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Håkan Andersson (motorcyclist)

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Håkan Andersson
Hakan Andersson in 1976
NationalitySwedish
Born29 June 1945 (1945-06-29) (age 78)
Uddevalla, Sweden
Motocross career
Years active1966–1979
TeamsHusqvarna, Yamaha, Montesa
Championships250cc - 1973
Wins9

Håkan Andersson (born 29 June 1945) is a Swedish former professional motocross racer.[1] He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1966 to 1979. Andersson won the F.I.M. 250cc Motocross World Championship in 1973.[2][3]

Born in Uddevalla, Sweden, Andersson began racing in the motocross world championships for the Husqvarna factory, finishing second behind Suzuki's Joël Robert in the 1971 250cc motocross world championship. For the 1972 season, Andersson was hired by the Yamaha to help develop their new motorcycle with its innovative rear suspension using a single shock absorber called a monoshock. He again came in second place to Robert. By the 1973 season, Yamaha's monoshock suspension outclassed the competition, taking Andersson to his first world championship ahead of Adolf Weil and Heikki Mikkola[4][5]

Hakan Andersson on a Montesa Cappra 250 in 1976

Andersson was a member of the victorious Swedish 1974 Motocross des Nations team that included Bengt Aberg, Ake Jonsson and Arne Kring. In 1975, Andersson placed second once more behind Puch's Harry Everts. For the 1976 season, he signed to ride for the Montesa factory in the 250 class, and in 1977, he rode a Montesa in the 500cc class. He returned to Husqvarna in the 1978 and 1979 seasons in the 500cc class.

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References

  1. ^ "The History of the Swedes". mxgp.com. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  2. ^ "1973 250cc motocross world championship final standings". memotocross.fr. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  3. ^ "1973 250cc motocross world championship final standings". jwvanessen.com. Archived from the original on 16 January 2016. Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  4. ^ Article on Hakan Andersson's championship winning Yamaha Archived 2008-09-27 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ Håkan Andersson career profile

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