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Joined Jul 2005
181 Posts | 0+
Högsby, Sweden
All these videos courtesy SVT (Swedish Public Service Television)
No subtitles, but maybe just as well. Healthy four-letter words are frequent in Swedish media! (Though I believe the Finns to be even healthier...)

Gotland Grand National 2005.
Some 2000 (yes, two thousand) riders in mud heaven.
Enduro is the biggest motorsport in Sweden if you count participants.
Windows Media

Mats Nilsson practice run and interview.
Windows Media

Björne Karlsson (Husaberg) and Mats Nilsson (Yamaha) night practice for November Trophy 2005.
Windows Media

November Trophy 2005 daylight.
Windows Media

November Trophy 2005 day and night finish.
Windows Media

Interview with Anders Eriksson, 7-fold Enduro World Champion, recovering from his accident in 2005.
Some very bad injuries shown, but he´s coming back for sure!
Windows Media

And there is tons more video of other motorsports. Powerboat, rallye, dragracing, you name it. But that doesn´t belong here.

For Your Viewing Pleasure!

(I have linked from SVT and don´t know how long they are good)

/Peter
 
Those were great, thanks for posting. Sweedish is such an interesting language it's too bad I don't understand any of it.

That leg in the last video looks very bad. ouch.
 
Thanks for the vids Aspen....great footage of the guys ripping through the trees...if that doesn't get the mojo going... well...RIP :D
 
Peter
thanks again haven't seen those conditions for awhile it would be fun
to give the november trophy try at least once in my life it looks so
challenging my old body would complain

Hej da Per
 
whosaberger
Anders collided with team mate days before the finnish WEC last year
broken leg torn ligaments in the knee broken collar bone in the
interview he was saying that he should be back at WEC at portugal

VIKING
 

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