Tommy Knudsen (born 9 November 1961 in Roager, Denmark)[1] is a former Motorcycle speedway rider who won eight Speedway World Team Cups, and two World Pairs. He earned 81 caps for the Denmark national speedway team.[2]
Born | Roager, Denmark | 9 November 1961
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Nationality | Danish |
Career history | |
Denmark | |
1990 | Fredericia |
Great Britain | |
1979-1988, 1990-1992 | Coventry Bees |
Individual honours | |
1975, 1976 | Danish Under-16 Champion |
1978 | Danish Under-21 Champion |
1980 | European Under-21 Champion |
1981, 1985, 1993 | Nordic Final Champion |
1982 | Pride of the East winner |
1985, 1987, 1994 | Danish Gold Bar winner |
1986 | Midland Riders' Champion |
1988 | Lobos Tomicek Memorial winner |
1997 | Danish Champion |
1997 | Danish Final winner |
1982, 1984 | Brandonapolis |
1982 | Golden Gauntlets |
Team honours | |
1981, 1985, 1986 1987, 1988, 1991 1995, 1997 | World Team Cup |
1985, 1991 | World Pairs Champion |
1979 | British League Champion |
1979, 1981, 1982 | Midland Cup |
1980 | Midland League |
1981 | British League Cup |
Competition record | ||
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Representing Denmark | ||
Speedway World Championship | ||
1981 | ||
Speedway World Team Cup | ||
1981 | ||
1985 | ||
1986 | ||
1987 | ||
1988 | ||
1991 | ||
1995 | ||
1997 | ||
1982 | ||
1993 | ||
1990 | ||
1994 | ||
Speedway World Pairs Championship | ||
1985 | ||
1991 | ||
1993 | ||
Intercontinental Cup | ||
1986 |
He is not to be confused with Tom P. Knudsen (born 1968), another rider from the period.
Career
editKnudsen first became known when he won the Danish Under-16 Championships of 1975 and 1976 before becoming the Danish Under-21 Champion in 1978. Knudsen started racing in the United Kingdom during second half meetings in 1978. He was signed up by Coventry Bees in 1979 and was touted as a future champion.[3]
Knudsen won the 1980 Individual Speedway Junior European Championship[4] and recorded a 8.10 average for Coventry during the 1980 British League season. Knudsen also raced in Australia during the 1980s, winning the "Mr Melbourne" title at the Melbourne Showgrounds in January 1987, and a week later finished third behind fellow Dane Hans Nielsen and American Rick Miller in the West End Speedway International at the Wayville Showground in Adelaide.
Knudsen was matching Ole Olsen's average at Coventry during 1981 and helped the Bees win the League Cup and Midland Cup. That season he also made his first World Final appearance, finishing third at the 1981 Individual Speedway World Championship at Wembley Stadium in London, after losing a ride-off for 2nd to countryman Ole Olsen. Knudsen had earlier defeated Olsen to win the opening heat of the World Final and a large number of fans and members of the speedway press believed that Knudsen would become Denmark's next world champion.[5]
Unfortunately for Knudsen, two fellow Danish riders Erik Gundersen and Hans Nielsen emerged and becam ethe world's leading riders, which arguably denied Knudsen his chance of becoming a world individual champion. However, because the Danes dominated world speedway, Knudsen was able to win eight World Team Cup's in 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1995 and 1997 and two Speedway World Pairs titles in 1985 and 1991.[6] Although he rode in a further five World Finals (1985, 1986, 1991, 1992 and 1994), Knudsen would never again finish on the podium in a World Final, his best placing being 4th in 1992. At the 1985 Final held in Los Angeles, Knudsen was undefeated on the night, famously holding out US team captain Bobby Schwartz in the penultimate heat to ensure Denmark could not be beaten.
