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Andreas Jonsson
Andreas Karl Rune Jonsson (born 3 September 1980 in Stockholm, Sweden) is an international motorcycle speedway rider. He was a member of the Sweden speedway team that won the World Cup in 2003, 2004 and 2015. Career summary Jonsson won Under-21 titles at World, Scandinavian and Swedish levels and won the $100,000 first prize on offer at the 100th Speedway Grand Prix, billed as the 'Richest Minute in Motorsport'. Andreas Jonsson has also won the Swedish Championship on seven occasions, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2016. In late-August 2019, he announced his retirement from motorcycle speedway. Speedway Grand Prix results See also * Sweden national speedway team * List of Speedway Grand Prix riders * Speedway in Sweden Speedway in Sweden is one of the recognised 'four big leagues' in world speedway (along with Great Britain, Poland and Denmark). The Swedish leagues consists of three domestic leagues, an individual World Championship round of the Sp ...
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Individual Speedway Junior World Championship
The Speedway Under-21 World Championship is an annual speedway event held each year organized by the International Motorcycling Federation (FIM) since 1977. As of 2022, the title was awarded to the winner of the SGP2 category at the FIM Speedway World Championship. History Between 1977 and 1987 the Championship was the called Individual Speedway Junior European Championship (European Speedway Under 21 Championship), open only to European riders. In 1979, the Championship allowed riders from other continents to compete, but was renamed to the Speedway World Under 21 Championship in 1988. A new competition was named Individual Speedway Junior European Championship was founded by the European Motorcycle Union (UEM) in 1998, only open to European competitors. Originally it was called the European Under-21 Championship (from 1977-1987) but changed its name in 1988 when it was made open to all nations. To confuse matters a new European Individual Speedway Junior Championship was c ...
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2011 Speedway Grand Prix Of Croatia
The 2011 FIM Nice Croatian Speedway World Championship Grand Prix was the tenth race of the 2011 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on September 24 at the Stadium Milenium in Donji Kraljevec, Croatia. Riders The Speedway Grand Prix Commission nominated Matej Žagar as Wild Card, and Dino Kovačić and Matija Duh both as Track Reserves. The Draw was made on September 23. Results Grand Prix was won by Andreas Jonsson who beat Chris Harris, Fredrik Lindgren and Greg Hancock in the final. After the event, championship leader Greg Hancock has more than 24 points over second Andreas Jonsson and becoming 2011 World Champion. Hancock is the oldest World Champion in history, beating Ivan Mauger. Between first and last champion title was 14 years; former the longest period was 11 years (Mauger 1968-1979). Heat details Heat after heat # (60,92) Jonsson, Pedersen, Lindbäck, Holta # (60,17) Sayfutdinov, Bjerre, Hampel, Žagar # (60,39) Hancock, Laguta, Holder, Kołodziej ...
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2011 Speedway Grand Prix Of Poland
The 2011 Enea Toruń FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland was the eighth race of the 2011 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on April 27 at the MotoArena Toruń stadium in Toruń, Poland. Riders The Speedway Grand Prix Commission nominated Darcy Ward as Wild Card, and Piotr Pawlicki, Jr. and Emil Pulczyński both as Track Reserves. Originally, Polish Motor Union has proposed Adrian Miedziński of Unibax Toruń as a Wild Card. Ward, 2009 and 2010 Under-21 World Champion, raced for Unibax Toruń between 2009 and 2010. Injury Pole Janusz Kołodziej was replaced by first Qualified Substitutes, Magnus Zetterström. The Draw was made on August 26 at 13:00 CEST. : (13) Janusz Kołodziej → (19) Magnus Zetterström Results Grand Prix was won by Andreas Jonsson who beat Jarosław Hampel, wild card Darcy Ward and Antonio Lindbäck in the final.''Świat Żużla'', No 4 (88) 2011, pages 55-56 Heat details Heat after heat # (6) Hancock, Holder, Sajfutdinow, Łaguta # (6) Z ...
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Speedway Grand Prix Of Poland
The Speedway Grand Prix of Poland is a speedway event that is a part of the Speedway Grand Prix Series. Winners Most wins Tomasz Gollob 8 times Bartosz Zmarzlik 8 times References {{DEFAULTSORT:Speedway Grand Prix Of Poland Grand Prix Poland Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 16 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of . Poland has a population of over 38 million and is the fifth-most populous ...
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2010 Speedway Grand Prix Of Poland
The 2010 FIM Toruń Speedway Grand Prix of Poland was the fifth race of the 2010 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on 19 June at the MotoArena Toruń in Toruń, Poland. The Polish Grand Prix, first hosted in Toruń, was won by Pole Tomasz Gollob, who beat Poles Rune Holta and Jarosław Hampel and Jason Crump of Australia. It was first time in SGP history, when podium was won by riders from the same country. Riders The Speedway Grand Prix Commission nominated Adrian Miedziński as Wild Card, and Artur Mroczka and Maciej Janowski both as Track Reserves. Injured Emil Sayfutdinov will be replaced by first Qualified Substitutes Piotr Protasiewicz again. The Draw was made on 18 June at 13:00 CEST by Michał Zalewski, President (=Mayor) of Toruń. : (3) Emil Sayfutdinov → (19) Piotr Protasiewicz Hans N. Andersen, Chris Holder and Adrian Miedziński is all riding for Unibax Toruń, whose home track is at the Motoarena, in the 2010 season in Poland.''Świat Żużla'', No 1 ( ...
