2004 Speedway Grand Prix of Norway

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2004 Speedway Grand Prix of Norway
Venue Vikingskipet
Location Hamar, (Norway)
Start date2 October 2004
Competitors24 (2 reserves)
  2003

The 2004 Speedway Grand Prix of Norway was the ninth and final round of the 2004 Speedway Grand Prix season (the world championship). It took place on 2 October 2004 at the Vikingskipet in Hamar, Norway. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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It was the third and last time that the Speedway Grand Prix of Norway had been held.

The Grand Prix was by the Swedish rider Tony Rickardsson (his 14th career Grand Prix win).

Grand Prix result

Pos.Rider123456SF1SF2FinalGP Points
1 Flag of Sweden.svg Tony Rickardsson 33033325
2 Flag of the United States.svg Greg Hancock 330322220
3 Flag of Poland.svg Tomasz Gollob 1322118
4 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leigh Adams 22133016
5 Flag of Sweden.svg Andreas Jonsson 3323113
6 Flag of Denmark.svg Nicki Pedersen 223113
7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Crump 132011
8 Flag of Norway.svg Rune Holta 3302011
9 Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael Max 321318
10 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan Sullivan 1332018
11 Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Protasiewicz 3121207
12 Flag of Poland.svg Jarosław Hampel 01207
13 Flag of England.svg Scott Nicholls 0016
14 Flag of Denmark.svg Hans Andersen 022016
15 Flag of England.svg Lee Richardson 22105
16 Flag of Denmark.svg Jesper B. Jensen 133005
17 Flag of Norway.svg Arnt Førland 1214
18 Flag of Finland.svg Kai Laukkanen 2114
19 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Aleš Dryml Jr. 2003
20 Flag of Denmark.svg Bjarne Pedersen 2003
21 Flag of England.svg Mark Loram 012
22 Flag of Norway.svg Rune Sola 112
23 Flag of Finland.svg Joonas Kylmäkorpi 001
24 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Bohumil Brhel 001

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