Anders Eriksson (enduro rider)

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Anders Eriksson (born 14 May 1973) is a Swedish enduro rider and a seven-time World Enduro Champion. He debuted in the World Enduro Championship with Kawasaki in 1991, and took his first world title with Husaberg in the 350 cc class in 1995. He then moved to Husqvarna for the 1996 season, and won the 400 cc world championship. In 2010, Eriksson was named an FIM Legend for his motorcycling achievements. [1]

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Debuting in the 500 cc category, Eriksson finished second to Kari Tiainen, and then beat him to the title in 1998 and 1999, despite not matching the Finn's win totals. After a third place in 2000, Eriksson edged Mika Ahola by one point to take his fifth world title in 2001. After winning the 500 cc world championship for the fourth time in 2002, he moved to the smaller 450 cc class for the 2003 season and became a seven-time world champion, equalling Tiainen's record. Eriksson continued with Husqvarna until the 2008 season, when he signed to the BMW team with a contract that runs through 2010. [2]

Career summary

SeasonSeriesClassTeamWinsFinal placing
1991 World Enduro Championship 125 cc Kawasaki 012th
1992European Enduro Championship125 cc Kawasaki  ?2nd
1993 World Enduro Championship 350 cc Husaberg 32nd
1994 World Enduro Championship 350 cc Husaberg 14th
1995 World Enduro Championship 350 cc Husaberg 51st
1996 World Enduro Championship 400 cc Husqvarna 51st
1997 World Enduro Championship 500 cc Husqvarna 52nd
1998 World Enduro Championship 500 cc Husqvarna 61st
1999 World Enduro Championship 500 cc Husqvarna 31st
2000 World Enduro Championship 500 cc Husqvarna 13rd
2001 World Enduro Championship 500 cc Husqvarna 21st
2002 World Enduro Championship 500 cc Husqvarna 71st
2003 World Enduro Championship 450 cc Husqvarna 41st
2004 World Enduro Championship E3 Husqvarna 05th
2005 World Enduro Championship E2 Husqvarna 07th
2006 World Enduro Championship E3 Husqvarna 020th
2007 World Enduro Championship E3 Husqvarna 07th
2008 World Enduro Championship E3 BMW 010th

ISDE

SeasonLocationClassTeamFinal placing
1992 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cessnock, Australia Junior TrophySweden1st
1993 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Assen, Netherlands World TrophySweden19th
1994 Flag of the United States.svg Tulsa, United States World TrophySweden2nd
1995 Flag of Poland.svg Jelenia Góra, Poland World TrophySweden15th
1996 Flag of Finland.svg Hämeenlinna, Finland World TrophySweden7th
1997 Flag of Italy.svg Brescia, Italy World TrophySweden16th
1998 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Traralgon, Australia World TrophySweden2nd
1999 Flag of Portugal.svg Coimbra, Portugal World TrophySweden13th
2000 Flag of Spain.svg Granada, Spain World TrophySweden2nd
2001 Flag of France.svg Brive-la-Gaillarde, France World TrophySweden8th
2002 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic World TrophySweden2nd
2003 Flag of Brazil.svg Fortaleza, Brazil World TrophySweden17th
2004 Flag of Poland.svg Kielce, Poland World TrophySweden4th

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References

  1. "FIM Legends" (PDF). fim-live.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 2, 2020. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  2. "Anders Eriksson byter stall". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2005-04-30. Retrieved 2008-10-21.