Niklas Klingberg | |
Nationality: | Swedish |
Birth Date: | 1973 2, df=y |
Career1: | Sweden |
Years2: | 1989–2000 |
Career2: | Örnarna |
Years3: | 2002 |
Career3: | Masarna |
Career4: | Poland |
Years5: | 1998 |
Career5: | Wrocław |
Years6: | 1999, 2001, 2008 |
Career6: | Grudziądz |
Years7: | 2000 |
Career7: | Opole |
Years8: | 2002 |
Career8: | Leszno |
Years9: | 2003, 2006–2007 |
Career9: | Gorzów |
Years10: | 2004 |
Career10: | Ostrów |
Years11: | 2005 |
Career11: | Rzeszów |
Career12: | Great Britain |
Years13: | 1994–1996, 1998 |
Career13: | Belle Vue |
Years14: | 2001 |
Career14: | King's Lynn |
Years15: | 2003 |
Career15: | Oxford |
Career16: | Denmark |
Years17: | 2005 |
Career17: | Holsted |
Indivyear1: | 1993 |
Indivhonour1: | Swedish U21 champion |
Indivyear2: | 2000 |
Indivhonour2: | Intercontinental Champion |
Indivyear3: | 2002 |
Indivhonour3: | Swedish Champion |
Teamyear1: | 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996 |
Teamhonour1: | Swedish Elitserien Winner |
Niklas Johan Borje Klingberg (born 6 February 1973)[1] [2] is a Swedish former motorcycle speedway rider. He earned 11 caps for the Sweden national speedway team.[3]
Klingberg was a member of Sweden team at Speedway World Cups. He was Swedish Champion in 2002.[4]
Klingberg rode in the British leagues from 1994 to 2003, starting with Belle Vue Aces from 1994 to 1996 and again in 1998.[5] He then rode for King's Lynn Stars in 2001 and Oxford Cheetahs in 2003.[6]
His father Börje Klingberg is also a former Swedish international speedway rider.[7]