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Niels Kristian Iversen

Danish speedway rider

Niels Kristian Iversen

Summary

Danish speedway rider

FieldValue
nameNiels-Kristian Iversen
imageNiels Kristian Iversen Danish speedway rider 2019.png
captionIversen in 2019
nicknamePUK
nationalityDanish
birth_date
birth_placeEsbjerg, Denmark
career1Denmark
years22001–2008, 2010
career2Holsted
years32009, 2012–2025
career3Esbjerg
years42011
career4Outrup
career7Great Britain
years82001, 2011–2016, 2018, 2022, 2024–2025
career8King's Lynn
years92003–2004
career9Newport
years102003–2005, 2007
career10Oxford
years112006–2007, 2009–2010, 2020, 2023
career11Peterborough
years122008
career12Wolverhampton
years132019
career13Ipswich
career15Poland
years162004
career16Wrocław
years172005
career17Rybnik
years182006–2010
career18Zielona Góra
years192011–2017
career19Gorzów
years202018–2019
career20Toruń
years212022
career21Łódź
years222024–2025
career22Gdańsk
career23Sweden
years242004–2009
career24Vastervik
years252010–2016, 2021–2022
career25Indianerna
years262018
career26Smederna
years272017, 2019
career27Piraterna
years282023
career28Rospiggarna
years292024–2025
career29Vargarna
SGP No88
SGP starts92
SGP podium9 (5-2-2)
SGP finals18
SGP win1
indivyear12013
indivhonour1World Championship bronze
indivyear22012, 2013, 2014
2015, 2016, 2017
2018
indivhonour2Danish Individual Speedway Championship
indivyear32002
indivhonour3Danish Under-21 Champion
indivyear42013
indivhonour4Italian Grand Prix Champion
indivyear52013
indivhonour5Scandinavian Grand Prix Champion
indivyear62014
indivhonour6Danish Grand Prix Champion
indivyear72015
indivhonour7British Grand Prix Champion
indivyear82016
indivhonour8Torun Grand Prix Champion
indivyear92007, 2013
indivhonour9GP Challenge winner
indivyear102013
indivhonour10Brandonapolis
teamyear12006, 2008, 2012, 2014
teamhonour1World Cup winner
teamyear22005
teamhonour2Craven Shield Winner
teamyear32005, 2018
teamhonour3Swedish Elitserien Champion
teamyear42002, 2004, 2023
teamhonour4Danish League
teamyear52006
teamhonour5Elite League Champion
teamyear62014, 2016
teamhonour6Speedway Ekstraliga

2015, 2016, 2017 2018

Niels Kristian Trochmann Iversen (, born 20 June 1982 in Esbjerg, Denmark) is an international motorcycle speedway rider. He is a seven times national champion of Denmark and was part of the Danish teams that won the Speedway World Cup in 2006, 2008, 2012 and 2014.

Early life

Niels-Kristian Trochmann was born 20 June 1982 in Esbjerg, Denmark to Ann Marie and Flemming Iversen. Growing up with older brother Soren, Iversen decided he want to be a speedway rider. His local town Esbjerg had a track where Iversen began to learn his desired trade. Quickly moving up the ranks in Denmark, his first title came in 1994 at the 50cc Danish Individual Championship. Moving up to 80cc in 1997 saw him win his second title at 15 years old. In 1998 Iversen moved up to full size 500cc bikes.

Career

Iversen in 2006
Iversen riding for Oxford in 2007

In 2001, British team King's Lynn Stars noticed Iversen and signed him for the last three meetings of the 2001 Elite League speedway season. In 2002, he helped Danish team Holsted Tigers to the Danish Speedway League as well as becoming the Danish U21 Champion.

Iversen came back to British shores in 2003 with Newport Wasps in the Premier League He was selected for the Denmark squad at the Speedway World Cup in August 2003: ten points from five rides helped Denmark through to the Grand Final where he and Kenneth Bjerre were replaced.

