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1981 Danish speedway season

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1981 Danish speedway season
Ole Olsen extended his Danish Championship record to twelve titles and won the Danish World Championship qualifier.
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The 1981 Danish speedway season was the 1981 season of motorcycle speedway in Denmark.[1]

Individual

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Six riders from the Danish final would progress to the Nordic Final as part of the 1981 Individual Speedway World Championship. The final was held on 10 May at Fredericia, and was won by Ole Olsen.[2][3]

Final

Pos. Rider Total
1 Ole Olsen 15
2 Bo Petersen 13
3 Erik Gundersen 12+3
4 Tommy Knudsen 12+2
5 Hans Nielsen 12+1
6 Jens Henry Nielsen 8+3
7 Finn Thomsen 8+2
8 Preben Eriksen 8+1
9 Finn Rune Jensen 7
10 Mikael Lohmann 7
11 Bent Rasmussen 5
12 Steen Mastrup 5
13 Hans Ove Christiansen 4
14 Bent Juul Larsen 3
15 Finn Lundahl (res) 1
16 Svend Lund 0
17 Klaus Lohman 0

The 1981 Danish Individual Speedway Championship was the 1981 edition of the Danish Individual Speedway Championship.[4] The final was held at Vojens on 21 September. The title was won by Ole Olsen for the 12th time.[5][6]

Final

Pos. Rider Total
1 Ole Olsen 15
2 Hans Nielsen 14
3 Tommy Knudsen 11
4 Erik Gundersen 10
5 Finn Thomsen 10
6 Bent Rasmussen 10
7 Bo Petersen 8
8 Preben Eriksen 8
9 John Eskildsen 8
10 Flemming Pedersen 7
11 Finn Lundahl 6
12 Svend Lund 5
13 Casper Christensen 5
14 Kjeld Hansen 5
15 Poul E. Nielsen 4
16 Finn Rune Jensen 3

Key - Each heat has four riders, 3 points for a heat win, 2 for 2nd, 1 for third and 0 for last

Sam Nikolajsen won the Junior Championship.[7][8]

Team

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The 1981 Danish Tournament was won by Vikingerne Esbjerg (the Vikings), who became Danish champions for the 7th time in their history.[9][10][11][12]

Division 1 league table

Pos Team P Pts
1 Vikingerne Esbjerg 10 29
2 Tigers Holsted 10 25
3 Rodspaetterne Frederikshavn 10 22
4 Leoparderne Fjelsted 10 22
5 Blabjergdrengene Outrup 10 21
6 Goodyear-drengene Vojens 10 20
7 Hanerne Hanherred 10 15
8 Kulsvierne Frederiksborg 10 15
9 Uldjyderne Herning 10 13
10 Faestningsdrengene 10 12
11 Falkene Silkeborg 10 12
12 Piraterne Århus 10 10
13 Skansedrengene Fredericia 10 9
14 Klitrengene Esbjerg 10 8
15 Panthers Holsted 10 5
16 Fighters Vojens 10 2

Division 2 league table

Pos Team P Pts
1 Cometerne Fjelsted 10 30
2 Ulvene Midtsjaellands 10 27
3 Laksene Randers 10 25
4 Loverne Haderslev 10 22
5 Drabanterne Frederiksborg 10 22
6 Cimbrerne Aalborg 10 16
7 Vestjyderne Outrup 10 16
8 Hajerne Frederikshavn 10 13
9 Raketterne Fjelsted 10 12
10 Fladbrodrdrengene Randers 10 12
11 Skovtroldene Frederiksborg 10 9
12 Svanerne Munkebo 10 9
13 Wildcats Holsted 10 9
14 Pythonerne Århus 10 7
15 Urhanerne Herning 10 6
16 Fynborne Odin Odense 10 4

Division 3A league table

Pos Team P Pts
1 Ulveungerne Midtsjaellands 8 20
2 Kingodrengene Frederiksborg 8 12
3 Jetterne Amager 8 9
4 Stjernerne Fjelsted 8 7

Division 3B league table

Pos Team P Pts
1 Ravnene Hanherred 8 19
2 Satelitterne Fjelsted 8 16
3 Magerne Bogense 8 14
4 Volddrengene Fredericia 8 10
5 Rekruttererne Munkebo 8 1

References

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  1. ^ "Danish Team Championships". Speedway History. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  2. ^ "1981 season". Speedway.org. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Danish Qualification 1981". dlprezes.pl. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  4. ^ "Danish Individual Championships". Speedway History. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  5. ^ "Danish Speedway Champions". Speedway Life. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  6. ^ "Danish Champions". wwosbackup. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  7. ^ "Dansk Junior Mesterskab 1965 - 2022". Dansk Speedway. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  8. ^ "DANISH JUNIOR CHAMPIONS". Speedway Life. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  9. ^ "div. 500 cc. 1956 to 1985". Speedway Life. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Danish Team Championships". Speedway History. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  11. ^ "Speedway Danish champions for teams". Danish Motor Union. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  12. ^ "Pythonerne". Aarhus Motor Klub. Retrieved 12 April 2023.