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The 1982 Intercontinental Final was the eighth running of the Intercontinental Final as part of the qualification for the 1982 Speedway World Championship. The 1982 Final was run on 23 July at the Vetlanda Speedway in Vetlanda, Sweden, and was the last qualifying stage for riders from Scandinavia, the USA and from the Commonwealth nations for the World Final to be held at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, USA.[1]

English rider Les Collins, the younger brother of 1976 World Champion Peter Collins, in the best year of his career won the Intercontinental Final from countryman Kenny Carter and American Dennis Sigalos who defeated Hans Nielsen in a runoff for third place. Other World Final qualifiers were Kelly Moran, Dave Jessup, Kai Niemi, Jan Andersson, Phil Crump and Peter Collins. A three rider run-off was required for the final placing Collins won the run-off from Andy Grahame and Bo Petersen the riders to miss out.

Also qualifying was defending World Champion Bruce Penhall who would go on to win his second successive World title in his home town of Los Angeles before announcing the worst kept secret in speedway, his retirement from the sport to become an actor on the American television series CHiPs.

Somewhat surprisingly, triple World Champion Ole Olsen finished in 15th place having scored only 4 points. Even more surprising was countryman and future triple World Champion Erik Gundersen who finished in 16th and last place having scored just 3 points, though Gundersen did suffer numerous bike problems throughout the Final in Vetlanda. In his Individual World Championship career this would be the only time Gundersen ever finished last in a qualifying meeting.

In the last heat, both Olsen and Gundersen slowed on the last corner to let fellow countryman Bo Petersen past them to take the second place in that heat which gave Petersen a shot at the final qualifying spot in a run-off in which he was eventually unsuccessful. The move bore comparison to Bruce Penhall allowing his fellow countrymen to beat him in the Overseas Final

1982 Intercontinental Final

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Pos.RiderTotal
1England Les Collins12
2England Kenny Carter11
3United States Dennis Sigalos10+3
4Denmark Hans Nielsen10+2
5United States Kelly Moran9
6United States Bruce Penhall9
7England Dave Jessup8
8Finland Kai Niemi7
9Sweden Jan Andersson7
10Australia Phil Crump7
11England Peter Collins6+3
12England Andy Grahame6+2
13Denmark Bo Petersen6+1
14New Zealand Larry Ross5
15Denmark Ole Olsen4
16Denmark Erik Gundersen3
United States Shawn Moran (Res)dnr
Denmark Tommy Knudsen (Res)dnr

References

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See also

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    The 1982 Intercontinental Final was the eighth running of the Intercontinental Final as part of the qualification for the 1982 Speedway World Championship. The 1982 Final was run on 23 July at the Vetlanda Speedway in Vetlanda, Sweden, and was the last qualifying stage for riders from Scandinavia, the USA and from the Commonwealth nations for the World Final to be held at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, USA.[1]

    English rider Les Collins, the younger brother of 1976 World Champion Peter Collins, in the best year of his career won the Intercontinental Final from countryman Kenny Carter and American Dennis Sigalos who defeated Hans Nielsen in a runoff for third place. Other World Final qualifiers were Kelly Moran, Dave Jessup, Kai Niemi, Jan Andersson, Phil Crump and Peter Collins. A three rider run-off was required for the final placing Collins won the run-off from Andy Grahame and Bo Petersen the riders to miss out.

    Also qualifying was defending World Champion Bruce Penhall who would go on to win his second successive World title in his home town of Los Angeles before announcing the worst kept secret in speedway, his retirement from the sport to become an actor on the American television series CHiPs.

    Somewhat surprisingly, triple World Champion Ole Olsen finished in 15th place having scored only 4 points. Even more surprising was countryman and future triple World Champion Erik Gundersen who finished in 16th and last place having scored just 3 points, though Gundersen did suffer numerous bike problems throughout the Final in Vetlanda. In his Individual World Championship career this would be the only time Gundersen ever finished last in a qualifying meeting.

    In the last heat, both Olsen and Gundersen slowed on the last corner to let fellow countryman Bo Petersen past them to take the second place in that heat which gave Petersen a shot at the final qualifying spot in a run-off in which he was eventually unsuccessful. The move bore comparison to Bruce Penhall allowing his fellow countrymen to beat him in the Overseas Final

    1982 Intercontinental Final

    Pos.RiderTotal
    1England Les Collins12
    2England Kenny Carter11
    3United States Dennis Sigalos10+3
    4Denmark Hans Nielsen10+2
    5United States Kelly Moran9
    6United States Bruce Penhall9
    7England Dave Jessup8
    8Finland Kai Niemi7
    9Sweden Jan Andersson7
    10Australia Phil Crump7
    11England Peter Collins6+3
    12England Andy Grahame6+2
    13Denmark Bo Petersen6+1
    14New Zealand Larry Ross5
    15Denmark Ole Olsen4
    16Denmark Erik Gundersen3
    United States Shawn Moran (Res)dnr
    Denmark Tommy Knudsen (Res)dnr

    References

    1. ^ Speedway World Championship History - 1982

    See also

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