Denmark. Knudsen started racing in the British leagues during the 1989 British League season, when...
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London Lions. A turbulent 1935 season for Lea Bridge and Walthamstow Wolves resulted in the relocation of the speedway into Hackney Stadium, with the...
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Rostock Speedway was an East German motorcycle speedway team called MC Neptun Rostock and then MC Dynamo Rostock and the speedway track known as the Rostock...
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Individual Speedway Danish Championship is the National competition for Danish speedway riders to determine the champion of Denmark. The winner of the...
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Godtfred Andreasen (category Danish speedway riders)
international speedway rider from Denmark. He earned 2 caps for the Denmark national speedway team. Andreasen was a champion of Denmark, winning the Danish Championship...
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Bjarne Olsen (born 16 November 1946) is a Danish former professional motorcycle speedway rider. He won the Speedway World Championship three times, in 1971...
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Tommy Knudsen (category Danish speedway riders)
Roager, Denmark) is a former Motorcycle speedway rider who won eight Speedway World Team Cups, and two World Pairs. He earned 81 caps for the Denmark national...
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series of Speedway Grand Prix events, where points are awarded according to performance in the event and tallied up at the end of each season. However...
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Esbjerg Speedway Klub or Esbjerg Vikings (part of Esbjerg Motosport) is a speedway club from Esbjerg in Denmark, who compete in the Danish Speedway League...
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Arne Pander (category Danish speedway riders)
speedway rider from Denmark. He earned 16 caps for the Denmark national speedway team. Pander was a two times champion of Denmark, winning the Danish...
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Kaparna (category Speedway teams in Sweden)
they also competed in the Danish Open League during the 2001 Danish speedway season. It was the only time that the Danish league allowed foreign teams...
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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is a motor racing circuit located in Speedway, Indiana, an enclave suburb of Indianapolis, Indiana. It is the home of the...
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(1912–1920). The top-league in Danish football is called The Danish Superliga. The reigning champions (2022/2023 season) are F.C. Copenhagen. Famous former...
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Ullevi (category Speedway venues in Sweden)
the Final. 2002 Speedway Grand Prix of Scandinavia - Leigh Adams 2003 Speedway Grand Prix of Scandinavia - Ryan Sullivan 2004 Speedway Grand Prix of Scandinavia...
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Liverpool Speedway (also known during its life as Liverpool International Speedway and Liverpool City Raceway) was located in Green Valley, Western Sydney...
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Randers (redirect from Randers, Denmark)
Randers (Danish: [ˈʁɑnɐs] ) is a city in Randers Municipality, Central Denmark Region on the Jutland peninsula. It is Denmark's sixth-largest city, with...
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Purdue Grand Prix, a Go-Kart race held at Purdue University Speedway Grand Prix (motorcycle speedway) MXGP, main class in Motocross World Championship World...
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Esbjerg (redirect from Esbjerg, Denmark)
own motorcycle speedway team called Esbjerg Vikings, who are 11 times Danish League Champions. The club's home venue is the Granly Speedway Arena, which...
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format to the Speedway Grand Prix. The Speedway European Championship series is promoted by One Sporta Ltd. from Poland for next three seasons (2013-2015)...
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Deaths in July 2024 (category Articles with Danish-language sources (da))
Villareal, national team), pancreatic cancer. Tommy Dunker, 55, German speedway rider. Mack T. Hines, 77, American politician, member of the South Carolina...
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Lahti (redirect from Kärpänen Speedway)
a season-long visit to the first division in 2011, having placed twice third and appearing in Europe three times. The Kärpänen motorcycle speedway track...
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Bislett Stadium (section Speedway)
significant motorcycle speedway events as early as 1940. It staged the European Final, which was a qualification round of the Speedway World Championship...
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that League into war with Denmark; however, though Valdemar was forced into various concessions, he retained Visby as a Danish city. In 1391, 1394 and 1398...
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