During this golden period of speedway for the Danes, Knudsen remained loyal to the Coventry Bees, riding for them from 1979 to 1988 and again from 1990 to 1992, captainign the team and remaining one of the league's best riders.[7]
He announced his retirement at the end of August 1990 after a crash in Australia but returned to racing the following year.[8]
World final appearances
editIndividual World Championship
edit- 1981 - London, Wembley Stadium - 3rd - 12+2pts
- 1985 - Bradford, Odsal Stadium - 6th - 10pts
- 1986 - Chorzów, Silesian Stadium - 5th - 10pts
- 1991 - Gothenburg, Ullevi - 4th - 11+2pts
- 1992 - Wrocław, Olympic Stadium - 4th - 9pts
- 1994 - Vojens, Speedway Center - 5th - 10pts [9]
World Pairs Championship
edit- 1985 - Rybnik, Rybnik Municipal Stadium (with Erik Gundersen) - Winner - 29pts (13)
- 1991 - Poznań, Olimpia Poznań Stadium (with Hans Nielsen / Jan O. Pedersen) - Winner - 28pts (0)[10]
- 1992 - Lonigo, Santa Marina Stadium (with Hans Nielsen / Brian Karger) - 5th - 16pts (1)
- 1993 - Vojens, Speedway Center (with Hans Nielsen / Brian Karger) - 3rd - 21pts (6)
World Team Cup
edit- 1981 - Olching, Olching Speedwaybahn (with Ole Olsen / Hans Nielsen / Erik Gundersen / Finn Thomsen) - Winner - 36pts (9)
- 1982 - London, White City (with Ole Olsen / Hans Nielsen / Erik Gundersen / Preben Eriksen) - 2nd - 24pts (1)
- 1985 - Long Beach, Veterans Memorial Stadium (with Erik Gundersen / Hans Nielsen / Preben Eriksen / Bo Petersen) - Winner - 37pts (12)
- 1986 - Gothenburg, Ullevi, Vojens, Speedway Center and Bradford, Odsal Stadium (with Hans Nielsen / Erik Gundersen / Jan O. Pedersen / John Jørgensen) - Winner - 129pts (33)
- 1987 - Fredericia, Fredericia Speedway, Coventry, Brandon Stadium and Prague, Markéta Stadium (with Hans Nielsen / Erik Gundersen / Jan O. Pedersen)- Winner - 130pts (32)
- 1988 - Long Beach, Veterans Memorial Stadium (with Hans Nielsen / Jan O. Pedersen / Erik Gundersen / John Jørgensen) - Winner - 44pts (6)
- 1990 - Pardubice, Svítkov Stadion (with Hans Nielsen / John Jørgensen / Bo Petersen / Brian Karger) - 3rd - 30pts (4)
- 1991 - Vojens, Speedway Center (with Jan O. Pedersen / Hans Nielsen / Gert Handberg / Brian Karger) - Winner - 51pts (13)
- 1993 - Coventry, Brandon Stadium (with Brian Karger / Hans Nielsen / John Jørgensen / Brian Andersen) - 2nd - 38pts (12)
- 1994 - Brokstedt, Holsteinring Brokstedt (with Hans Nielsen / Jan Staechmann) - 3rd - 17pts (12)
- 1995 - Bydgoszcz, Polonia Bydgoszcz Stadium (with Hans Nielsen / Brian Karger) - Winner - 28pts (15)
- 1997 - Piła, Stadion Żużlowy Centrum (with Hans Nielsen / Jesper B. Jensen) - Winner - 27pts (13)
Individual Under-21 World Championship
edit- 1980 - Pocking, Rottalstadion - Winner - 14pts
Speedway Grand Prix results
editYear | Position | Points | Best Finish | Notes |
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1995 | 10th | 67 | Winner | Won German and Swedish Grand Prix |
1996 | 11th | 44 | Winner | Won Polish Grand Prix |
References
edit- ^ Tanner R. Speedway Star magazine (30 August 1986)
- ^ "Ultimate rider index, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
- ^ "Ole and the New". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 15 March 1979. Retrieved 29 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Euro glory for Briggs". Coventry Evening Telegraph. 21 July 1980. Retrieved 29 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Happy Penhall the ambassador". Birmingham Mai. 7 September 1981. Retrieved 29 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Speedway World Pairs". Sunday Mirror. 21 July 1991. Retrieved 13 September 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Betting on NASCAR in 2022". www.coventrymotorspeedway.com. Retrieved 4 August 2007.
- ^ "It happened this week". Speedway Star. 27 August 2022. p. 19.
- ^ Bamford, R. & Shailes, G. (2002). A History of the World Speedway Championship. Stroud: Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0-7524-2402-5
- ^ "'For the Record' (1991)". The Times. 22 July 1991. Retrieved 11 July 2021 – via Gale Primary Sources.