1995 Danish speedway season

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The 1995 Danish speedway season was the 1995 season of motorcycle speedway in Denmark.

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Individual

Individual Championship

The 1995 Danish Individual Speedway Championship was the 1995 edition of the Danish Individual Speedway Championship. [1] The final was held over 2 rounds at the Hedensted Løsning Speedway Center on 27 May and at the Uhre Speedway Center, Herning on 28 May. The title was won by Brian Andersen. [2] [3]

There was a significant change caused by the creation of the Speedway Grand Prix, which was the new version of the World Championship. Four riders from the Danish final would progress to the Scandinavian Final as part of the 1996 Speedway Grand Prix Qualification. [4] This would not necessarily be the top four because a Danish rider could already have been a permanent Grand Prix rider, which would allow the next best rider to qualify.

Final

Pos.RiderTeamScoresTotalRace off
1 Brian Andersen Fredericia11,14253
2 Brian Karger Fredericia10,15252
3 John Jørgensen Fjelsted11,1223
4 Gert Handberg Slangerup8,1321
5 Ronni Pedersen Fjelsted8,11193
6 Bo Skov Eriksen Holsted11,8192
7 Aksel Jepsen Outrup11,718
8 Ole Hansen Fredericia7,916
9 Jens Henry Nielsen Brovst5,813
10 Martin Vinther Fredericia7,613
11 Hans Clausen Holsted9,110
12 Martin Greve Vissenbjerg7,29
13 Claus Jacobsen Holstebro5,49
14 Anders Nielsen Slangerup4,37
15 Jacob Olsen Vojens4,04
16 Per Sörensen Slangerup1,34
17 Klaus Rasmussen (res)Holsteddnr,44
18 Jesper B. Jensen (res)Holsteddnr,dnr0

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

Junior Championship

Charlie Gjedde won the Junior Championship. [5] [6]

Team

Danish Superliga

The 1995 season was won by Fjelsted for the 4th time. [7] [8] [9]

PosTeamPPts
1 Fjelsted 1438
2 Holsted 1435
3 Fredericia 1427
4 Outrup 1422
5 Slangerup 1418
6 Herning 1417
7 Holstebro 145
8 Randers 144

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