Richard Hellsen

Richard Hellsen
Born (1951-06-01)1 June 1951[1]
Stockholm, Sweden
Nationality Sweden Sweden
Career history
1973,1976-1985 Kings Lynn Stars
1975 Oxford Rebels
1976 White City Rebels
1986-1988 Swindon Robins
1989-1990, 1992-1995 Long Eaton
1991 Peterborough Panthers
1991 Hackney Hawks
1992 Milton Keynes
Team honours
1975 Midland Cup winner
1977 British League KO Cup Winner

Richard "Rickard" Hellsen is a former international motor speedway rider

Silver medalist in the individual championship youth Sweden ( Avesta 1973). Multiple finalist individual championship of Sweden (best result: Eskilstuna 1982 - fourth place). Three-time gold medalist in pairs Sweden (1979, 1981, 1982). Five-time gold medalist Sweden team championships (1974, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982).

Finalist of the World Cup pairs ( Krško 1980 - fourth place). Multiple representative of Sweden in the qualifying rounds of the World Cup team and individual World Championships (best result: Fjelsted 1982 - VIII place in the final of the Scandinavian).

Leagues competed in the Swedish and British, on the other clubs in the colours of King's Lynn Stars (1973, 1976–1985), Oxford Rebels (1975), White City Rebels (1976), Swindon Robins (1986–1988), Long Eaton (1989, 1990, 1992–1995), Peterborough Panthers (1991), Hackney Hawks (1991) and Milton Keynes Knights (1992).

Retired (last professional race): 1996 Since retiring has been restoring Volkswagen Beetles, building hot rods and Volkrods.

Lives in Beccles, Suffolk, and has two grandsons: Jack aged 4 and Esralinus who is just 1 year old.(2016)[Source:Interview with Karl Fiala of Speedway Friends]


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