Karl Mikael Karlsson (born 21 August 1973), who rides under the name Mikael Max, is an international
motorcycle speedway
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rider who rode in the
UK for the
Wolverhampton Wolves
Wolverhampton Wolves are a British speedway team based in Wolverhampton, England. They are sponsored by Parry's International Travel, and signed a deal with owner Dave Parry (previous speedway rider for the Wolverhampton Wolves) for the 2008 ...
in the
Elite League.
After first riding a speedway bike at the age of twelve, he moved up to 500cc bikes in 1989.
[Oakes, Peter (2004) ''British Speedway Who's Who'', , p. 150] He represented Sweden at under-21 level in 1990, and made his full debut for Sweden in 1991.
He won the Swedish Under-21 Championship in 1992 and the World Under-21 Championship in 1994.
He made his British speedway debut in 1993 for
Wolverhampton Wolves
Wolverhampton Wolves are a British speedway team based in Wolverhampton, England. They are sponsored by Parry's International Travel, and signed a deal with owner Dave Parry (previous speedway rider for the Wolverhampton Wolves) for the 2008 ...
, going on to ride for the club until 2005, only missing the 1995 and 2000 seasons. In 2006 he rode for the
Arena Essex Hammers
The Lakeside Hammers were a speedway team who most recently raced in the SGB Championship in 2018. They were founded (as the Arena-Essex Hammers) by promoter Wally Mawdsley and stock car promoter Chick Woodroffe. The team were nicknamed the Hamme ...
. Max is his mother's maiden name and he has raced as Mikael Max since 2003.
His two brothers,
Peter Karlsson and
Magnus Karlsson, are both
motorcycle speedway
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riders.
All three brothers represented
Sweden
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in the
2007 Speedway World Cup
The 2007 Speedway World Cup (SWC) was the 7th FIM Speedway World Cup season. The Final took place on July 21, 2007 in the Alfred Smoczyk Stadium in Leszno, Poland. The tournament was won by host team Poland (55 pts) and they beat defending champi ...
, with Magnus riding at reserve.
He won the Swedish Pairs Championship four times, twice with brother
Peter
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, in 1992 and 1996, with
Stefan Dannö
Stefan Dannö (born 10 February 1969) is an international former Speedway rider who rode in the Speedway World Championship. He also rode for the Eastbourne Eagles in the British Speedway League and Indianerna in the Swedish Elite League when ...
in 2002 and with
Stefan Andersson in 2003.
Speedway Grand Prix results
See also
*
Sweden national speedway team
Sweden are one of the major teams in international speedway. They have been managed by Mats Olsson, who is currently in his 2nd spell, since 2005 after he quit in 2000. The current captain is 2000 World Under-21 Champion Andreas Jonsson.
Spe ...
*
List of Speedway Grand Prix riders
This is a complete list of riders who have entered a FIM Speedway Grand Prix since 1995.
''After 2015 Scandinavian SGP in Stockholm (26 September 2015)''
Index
A
* Leigh Adams
* Zoltán Adorján
* Sebastian Aldén
* Stefano Alfonso
* B ...
References
External links
Official Website
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People from Gullspång Municipality
1973 births
Living people
Swedish speedway riders
Speedway World Cup champions
Wolverhampton Wolves riders
Lakeside Hammers riders
Sportspeople from Västra Götaland County