2023 Swedish speedway season

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2023 Swedish speedway season
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Dan Bewley helped Dackarna win the Elitserien
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The 2023 Swedish Speedway season is the 2023 season of motorcycle speedway in Sweden. [1]

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In February 2023, Masarna pulled out of the 2023 Elitserien due to financial difficulties. They were the second club in two successive years to have pulled out of the league. [2] [3]

Individual

Individual Championship

The 2023 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship was the 2023 version of the Swedish Individual Speedway Championship. The title was won by Freddie Lindgren. [4]

The final was held at the Skrotfrag Arena in Målilla on 27 June 2023. [5]

Pos.RiderTeamPointsTotalSemiFinal
1 Freddie Lindgren Västervik(3,3,3,3,2)143
2 Jacob Thorssell Västervik(3,3,2,3,3)142
3 Timo Lahti ( Flag of Finland.svg )Rospiggarna(3,2,1,3,2)1131
4 Oliver Berntzon Lejonen(2,2,3,1,3)110
5 Kim Nilsson Rospiggarna(1,0,2,3,3)92
6 Daniel Henderson Lejonen(3,1,3,2,2)111
7 Casper Henriksson Lejonen(1,2,1,2,2)80
8 Antonio Lindbäck Rospiggarna(0,3,D,3,1)7
9 Filip Hjelmland Dackarna(2,0,3,0,1)6
10 Jonathan Ejnermark Piraterna(1,3,1,0,1)6
11 Joel Andersson Smederna(2,1,2,1,0)6
12 Ludvig Lindgren Dackarna(2,1,1,1,1)6
13 Victor Palovaara Rospiggarna(1,2,0,2,0)5
14 Anton Karlsson Västervik(0,1,0,0,2)3
15 Jonatan Grahn Indianerna(0,0,2,0,0)2
16 Ludvig Selvin Piraterna(0,W,0,1,0)1

U21 Championship

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Team

Team Championship

Elitserien

PosTeamPWDLBPPts
1 Västervik 12903523
2 Dackarna 12705519
3 Piraterna 12606214
4 Indianerna 12507313
5 Lejonen 12507313
6 Rospiggarna 12507212
7 Smederna 12507111

Quarter-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
RospiggarnaPiraterna50–40, 44–46
IndianernaLejonen43–47, 38–52

Semi-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
VästervikRospiggarna53–37, 46–44
LejonenDackarna41–49, 39–51

Final

Team 1Team 2Score
VästervikDackarna43–47, 44-46

Allsvenskan (second tier league)

PosTeamPWDLBPPts
1 Vargarna 12912625
2 Njudungarna 12804420
3 Valsarna 12804420
4 Gislaved 12714419
5 Örnarna 1230928
6 Griparna 1230917
7 Solkatterna 1230906

Semi-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
ValsarnaVargarna35–55, 45–45
GislavedNjudungarna40–50, 42–48

Final

Team 1Team 2Score
NjudungarnaVargarna49–41, 44–46

Division One (third tier league)

PosTeamPPts
1 Masarna 1224
2 Indianerna C 1221
3 Team Dalej 1220
4 Vikingarna 1214
5 Smederna B 1211

Teams

Elitserien

Dackarna

Indianerna

Lejonen

Piraterna

Rospiggarna

Smederna

Västervik

Allsvenskan

Gislaved

Griparna

Njudungarna

Örnarna

Solkatterna

Valsarna

Vargarna

See also

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References

  1. "Fixtures". Elie Speedway. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  2. "MASARNA OUT OF SWEDISH LEAGUE". FIM. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  3. "SWEDISH GIANTS VETLANDA CLOSE". FIM. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
  4. "LINDGREN WINS SWEDISH TITLE NO.3". FIM Speedway. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  5. "Individual Swedish Championship". Sportowe Fakty (in Polish). Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  6. "Henriksson won SM gold again: "Much more nervous this year"" . Varnamo Nyheter. Retrieved 7 September 2024.