Brian Andersen | |
Nationality: | Danish |
Birth Date: | 13 March 1971 |
Birth Place: | Sønderborg, Denmark |
Career1: | Denmark |
Years2: | 2000–2001 |
Career2: | Herning |
Years3: | 2002 |
Career3: | Kronjylland |
Career4: | Great Britain |
Career5: | Coventry |
Years5: | 1992-1999 |
Career6: | Oxford |
Years6: | 2000-2002 |
Career9: | Poland |
Years10: | 1991 |
Career10: | Poznań |
Years11: | 1995, 1997 |
Career11: | Rzeszów |
Years12: | 1998-1999 |
Years13: | 2000 |
Career13: | Wrocław |
Years14: | 2001 |
Career14: | Częstochowa |
Indivhonour1: | Danish Champion |
Indivyear1: | 1995, 1999 |
Indivyear2: | 1997 |
Indivhonour2: | Grand Prix wins |
Indivyear3: | 1991 |
Indivhonour3: | U-21 World Champion |
Teamyear1: | 1996, 1998 |
Teamhonour1: | World Cup bronze |
Brian Askel Andersen (born 13 March 1971) is a Danish former international motorcycle speedway rider.[1] [2]
Andersen reached the final of the Under-21 World Championship in 1990. The following year, he won the championship to become the 1991 Junior World Champion. In the final he defeatied fellow Dane Morten Andersen in a run-off for the title after both riders had finished on 14 points.[3] [4] The success brought him to the attention of British leagues and Coventry Bees signed him for the 1992 British League season.[1]
He drove up his average over the following seasons for Coventry and established himself as one of their leading riders. In 1995, he won the Individual Speedway Danish Championship. In 1996, he finished second in the 1996 Intercontinental Final, which qualified him for his first Speedway Grand Prix series.[5]
He rode in the Grand Prix between 1997 and 2001, and won two bronze medals in the Speedway World Team Cup. He won the Danish Championship for the second time in 1999, which was also his last season for Coventry before he moved to join Oxford Cheetahs for the 2000 Elite League speedway season.[1]
In 2001, he was part of the Oxford Cheetahs title winning team in 2001.[1]
His brother Jan Andersen was a speedway rider. His son Mikkel Andersen is also a speedway rider and the 2022 FIM Speedway Youth World Championship (SGP3) world champion.[6]