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The 2024 FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden was the fifth round of the 2024 Speedway Grand Prix season (the World Championship of speedway). It took place on 15 June 2024 at the Skrotfrag Arena in Målilla, Sweden. [1] The event was won by Bartosz Zmarzlik (his 24th career Grand Prix win). [2] By winning the 2024 Grand Prix of Sweden, Zmarzlik ...
The 2024 Speedway Grand Prix season was the 30th season of the Speedway Grand Prix era, and decided the 79th FIM Speedway World Championship. [1] It was the third series promoted by Discovery Sports Events. A new sprint race was introduced at selected Grand Prix during the qualifying session, with the fastest rider in each qualifying session ...
The Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden is a speedway event that is a part of the Speedway Grand Prix Series. ... This page was last edited on 3 October 2024, ...
This article lists the main speedway events and their results for 2024. This includes the Speedway Grand Prix, Speedway of Nations, Speedway European Championship, league competitions and other tournaments. [1] In 2024 speedway competitions are scheduled to be held in 4 continents. FIM is the governing body of speedway sport.
The 2024 Swedish Individual Speedway Championship took place on 28 May at the Hejla Arena [4] and was won by Fredrik Lindgren. [5] It was the fourth time Lindgren had been crowned Swedish champion, moving him up to fifth place on the all-time list. Kim Nilsson finished second and earned a wildcard for the 2024 Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden on ...
The 2024 SGP2 series was the 48th edition of the FIM Individual Under-21 World Championship. It was once again be staged as the SGP2 class of the FIM Speedway Grand Prix series after rights holders Discovery Sports Events took over promotional rights of the competition in 2022.
Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden (1995–) Former. Speedway Grand Prix of Australia (2002, 2015–2017) ... This page was last edited on 4 October 2024, ...
The Wild Card can win the Grand Prix like any other rider, and their World Championship points count the same as the 15 permanent riders, although this has only happened on six occasions by Mark Loram, Martin Dugard, Hans Andersen at the 2006 Danish Grand Prix, Michael Jepsen Jensen at the 2012 Speedway Grand Prix of Nordic, Adrian MiedziĆski ...