1991 Swedish speedway season

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1991 Swedish speedway season
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Lars Gunnestad (left) helped Indianerna win the team title again
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1992  

The 1991 Swedish speedway season was the 1991 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. [1] [2]

Contents

Individual

Individual Championship

The 1991 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held in Vetlanda on 21 September. Peter Karlsson won the Swedish Championship for the second time. [3] [4]

PosRiderTeamPtsTotal
1 Peter Karlsson Örnarna(2,2,3,3,3)13+3
2 Peter Nahlin Smederna(3,2,2,3,3)13+2
3 Per Jonsson Getingarna(3,2,1,3,3)12+3
4 Claes Ivarsson Vetlanda(1,3,3,3,2)12+2
5 Tony Rickardsson Getingarna(2,3,3,1,1)10
6 Joakim Karlsson Skepparna(3,1,2,2,2)10
7 Tony Olsson Bysarna(2,3,1,2,2)10
8 Henrik Gustafsson Indianerna(3,d,3,1,1)8
9 Jimmy Nilsen Getingarna(1,2,2,2,0)7
10 Erik Stenlund Rospiggarna(2,1,2,0,1)6
11 Jorgen Johansson Skepparna(1,0,d,2,2)5
12 Dennis Löfqvist Bysarna(0.3.0.1.0)4
13 Mikael Teurnberg (res)Rospiggarna(3)3
14 Patrick Karlsson Rospiggarna(u,0,1,0,1)2
15 Bo Arrhen Getingarna(1,0,0,1,0)2
16 Niklas Karlsson Örnarna(d,1,1,-,-)2
17 Stefan Dannö Indianerna(0.1,d,0.0)1
18 Christer Rohlen (res)Indianerna(0)0

U21 Championship

Jorgen Hultgren won the U21 championship. [5] [6]

Team

Team Championship

Indianerna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the second successive season. The Indianerna team included Henrik Gustafsson, Christer Rohlén, Mikael Blixt, Lars Gunnestad and Stefan Dannö. [7] [8] [9]

Brassarna changed their name to Nässjö and Örebro changed their name to Buddys. [10] Dackarna won the first division and Kaparna won the second division. [11] [10]

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