2018 Danish speedway season
Niels-Kristian Iversen won his seventh consecutive Swedish title, joining Nicki Pedersen in second place behind Ole Olsen in the all time list.
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Individual

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The 2018 Danish Individual Speedway Championship was the 2018 edition of the Danish Individual Speedway Championship.[1] The final was staged over a single round, at the Granly Speedway Arena. Niels Kristian Iversen won his seventh national title, tying Nicki Pedersen for second on the all-time list. It was also only the second time in the history of the competition that a rider won seven successive titles, with Ole Olsen also completing the feat in 1973. Mikkel Michelsen finished second, with Pedersen third and Kenneth Bjerre fourth.[2][3]

Each rider competed in five rides, with the four top scorers racing in an additional heat. The points from the additional heat were then added to the previous score from the five riders. The winner was the rider who accumulated the most points in all of their rides, and not the rider who won the additional heat.

Final

  • 4 August 2018, held at the Granly Speedway Arena, Esbjerg[4]
Pos. Rider Points Details
1 Niels Kristian Iversen (Esbjerg) 16 (3,3,3,3,3,1)
2 Mikkel Michelsen (Slangerup) 13 (2,3,3,2,0,3)
3 Nicki Pedersen (Holsted) 12 (3,2,0,3,2,2)
4 Kenneth Bjerre (Holstebro) 11 (3,2,2,2,2,0)
5 Mads Korneliussen (Region Varde) 10 (2,1,3,1,3)
6 Michael Jepsen Jensen (Slangerup) 9 (3,3,2,W,1)
7 René Bach (Esbjerg) 9 (2,3,1,2,1)
8 Thomas Jørgensen (Region Varde) 7 (1,1,2,0,3)
9 Mads Hansen (Region Varde) 6 (2,0,0,3,1)
10 Peter Kildemand (Fjelsted) 6 (0,2,0,3,1)
11 Andreas Lyager (Slangerup) 6 (0,1,3,2,0)
12 Patrick Hougaard (Grindsted) 6 (1,0,2,1,2)
13 Mikkel Bech (Region Varde) 5 (0,0,1,1,3)
14 Hans N. Andersen (Region Varde) 5 (1,2,1,1,0)
15 Rasmus Jensen (Holsted) 4 (1,1,0,0,2)
16 Frederik Jakobsen (Fjelsted) 1 (-,-,1,-,-)
17 Claus Vissing (Grindsted) 0 (0,0,T,0,U)
Jonas Seifert-Salk (Slangerup) DNR

Andreas Lyager won the U21 Championship at Outrup on 3 August.[5][6][7]

Pos. Rider Points
1 Andreas Lyager 14+3
2 Jonas Jeppesen 12+2
3 Frederik Jakobsen 13+0
4 Jonas Seifert-Salk 11+1
5 Patrick Hansen 10
6 Jonas Knudsen 10
7 Sam Jensen 9
8 Mads Hansen 8
9 Tim Sørensen 7
10 Christian Thaysen 7
11 Martin Steen Hansen 7
12 Matias Nielsen 5
13 Marius Nielsen 4
14 Kasper Andersen 4
15 Jannik B. Sorensen 4
16 Emil Portner 2
17 Emil Breum (res) 1

Team

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The Danish Speedway League was won by Region Varde for the fifth time, but the second known by the name of Region Varde.[8][9][10]

Pos Team P W D L Pts BP Total
1 Region Varde 12 9 1 2 19 5 24
2 Fjelsted 12 8 1 3 17 5 22
3 Slangerup 12 7 0 5 14 3 17
4 Holsted Tigers 12 5 0 7 10 3 13
5 Grindsted 12 3 4 5 10 3 13
6 Holstebro 12 3 3 6 9 2 11
7 Esbjerg Vikings 12 2 1 9 5 0 5

Semi Final

Pos Team Pts
1 Slangerup 42
2 Holsted 40
3 Grindsted 26
4 Holstebro 24

Super Final

Pos Team Pts Riders
1 Region Varde 40 Bech 13, Korneliussen 11, H Andersen 7, Jørgensen 6, M Hansen 3, Thyme dns
2 Slangerup 34 Lyager 12, Michelsen 9, Hansen 10, Wölbert 6, Eklöf 4, Seifert-Salk 1, M Nielsen dns
3 Holsted 33 Klindt 14, N Pedersen 8, R Jensen 6, S Jensen 3, Jeppesen 0, Mortensen dns
4 Fjelsted 29 Thomsen 10, Kildemand 8, Aarnio 6, F Jakobsen 3, Thaysen 2, Basso dns

Teams

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Region Varde

Slangerup

Holsted

Fjelsted

Esbjerg

Grindsted

Holstebro

References

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  1. ^ "Danish Individual Championships". Speedway History. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Danish Speedway Champions". Speedway Life. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Danish Champions". wwosbackup. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  4. ^ "2018 Danish Individual Championship Result". Sportowe Fakty (In Polish)).
  5. ^ "Individual Danish Junior Championship". Speedway Fansite. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Under 21 Danish title". Speedway History Info. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  7. ^ "Danish U21 champions". Dansk Speedway. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Super League". Speedway Life. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Danish Team Championships". Speedway History. Retrieved 30 March 2023.
  10. ^ "Danish Team Championship". Speedway Fan Site. Retrieved 30 March 2023.