Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix Motorcycle competition held in Sweden
Motor race
The Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix was a motorcycling event that was part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing season in various stints from 1958 to 1990.
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Anderstorp, used in 1968–1977 with a different layout
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Råbelövsbanan, used in 1959 and 1961
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Hedemora, used in 1958
- 1971–1972: Sveriges Grand Prix för motorcyklar (no official sponsor)[1]
- 1973–1974, 1976–1977, 1981–1989: Swedish TT (no official sponsor)[2]
- 1975: Pommac Swedish TT[3]
- 1978: Sveriges Grand Prix (no official sponsor)[4]
- 1979: Grand Prix of Sweden (no official sponsor)[5]
- 1990: Nordic TT (no official sponsor)[6]
Winners of the Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix
Multiple winners (riders)
# Wins
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Rider
|
Wins
|
Category
|
Years won
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7
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Barry Sheene
|
500cc
|
1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981
|
125cc
|
1971
|
4
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Giacomo Agostini
|
500cc
|
1971, 1972
|
350cc
|
1971, 1972
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Ángel Nieto
|
125cc
|
1972, 1977
|
50cc
|
1971, 1976
|
Takazumi Katayama
|
500cc
|
1982
|
350cc
|
1977
|
250cc
|
1974, 1976
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Eddie Lawson
|
500cc
|
1984, 1986, 1988, 1989
|
3
|
Teuvo Länsivuori
|
500cc
|
1974
|
350cc
|
1973, 1974
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Pier Paolo Bianchi
|
125cc
|
1976, 1978, 1979
|
Anton Mang
|
250cc
|
1981, 1985, 1987
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Fausto Gresini
|
125cc
|
1984, 1986, 1987
|
2
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Geoff Duke
|
500cc
|
1958
|
350cc
|
1958
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Gary Hocking
|
500cc
|
1961
|
250cc
|
1959
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Rodney Gould
|
250cc
|
1971, 1972
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Jan de Vries
|
50cc
|
1972, 1973
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Gregg Hansford
|
350cc
|
1978
|
250cc
|
1978
|
Ricardo Tormo
|
125cc
|
1981
|
50cc
|
1977
|
Freddie Spencer
|
500cc
|
1983, 1985
|
Sito Pons
|
250cc
|
1988, 1989
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Multiple winners (manufacturers)
# Wins
|
Manufacturer
|
Wins
|
Category
|
Years won
|
17
|
Yamaha
|
500cc
|
1974, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990
|
350cc
|
1973, 1974, 1977
|
250cc
|
1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1983, 1986
|
125cc
|
1974
|
13
|
Honda
|
500cc
|
1982, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989
|
250cc
|
1961, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990
|
125cc
|
1961, 1990
|
8
|
MV Agusta
|
500cc
|
1961, 1971, 1972, 1973
|
350cc
|
1959, 1971, 1972
|
125cc
|
1959
|
7
|
Morbidelli
|
250cc
|
1979, 1982
|
125cc
|
1975, 1976, 1982, 1983, 1984
|
6
|
Suzuki
|
500cc
|
1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979
|
125cc
|
1971
|
4
|
Kawasaki
|
350cc
|
1978
|
250cc
|
1977, 1978, 1981
|
3
|
Bultaco
|
125cc
|
1977
|
50cc
|
1976, 1977
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Derbi
|
125cc
|
1972, 1988
|
50cc
|
1971
|
2
|
Norton
|
500cc
|
1958
|
350cc
|
1958
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MZ
|
250cc
|
1958, 1959
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Kreidler
|
50cc
|
1972, 1973
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Minarelli
|
125cc
|
1978, 1979
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Garelli
|
125cc
|
1986, 1987
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By year
References
57°15′55″N 13°36′15″E / 57.26528°N 13.60417°E / 57.26528; 13.60417
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