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Speedway Grand Prix Of Nordic
The Speedway Grand Prix of Nordic was a motorcycle speedway event that was a part of the Speedway Grand Prix Series. It was the second Grand Prix event in Denmark. It was staged between 2009 and 2014 at the Speedway Center in Vojens. Winners Most wins Andreas Jonsson 2 times See also * Speedway Grand Prix * Nordic countries {{Speedway Grand Prix in Denmark Nordic International sports competitions hosted by Denmark Grand Prix Grand Prix ( , meaning ''Grand Prize''; plural Grands Prix), is a name sometimes used for competitions or sport events, alluding to the winner receiving a prize, trophy or honour Grand Prix or grand prix may refer to: Arts and entertainment ...
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2014 Speedway Grand Prix Of Nordic
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2009 Speedway Grand Prix Of Nordic
The 2009 FIM Speedway World Championship Grand Prix of Nordic will be the eighth race of the 2009 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on 29 August in the Vojens Speedway Center in Vojens, Denmark. Vojens was GP host between 1995 and 2002. The first Nordic SGP was won by Andreas Jonsson, who beat Rune Holta, Kenneth Bjerre and Emil Sayfutdinov in the final. Riders The Speedway Grand Prix Commission nominated Niels Kristian Iversen as the wild card and Kenneth Hansen and Morten Risager as the track reserves. On 26 August in Danish league match between Esbjerg and Slangerup SK Kenneth Hansen feel on track and was hospitalize. The riders' starting positions draw for Grand Prix meeting was made on 28 August at 13:00 CEST by FIM Jury President Christer Bergström. Heat details Heat after heat # Crump, Walasek, Iversen, Gollob # Pedersen, Jonsson, Hancock, Harris # Sajfutdinov, Holta, Nicholls, Ułamek # Bjerre, Lindgren, Adams, Andersen # Jonsson, Lindgren, Ułamek, I ...
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Speedway Grand Prix Of Germany
The Speedway Grand Prix of Germany is a speedway event that is a part of the Speedway Grand Prix Series. Since 2016 the event has been staged at the Bergring Arena in Teterow. Winners ''* Due to inclement weather, the FIM deemed that track at the Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen to be unsafe and the German GP was re-staged a week later in Bydgoszcz, Poland.'' Most wins Hans Nielsen & Tomasz Gollob - 2 times References See also {{DEFAULTSORT:Speedway Grand Prix Of Germany Grand Prix Germany Germany,, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It is the second most populous country in Europe after Russia, and the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany is situated betwe ...
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2007 Speedway Grand Prix Of Germany
The 2007 Speedway Grand Prix of Germany was the eleventh race of the 2007 Speedway Grand Prix season. It took place on 13 October in the Veltins-Arena stadium in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.''Świat Żużla'', No 4 (72) 2007, page 53 Starting positions draw #(7) Matej Žagar (Slovenia) #(16) Christian Hefenbrock (Germany) #(15) Chris Harris (speedway rider), Chris Harris (United Kingdom) #(8) Tomasz Gollob (Poland) #(5) Leigh Adams (Australia) #(6) Hans N. Andersen (Denmark) #(3) Nicki Pedersen (Denmark) #(1) Jason Crump (Australia) #(4) Andreas Jonsson (Sweden) #(10) Antonio Lindbäck (Sweden) → (19) Peter Karlsson (speedway rider), Peter Karlsson (Sweden) #(13) Wiesław Jaguś (Poland) #(12) Bjarne Pedersen (Denmark) #(9) Jarosław Hampel (Poland) → (20) Kai Laukkanen (Finland) #(2) Greg Hancock (United States) #(14) Rune Holta (Poland) #(11) Scott Nicholls (United Kingdom) #(17) Martin Smolinski (Germany) #(18) Tobias Kroner (Germany) Heat details Heat after heat # Hefe ...
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Speedway Grand Prix Of Denmark
The Speedway Grand Prix of Denmark is a speedway event that is a part of the Speedway Grand Prix Series. The event was first held at the Vojens Speedway Center from 1995 to 2002 before switching to the Parken Stadium in Copenhagen from 2003 to 2014. After four years at the CASA Arena in Horsens between 2015 and 2018, the event will return to Vojens in 2019. Winners Most wins Tony Rickardsson and Jason Crump both 4 times See also * motorcycle speedway * List of Speedway Grand Prix riders References {{Speedway Grand Prix in Denmark Denmark International sports competitions hosted by Denmark Grand Prix Grand Prix ( , meaning ''Grand Prize''; plural Grands Prix), is a name sometimes used for competitions or sport events, alluding to the winner receiving a prize, trophy or honour Grand Prix or grand prix may refer to: Arts and entertainment ...
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