1970 Swedish speedway season

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1970 Swedish speedway season
Tommy Jannson Intercontinental Final.jpg
Tommy Jansson was the Junior champion
  1969
1971  

The 1970 Swedish speedway season was the 1970 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. [1] [2]

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Individual

Individual Championship

The 1970 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held on 26 September in Stockholm. Ove Fundin won the Swedish Championship for the ninth time. [3] [4] [5]

Pos.RiderClubTotal
1 Ove Fundin Kaparna14+3
2 Bernt Persson Indianerna14+2
3 Anders Michanek Getingarna13
4 Leif Enecrona Getingarna12
5 Göte Nordin Kaparna11
6 Hans Holmqvist Masarna10
7 Christer Löfqvist Bysarna8
8 Tommy Johansson Dackarna8
9 Per-Olof Söderman Vargarna6
10 Jan Simensen Lejonen6
11 Therje Henriksson Lejonen6
12 Per-Åke Gerhardsson Vargarna5
13 Ragnar Holm Filbyterna3
14 Bengt Larsson Örnarna3
15 Åke Andersson Lejonen1
16 Bengt Brannefors Kaparna0
17 Torbjörn Karlsson (res)Bysarna0
18 Claes Löfstrand (res)Kaparna0

Junior Championship

Winner - Tommy Jansson [6] [7]

Team

Team Championship

Kaparna won division 1 and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the second time. The team included Ove Fundin, Göte Nordin and Bengt Jansson [8] [9]

Bysarna won the second division, while Filbyterna and Vikingarna won the third division east and west respectively. [10] [11]

See also

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