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Hans Nielsen was born on 26 December, 1959 in Brovst, Denmark, is a Danish speedway rider. Discover Hans Nielsen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?
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Hans Nielsen Net Worth
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Hans Hollen Nielsen (born 26 December 1959) is a Danish former professional motorcycle speedway rider.
He competed in the Speedway World Championships from 1977 to 1999.
Nielsen is notable for winning four Speedway World Championship titles.
During his career, he won a total of 22 world championships, making him arguably the most successful speedway rider of all time.
1977 Nielsen aged just 17, signed for Wolverhampton Wolves for the 1977 British League season recording a healthy 7.25 average.
Nielsen won the Danish Championship in 1978, 1982, 1987, 1990, 1993 and 1994.
Hans Nielsen rode in a record 18 straight Speedway World Team Cup Finals for Denmark between 1978 and 1995, winning 10 which included a record six in a row from 1983 until 1988 and finishing on the podium a record 14 times in a row between 1978 and 1991.
1978 Nielsen won his first Danish Championship and rode in the 1978 European Under-21 Final at the Pista Olimpia Terenzano in Lonigo, Italy where he finished 5th with 11 points.
Neilsen also represented Denmark in the World Pairs Championship on 14 occasions from 1979 until 1993, following which the Pairs Championship was merged with the World Team Cup.
1979 Nielsen won the World Pairs with Ole Olsen and finished runner-up to Jan Andersson in the Scandinavian final.
In his third season with Wolverhampton he finished 5th in the 1979 British League season averages and topped the Wolves averages.
He was also the Nordic Champion in 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991 and 1994 as well as winning the Intercontinental Final in 1983.
1980 Nielsen reached his first World individual final at the 1980 Individual Speedway World Championship, finishing 11th in Gothenburg.
He had won the Scandinavian final on his way to the final.
During the 1980 British League season he topped the averages on 10.69 riding for Wolves.
After the season had ended he put in a transfer request but Wolverhampton then withdrew from the British League.
1981 He appeared in his second World final at the 1981 Individual Speedway World Championship, where he improved two places on the previous year, finishing in 9th place at Wembley Stadium.
He was allocated to Birmingham Brummies for the 1981 British League season.
1982 A 7th-place finish in his third world final constituted another two place improvement.
He also won his second Danish Championship.
1983 Nielsen finished 7th in his fourth world individual final, this was a disappointment for Nielsen who expected to go better.
During the 1983 World Pairs Final at the Ullevi Stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden, Nielsen was involved in one of the more bizarre tape exclusions ever seen in speedway.
Nielsen rode in the British League for the Oxford Cheetahs from 1984 to 1992.
He was also the 1984 "Pride of the Midlands" winner at the Norfolk Arena in King's Lynn.
As well as his World Championship winning feats in Europe, he would win the Speedway World Team Cup as part of the Danish team in the USA in 1985 and 1988, as well as winning major meetings in Australia, including the 1987 West End Speedway International at the Wayville Showground in Adelaide.
This included the individual World Championship in 1986, 1987 (the only time the final was held over two days), 1989 and the first ever championship ran in the Grand Prix format in 1995.
Nielsen and Sweden's Tony Rickardsson are the only 2 riders to have won world titles in both the old single meeting format and the Speedway Grand Prix series.
He was known as "The Main Dane" to fans, taking over the title from triple World Champion Ole Olsen, but was referred to as "The Professor" by his fellow riders due to his immaculate style and ability to ride speedway.
In 1986 he recorded a league average of 11.57, his average in away league matches that season was a perfect 12.00.
With the Cheetahs, Nielsen won the British League Riders' Championship in 1986, 1987 and 1990, the British League Pairs Championship with Simon Wigg in 1985 and 1986 and in 1987 with Andy Grahame, the British League in 1985, 1986 and 1989, as well as winning the British League Knockout Cup in 1985 and 1986.
The European U/21 Championship was later renamed the World U/21 Championship in 1988.
He topped the Wolves averages in just his second year with them.
Denmark were the favourites to win again in 1989 at the Odsal Stadium in Bradford, but would eventually finish 3rd after the opening heat crash which ended the career and nearly took the life of Neilsen's friend, teammate and closest rival, triple World Champion Erik Gundersen.
In 2012, Nielsen was named an FIM Legend for his motorcycling achievements.
He later managed the Danish national team.
Nielsen was born in Arentsminde near Brovst, Denmark.
He was one of, if not the most successful riders the sport has ever seen.
Altogether he participated in winning 22 World Championships for Denmark (out of the 46 won by Danish riders/teams in all competitions to the end of 2014).