Swedish Motorcycle Grand Prix - Winners of The Swedish Motorcycle Grand Prix

Winners of The Swedish Motorcycle Grand Prix

Year Track 80cc 125 cc 250 cc 350cc 500cc Report
1990 Anderstorp Hans Spaan Carlos Cardús Wayne Rainey Report
1989 Anderstorp Àlex Crivillé Sito Pons Eddie Lawson Report
1988 Anderstorp Jorge Martínez Sito Pons Eddie Lawson Report
1987 Anderstorp Fausto Gresini Anton Mang Wayne Gardner Report
1986 Anderstorp Fausto Gresini Carlos Lavado Eddie Lawson Report
1985 Anderstorp August Auinger Anton Mang Freddie Spencer Report
1984 Anderstorp Fausto Gresini Manfred Herweh Eddie Lawson Report
Year Track 50cc 125 cc 250 cc 350cc 500cc Report
1983 Anderstorp Bruno Kneubühler Christian Sarron Freddie Spencer Report
1982 Anderstorp Iván Palazzese Roland Freymond Takazumi Katayama Report
1981 Anderstorp Ricardo Tormo Anton Mang Barry Sheene Report
1979 Karlskoga Pier Paolo Bianchi Graziano Rossi Barry Sheene Report
1978 Karlskoga Pier Paolo Bianchi Gregg Hansford Gregg Hansford Barry Sheene Report
1977 Anderstorp Ricardo Tormo Angel Nieto Mick Grant Takazumi Katayama Barry Sheene Report
1976 Anderstorp Angel Nieto Pier Paolo Bianchi Takazumi Katayama Barry Sheene Report
1975 Anderstorp Eugenio Lazzarini Paolo Pileri Walter Villa Barry Sheene Report
1974 Anderstorp Henk van Kessel Kent Andersson Takazumi Katayama Teuvo Länsivuori Teuvo Länsivuori Report
1973 Anderstorp Jan de Vries Börje Jansson Dieter Braun Teuvo Länsivuori Phil Read Report
1972 Anderstorp Jan de Vries Angel Nieto Rod Gould Giacomo Agostini Giacomo Agostini Report
1971 Anderstorp Angel Nieto Barry Sheene Rod Gould Giacomo Agostini Giacomo Agostini Report
1961 Kristianstad Luigi Taveri Mike Hailwood František Šťastný Gary Hocking Report
1959 Kristianstad Tarquinio Provini Gary Hocking John Surtees Report
1958 Hedemora Alberto Gandossi Horst Fügner Geoff Duke Geoff Duke Report

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