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    The 1952 Swedish speedway season was the 1952 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. The 1952 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held...
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  • The 1953 Swedish speedway season was the 1953 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. The 1953 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held...
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  • team competed in the highest tier for the first time during the 1952 Swedish speedway season (called division 1 at the time) but struggled in the division...
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  • The 1951 Swedish speedway season was the 1951 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. The 1951 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held...
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    The Swedish Individual Championship is a competition for Swedish Speedway riders, held each year to determine the Swedish national champion. After World...
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  • Helge Brinkeback (category Swedish speedway riders)
    speedway rider from Sweden. He was twice champion of Sweden. Helge Brinkeback made his Swedish leagues debut during the 1948 Swedish speedway season for...
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  • The History of motorcycle speedway in Sweden consists of the league tables of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. The first season was in 1948 but it was during...
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    Under-21 level. Speedway in Sweden is governed by the Swedish Motorcycle and Snowmobile Federation (SVEMO). The first Swedish speedway league was founded...
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  • 2009" (PDF). Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 13 January 2024. "The Men who Meet the Swedish Challenge". Portsmouth Evening News. 19 July 1952. Retrieved...
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  • Olle Segerström (category Swedish speedway riders)
    Griparna and Smederna in the Swedish Speedway Team Championship before being signed to ride in Britain. He only rode one season in Britain, when riding for...
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    Tommy Jansson (category Swedish speedway riders)
    Tommy Jansson (2 October 1952 – 20 May 1976) was a motorcycle speedway rider. He was one of Sweden's most exciting speedway prospects in the 1970s but...
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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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  • August 1987) was an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who won the Speedway World Championship in 1951 and 1952. He also won the London Riders' Championship...
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    Getingarna (category Speedway teams in Sweden)
    Getingarna was a motorcycle speedway club from Stockholm in Sweden. They hold the record for Swedish Championships with 14 league titles to their name...
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  • Birger Forsberg (category Swedish speedway riders)
    motorcycle speedway rider from Sweden. He earned 19 international caps for the Sweden national speedway team. Forsberg, born in Skellefteå, Sweden, raced...
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  • included fixtures against Sweden and Australia. His final two seasons were with Ipswich in the highest division of British speedway in the National League...
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  • of Sweden. The crash nearly cost him his life and he missed four years of speedway. Lewis averaged 10.43 and 10.32 during the 1960 and 1961 seasons respectively...
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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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  • Smederna (category Speedway teams in Sweden)
    Smederna has won six Swedish Speedway Team Championships. The team raced at Snälltorpet from the 1953 season until the 2001 season, when the land was sold...
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  • Indianerna (category Speedway teams in Sweden)
    Indianerna (the Indians) are a Swedish motorcycle speedway team based in Kumla, Sweden. The club's official name is Kumla MSK and it was founded in 1936...
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  • 1976 Individual Speedway World Championship Previous 1975 Next 1977 The 1976 Individual Speedway World Championship was the 31st edition of the official...
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    Ivan Mauger (category New Zealand speedway riders)
    He was an active supporter of speedway, attending many meetings throughout the Australian season, as well as the Speedway Grand Prix of New Zealand, held...
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    Stockholm Olympic Stadium (category Speedway venues in Sweden)
    play in Sweden. The Bethany "Terrible Swedes" defeated the Swedish all-star team 72–7. The stadium hosted motorcycle speedway, with the Swedish Individual...
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  • Bruce Semmens (category British speedway riders)
    during the 1946 Speedway Northern League season. The following season in 1947, he remained with Sheffield and the team won the British Speedway Cup and in...
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  • The 2004 Speedway Grand Prix was the 59th edition of the official World Championship and the tenth season in the Speedway Grand Prix era used to determine...
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    Chris Holder (category Australian speedway riders)
    relegation from the Swedish Elite League, Holder changed club to Swedish champions Piraterna. In 2010 and 2012, Holder won the British Speedway Grand Prix at...
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  • Memorial -". "April 13. 1933, Season opening". Speedway Life. Retrieved 1 March 2024. "Motorsport Memorial -". "Christchurch Speedways, Monica Park, Halswell...
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    Växjö (redirect from Växjö, Sweden)
    1950 Swedish speedway season before being the home for Dackarna in 1956. The venue held rounds of the Individual Speedway World Championship in 1952, 1957...
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    Kenny Bräck (category Swedish racing drivers)
    becoming the first Swedish driver to win the race. He survived one of the racing sport's biggest crashes at Texas Motor Speedway in 2003, where he recorded...
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  • Rune Sörmander (category Swedish speedway riders)
    Sweden, winning the Swedish Championship in 1955, 1958 and 1959. On 22 June 1952 he won the Continental Speedway Final, which formed part of the 1952...
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