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2002 Swedish speedway season

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2002 Swedish speedway season
Freddie Eriksson was the 2002 junior champion
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The 2002 Swedish speedway season was the 2002 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden.[1][2]

Individual

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The 2002 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held at the Smedstadion in Eskilstuna on 17 August. Niklas Klingberg won the Swedish Championship.[3][4]

Pos Rider team Pts Total
1 Niklas Klingberg Masarna (3,3,1,3,3) 13
2 Mikael Karlsson Valsarna (2,1,3,3,3) 12
3 Peter Karlsson Kaparna (3,2,1,3,2) 11
4 Freddie Eriksson Rosppigarna (3,3,0,1,3) 10
5 Tony Rickardsson Masarna (3,1,3,2,1) 10
6 Niklas Karlsson Piraterna (1,3,0,2,3) 9
7 Magnus Zetterström Örnarna (0,3,2,1,2) 8
8 Henrik Gustafsson Indianerna (1,2,2,2,0) 7
9 Peter Nahlin Smederna (2,0,3,0,1) 6
10 Antonio Lindbäck Masarna (1,2,0,3,0) 6
11 Peter I. Karlsson Valsarna (d,0,2,2,2) 6
12 Freddie Lindgren Indianerna (0,1,3,1,0) 5
13 Patrick Dybeck Gasarna (2,1,1,0,1) 5
14 Stefan Ekberg Piraterna (2,0,1,u,2) 5
15 Stefan Andersson Luxo Stars (0,2,2,0,-) 4
16 Kim Jansson (res) Kaparna (1) 1
17 Daniel Andersson Smederna (u,0,0,0,0) 0

Key

  • points per race - 3 for a heat win, 2 for 2nd, 1 for third, 0 for last
  • +3 won race off, +2 2nd in race off, +1, 3rd in race off, +0 last in race off
  • ef - engine failure
  • t - tape touching excluded
  • u - fell
  • w - excluded

Freddie Eriksson won the U21 championship.[5][6]

Team

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Rospiggarna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the fourth time and for the second successive season. The Rospiggarna team included Greg Hancock, Ryan Sullivan and Andreas Jonsson.[7][8][9]

Vetlanda won the Allsvenskan. Team Svelux became Luxo Stars and Team Viking became Vikingarna.[10]

Play offs

Play offs

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Swedish speedway season by season". Speedway.org. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Speedway riders, history and results". WWOS Backup. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Swedish Individual Championship". Speedway History. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  4. ^ "2002 Swedish Championship". Metal Speedway. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Swedish Speedway Junior Championship". Speedway History. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Individual Swedish Junior Championships". Speedway Fansite. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  7. ^ "HISTORICAL RESULTS 1948-2015". Speedway History. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Swedish Bauhaus Elite League". Speedway Fan Site. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Statistik". Elit Speedway Sverige. Retrieved 22 March 2023.
  10. ^ "2002". Speedway.org. Retrieved 22 March 2023.