1986 Danish speedway season

The 1986 Danish speedway season was the 1986 season of motorcycle speedway in Denmark.[1] The season was hugely significant because a new professional league was introduced called the Danish Superliga. Previously the league consisted of multiple amateur teams and Danish speedway suffered from the fact that many of their top professional riders chose not to race in Denmark.[2]

Individual

Danish Final (world championship round)

Five riders from the Danish final would progress to the Nordic Final as part of the 1986 Individual Speedway World Championship. The final was held on 8 May at the Hele Fyns Speedway Center in Fjelsted and was won by Hans Nielsen.[3]

Final

Pos.RiderScoresTotal
1Hans Nielsen3,2,3,3,314
2Erik Gundersen3,3,3,2,213+3
3Bo Petersen2,3,2,3,313+2
4Jan O. Pedersen1,2,3,3,312
5John Jørgensen3,1,3,3,212
6Sam Nikolajsenf,3,1,0,37
7Per Sørensen1,1,2,0,27
8John Eskildsen2,0,1,2,27
9Jens Rasmussen1,2,2,2,17
10Peter Glanzf,2,2,1,ef5
11Tommy Knudsen3,1,f,1,ef5
12Peter Ravn2,1,f,1,15
13Flemming Pedersen1,3,1,ef,04
14Kurt Hansen2,0,1,1,04
15Preben Eriksen0,ef,0,2,13
16Aksel Jepsen0,0,ef,0.00

Individual Championship

The 1986 Danish Individual Speedway Championship was the 1986 edition of the Danish Individual Speedway Championship.[4] The final was held at Randers on ? August. The title was won by Erik Gundersen for the fourth consecutive year.[5][6]

Final

Pos.RiderTotal
1Erik Gundersen14
2Hans Nielsen12
3Tommy Knudsen12
4John Jørgensen12
5Jan O. Pedersen8
6Peter Glanz8
7Allan Johansen6
8Aksel Jepsen3
9John Eskildsen3
10Ole Hansen3
Flemming Rasmussen
Bent Thomadsen
Jens Rasmussen

Key - Each heat has four riders, 3 points for a heat win, 2 for 2nd, 1 for third and 0 for last

Junior Championship

Gert Handberg won the Junior Championship.[7][8]

Team

Danish Superliga

The 1986 Superliga was the first edition of the new league format. It was won by Fjelsted (the Leopards), who became Danish champions for the second time in their history. The team included Lars Henrik Jørgensen, Ole Hansen, Flemming Rasmussen, Jan Jakobsen and Allan Johansen.[9][10][11][12] The eight clubs competing were chosen from the top eight from the 1985 division 1 season, with the exception of Ulvene Midtsjaellands who were replaced by Kulsvierne Frederiksborg (Slangerup).

League table

Pos Team P Pts
1Fjelsted
2Fredericia
3Slangerup
uVojens
uEsbjerg
uOutrup
uHolsted
uBrovst

Key - u (did not finish in the top three)

References

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  2. "Danish Team Championships". Speedway History. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  3. "1986 season". Speedway.org. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  4. "Danish Individual Championships". Speedway History. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  5. "Danish Speedway Champions". Speedway Life. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  6. "Danish Champions". wwosbackup. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  7. "Dansk Junior Mesterskab 1965 - 2022". Dansk Speedway. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  8. "DANISH JUNIOR CHAMPIONS". Speedway Life. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  9. "Super League". Speedway Life. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
  10. "Danish Superliga". Dansk Speedway. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
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  12. "Speedway Danish champions for teams". Danish Motor Union. Retrieved 9 April 2023.
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