Iversen signed for Swedish club Västervik Speedway in the Elitserien and Wrocław in Poland. Oxford also signed Iversen for the 2004 season as a full-time Elite League rider, after he had earned a 6.57 point average over 32 meetings the previous year.

2005 saw Iversen move to Rybnik in the Polish league and win the Elitserien with Swedish Club Vastervik, as well as being selected for Denmark's World Cup team where once again he hit double figures in the qualification round. The final was won by Poland but Iversen had earned himself a bronze medal for the third time. In Britain, Oxford retained his services for the season, where he won the Craven Shield.

In 2007, for the fifth season in a row Iversen was selected for his country and was part of the Danish team that finished second to Poland in the World Cup Final at Leszno on 21 July. His Danish team Holsted enjoyed success in the Superleague Championship and in Sweden, Vastervik side made it through to the Elitserien playoff finals. At the 2007 Grand Prix challenge Iversen won the final at Vojens resulting in qualification as a full-time member for the second time in the Grand Prix series.

During the 2008 Speedway Grand Prix season Iversen crashed in the Swedish Grand Prix and broke his shoulder and at the end of the season he finished outside the automatic qualification places in 12th place. Selected for the World cup again, Iversen and the Danish team earned victory in the 2008 final and giving him his second Gold Medal.

Brought back to Peterborough in 2009, Iversen became the captain of the Panthers and based himself in the city. and stayed with Zielona Góra in the Polish Extraliga. In Denmark, he moved back to Holsted after a year away from the club while in Sweden he moved from Vastervik to Indianerna. On 31 August, Iversen was selected for a wildcard place at the Nordic Grand Prix on 11 September.

In 2011, Iversen left Peterborough and joined the King's Lynn Stars, who had moved up to the Elite League. He remained with King's Lynn for six years.

Over the next few years from 2013 to 2016 Iversen would establish himself as one of the world’s elite riders. He collected the bronze medal on his series return in 2013 and won five grand prix during that period, including a home win at the Parken Stadium in 2014. Also in 2014 he won his fourth World Cup gold medal, overtaking Poland’s Janusz Kolodziej on the final bend of the final heat to seal the title. He would also claim seven consecutive Danish Individual Championships from 2012 to 2018. League success would also come during this period, he joined Stal Gorzów in 2012 and would be a major contributor to title wins in 2014 and 2016, as well as adding a second Swedish Elitserien with Smederna in 2018. He continued to appear in the World Championship until the end of the 2020 Speedway Grand Prix. His last appearance for Denmark came at the 2019 Speedway of Nations.

In 2022, he returned to ride for the King's Lynn Stars in the SGB Premiership 2022 and then returned to Peterborough for the SGB Premiership 2023. In 2023, he helped Esbjerg Vikings win the Danish League. In 2024, he switched back to riding for King's Lynn Stars following the demise of Peterborough.

Major results

World individual Championship

World team Championships

References

References

  1. Oakes, P.(2006). ''Speedway Star Almanac''. {{ISBN. 0-9552376-1-0
  2. "IVERSEN, NIELS-KRISTIAN TROCHMANN".
  3. "Speedway riders, history and results".
  4. "2003".
  5. "HISTORICAL LIST OF RESULTS 1995–2013 Speedway Grand Prix – Qualifications".
  6. "2008 Speedway World Cup".
  7. (26 February 2016). "Niels-Kristian Iversen and Kai Huckenbeck sign deals with Elite League King's Lynn Stars".
  8. "[http://www.speedway365.com/danish-title-no-2-for-iversen/ Danish Title No. 2 for Iversen]", speedway365.com, 30 August 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2013
  9. "2012 Speedway World Cup".
  10. "British Speedway rider profile".
  11. (26 January 2023). "Iversen in Panthers Return".
  12. "Becker leads Vikings' Danish title charge".
  13. (27 November 2023). "Double signing for Stars".
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