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The 2007 Swedish speedway season was the 2007 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. [1]
The 2007 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship final was held at the Kumla Motorstadion in Kumla on 1 September. Andreas Jonsson won the Swedish Championship for the second time. [2] [3]
Pos | Rider | Team | Pts | Total | SF1 | SF2 | Final |
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1 | Andreas Jonsson | Dackarna | (2,3,3,3,2) | 13 | 1 | 3 | 3 |
2 | Jonas Davidsson | Rospiggarna | (2,3,3,2,3) | 13 | 2 | x | 2 |
3 | Peter Karlsson | Dackarna | (3,2,3,3,3) | 14 | x | x | 1 |
4 | Mikael Max | Piraterna | (3,3,2,3,2) | 13 | 3 | x | 0 |
5 | Magnus Zetterström | Indianerna | (3,2,2,2,2) | 11 | x | 2 | |
6 | Freddie Lindgren | Dackarna | (r,r,1,3,3) | 7 | x | 1 | |
7 | Niklas Klingberg | Örnarna | (3,3,0,1,3) | 10 | x | 0 | |
8 | Robert Eriksson | Valsarna | (2,1,1,1,2) | 7 | |||
9 | Andreas Messing (res) | Rospiggarna | (3,2,1) | 6 | |||
10 | Peter Ljung | Vetlanda | (0,2,2,2,0) | 6 | |||
11 | Freddie Eriksson | Griparna | (1,2,1,0,1) | 5 | |||
12 | Simon Gustafsson | Kumla | (0,0,2,1,1) | 4 | |||
13 | Andreas Bergstrom | Vargarna | (2,1,0,1,0) | 4 | |||
14 | Kim Nilsson | Hammarby | (1,1,0,0,1) | 3 | |||
15 | Andreas Lekander | Griparna | (1,0,1,0,0) | 2 | |||
16 | David Ruud | Lejonen | (0,1,f,-,-) | 1 | |||
17 | Thomas H. Jonasson | Vetlanda | (1,r,x,-,-) | 1 |
Key
Robert Pettersson won the U21 championship. [4] [5]
Dackarna won the Elitserien and were declared the winners of the Swedish Speedway Team Championship for the fifth time, but first since 1962. The Dackarna team included Andreas Jonsson, Freddie Lindgren, Hans Andersen and Peter Karlsson. [6] [7] [8] [9]
Lejonen won the Allsvenskan. [10]
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Play offs
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Division 1 | ||
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Pos | Team | Pts |
1 | Team Kumla | 24 |
2 | Filbyterna | 20 |
3 | SMK Gävle | 14 |
4 | Nässjö | 8 |
5 | Team Mariestad | 8 |
6 | Bysarna | 6 |
7 | Eldarna | 5 |
Dackarna is a motorcycle speedway club from Målilla in Sweden who compete in the Swedish Elitserien. Their home track is at the Skrotfrag Arena which was the venue for the Grand Prix of Scandinavia and is the current venue for the Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden. They ride in the Elitserien and are six times champions of Sweden.
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