Avesta Motorstadion

In today's world, Avesta Motorstadion is a topic that has gained great relevance in different areas. From politics to science, culture and society in general, Avesta Motorstadion has generated growing interest in recent decades. Whether due to its impact on people's daily lives or its long-term implications, Avesta Motorstadion has become a determining factor in global decision-making. In this article, we will explore the various facets of Avesta Motorstadion and its influence on the modern world, as well as its possible consequences for the future.

Avesta Motorstadion
LocationBrovallen Motorbana 510, 775 96 Krylbo, Avesta, Sweden
Coordinates60°04′28″N 16°19′10″E / 60.07444°N 16.31944°E / 60.07444; 16.31944
Capacity12,000
OperatorMasarna motorcycle speedway
Opened1979
Length(315 metres) 0.315 km

Avesta Motorstadion also called the Arena Avesta or Stadion Brovalla is a 12,000 capacity motorcycle speedway track located 10 kilometres south of Krylbo and Avesta. The stadium is on the Swedish national road 70, in a remote area surrounded by Långheden Forest. The stadium hosts the Masarna speedway team that compete in the Swedish Speedway Team Championship and have been champions of Sweden on two occasions.

History

The track was inaugurated in 1979, with the Masarna speedway team moving there from the Avestavallen.

The stadium's most significant event was the hositng of the World Championship round called the Speedway Grand Prix of Sweden in 2003. It has also hosted the finals of the Swedish Individual Speedway Championship in 2001, 2008 and 2017.

References

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