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Speedway in Sweden

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Speedway in Sweden

Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 24. Chapters: Speedway competitions in Sweden, Swedish speedway riders, Swedish speedway teams, History of motorcycle speedway in Sweden, Speedway Swedish Individual Championship, Elitserien, Sweden national speedway team, Tony Rickardsson, 2010 Speedway Swedish Individual Championship, Ikaros Smederna, Fredrik Lindgren, Andreas Jonsson, Antonio Lindbäck, Olle Nygren, Sweden national under-19 speedway team, Freddie Eriksson, Peter Karlsson, Tommy Jansson, Ove Fundin, Jonas Davidsson, Daniel Nermark, Mikael Max, Sören Sjösten, Ludvig Lindgren, Peter Nahlin, Magnus Zetterström, Simon Gustafsson, Bengt Jansson, Tony Olsson, Thomas H. Jonasson, Anders Michanek, Viktor Bergström, Dackarna, Lejonen, Linus Sundström, Per Jonsson, Sweden national under-21 speedway team, Stefan Ekberg, Daniel Davidsson, Magnus Karlsson, David Ruud, Niklas Klingberg, Henrik Gustafsson, Ricky Kling, Anton Rosén, Eric Andersson, Bernt Persson, Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden, Kim Nilsson, Linus Eklöf, Christer Löfqvist, Kenny Olsson, Dennis Andersson, Niklas Larsson, Sebastian Aldén, Rospiggarna, Masarna, Jimmy Nilsen, Björn Knutsson, Stefan Andersson, Speedway Grand Prix of Scandinavia, Västervik Speedway, Leif Enecrona, Indianerna, Billy Forsberg, Elit Vetlanda Speedway, Stefan Dannö, Team Bikab, Peter Ljung, List of speedway teams in Sweden, Ikarosstadion. Excerpt: In the 1950s motorcycle speedway became one of Swedens most popular team sports where each fixture often was viewed by audiences between 10000 and 20000 people. The Swedish speedway league was founded a few years earlier in 1948 and was inspired by British speedway including adopting the British teams nicknames in Swedish versions. For instance the Norrköping team became Vargarna (English: "The Wolves"), the Eskilstuna team became Smederna (English: "The Blacksmiths") and the club Motorsällskapet became Getingarna (English: "The Wasps"). As popularity of the sport grew there were many new clubs founded all around Sweden and during the 1950s more than 30 different clubs competed at least one season in the league system. Unfortunately many of these new teams were short lived and only survived a few years but one can still find some of those new teams of the 50s in today's Elitserien. This year Smålänningarna changed name to Dackarna and GEMA changed name to KaparnaDivision 1 Division 2 A Division 2 B Division 2 C Division 1 Division 2 East Division 2 West This year Falkarna changed name to Knallarna, Hyllingarna changed name to Stenbockarna and Solkatterna changed name to KavaljerernaDivision 1 Division 2 Division 1 Division 2 Division 1 Division 1 Division 1 Division 1 Division 1 Division 2 Division 1 Division 2 The Swedish Individual Championship is a competition for Swedish Speedway riders. Elitserien (literally, "The Elite League") is the highest league in the league system of speedway in Sweden and currently comprises the top 9 Swedish speedway teams. The first season began in 1982. Before that Allsvenskan was the highest division. From the start of Swedish league speedway in 1948 until 1981 the highest speedway league in Sweden was Division 1, in those days commonly known as Allsvenskan. But in 1982 Elitserien was formed, consisting of only six teams where the top four teams qualified for the play offs. Getingarna became the first winners after defeati

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