Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix 1975

The Swedish motorcycle Grand Prix in 1975 was the ninth race of the world championship road race -season 1975 . The races were held on July 20th 1975 at theScandinavian Raceway southwest of Anderstorp ( Jönköpings län ).

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 * 1500 cc
 * 1.1 Result 500cc
 * 2250 cc
 * 2.1 Result 250cc
 * 3125 cc
 * 3.1 Result 125cc
 * 4 50 cc
 * 4.1 Result 50cc
 * 5 Footnotes

500cc
Phil Read could only improve his point total by Swedish first or second [1] to be, but Giacomo Agostini thereby helped him by falling in second place lying by a blowout.Barry Sheene was then already in the lead and won the race also. In the opening phase had Teuvo Länsivuori drove in the lead, but he fell quite often and that happened now. Then it was Sheene meanwhile climbed to the leadership, because both Suzuki 's were already in training was the fastest. John Williams knew his two-cylinder Yamaha (a drilled Yamaha TZ 350 ) for Gianfranco Bonera third to bring over.

250 cc [ edit ]
In Sweden Cecotto took the lead, but again showed his Yamaha him down. The machine went back on one cylinder walk and Cecotto fell out. Otello Buscherini now was leading, but it seemed as if he wanted to help his compatriot Walter Villa to become world champion. In reality had Buscherini the Diemme-Yamaha to support Cecotto and he lost speed by a broken seal. Villa passed without too much trouble and won, Buscherini was second and Tapio Virtanen was third. He did this with the factory MZ which was made ​​available to Boet van Dulmen . Dulmen wanted but not drive it after the disappointing results.

125cc [ edit ]
It seemed that in Sweden yet again team orders at Morbidelli golden, while the world was already inside. Pier Paolo Bianchi went the entire race in the lead, but by the end he let himself fall back and won Paolo Pileri. Although Piovaticci -constructeurs Jan Thiel and Martin Mijwaart few weeks earlier had stated that the new 125cc machine was too heavy, they had already solved the problem apparently because Eugenio Lazzarini knew Kent Andersson without defeating problems and he finished third.

50cc [ edit ]
In the 50cc race had Eugenio Lazzarini a good start and he pulled away from his opponents. Ángel Nieto as world champion could also safely be satisfied with second place. Julien Zeebroeck came in a duel with the Dutchman Nico Polane ( Kreidler ) who had already performed well all season. Of Zeebroeck however, made a serious fall with it, which he damaged his spine and was taken to the hospital. Polane took almost his first podium, but then began to lose his ability Kreidler he was still overtaken by Hans-Jürgen Hummel .