Anders Eriksson (enduro rider)
Appearance
Anders Eriksson (born 14 May 1973) is a
Kawasaki in 1991, and took his first world title with Husaberg in the 350 cc class in 1995. He then moved to Husqvarna for the 1996 season, and won the 400 cc world championship. In 2010, Eriksson was named an FIM Legend for his motorcycling achievements.[1]
Debuting in the 500 cc category, Eriksson finished second to
Career summary
Season | Series | Class | Team | Wins | Final placing |
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1991 | World Enduro Championship
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125 cc | Kawasaki | 0 | 12th |
1992 | European Enduro Championship | 125 cc | Kawasaki | ? | 2nd |
1993 | World Enduro Championship
|
350 cc | Husaberg | 3 | 2nd |
1994 | World Enduro Championship
|
350 cc | Husaberg | 1 | 4th |
1995 | World Enduro Championship
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350 cc | Husaberg | 5 | 1st |
1996 | World Enduro Championship
|
400 cc | Husqvarna | 5 | 1st |
1997 | World Enduro Championship
|
500 cc | Husqvarna | 5 | 2nd |
1998 | World Enduro Championship
|
500 cc | Husqvarna | 6 | 1st |
1999 | World Enduro Championship
|
500 cc | Husqvarna | 3 | 1st |
2000 | World Enduro Championship
|
500 cc | Husqvarna | 1 | 3rd |
2001 | World Enduro Championship
|
500 cc | Husqvarna | 2 | 1st |
2002 | World Enduro Championship
|
500 cc | Husqvarna | 7 | 1st |
2003 | World Enduro Championship
|
450 cc | Husqvarna | 4 | 1st |
2004 | World Enduro Championship
|
E3 | Husqvarna | 0 | 5th |
2005 | World Enduro Championship
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E2 | Husqvarna | 0 | 7th |
2006 | World Enduro Championship
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E3 | Husqvarna | 0 | 20th |
2007 | World Enduro Championship
|
E3 | Husqvarna | 0 | 7th |
2008
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World Enduro Championship
|
E3 | BMW | 0 | 10th |
ISDE
Season | Location | Class | Team | Final placing |
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1992 | Cessnock, Australia | Junior Trophy | Sweden | 1st |
1993 | Assen, Netherlands | World Trophy | Sweden | 19th |
1994 | Tulsa, United States
|
World Trophy | Sweden | 2nd |
1995 | Jelenia Góra, Poland | World Trophy | Sweden | 15th |
1996 | Hämeenlinna, Finland | World Trophy | Sweden | 7th |
1997 | Brescia, Italy | World Trophy | Sweden | 16th |
1998 | Traralgon, Australia | World Trophy | Sweden | 2nd |
1999 | Coimbra, Portugal | World Trophy | Sweden | 13th |
2000 | Granada, Spain | World Trophy | Sweden | 2nd |
2001 | Brive-la-Gaillarde, France | World Trophy | Sweden | 8th |
2002 | Jablonec nad Nisou, Czech Republic | World Trophy | Sweden | 2nd |
2003 | Fortaleza, Brazil | World Trophy | Sweden | 17th |
2004 | Kielce, Poland | World Trophy | Sweden | 4th |
References
- ^ "FIM Legends" (PDF). fim-live.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 2, 2020. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
- ^ "Anders Eriksson byter stall". Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 2005-04-30. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
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