Rolf Tibblin

Rolf Tibblin (born 7 May 1937) is a Swedish former professional motocross racer.[1] He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1957 to 1967.[2] Tibblin was a three-time motocross world champion known for his exceptional physical fitness.[3]

Rolf Tibblin
Rolf Tibblin (left) and Mickey Quade at Camalu, Mexico, in the 1972 Baja 1000.
NationalitySwedish
Born7 May 1937 (1937-05-07) (age 83)
Stockholm, Sweden
Motocross career
Years active1957 - 1967
TeamsHusqvarna, ČZ
Championships500cc- 1962, 1963
Wins22

Motorcycle racing career

Born in Stockholm, Sweden, Tibblin won the 1959 250cc European Motocross Championship while racing for the Husqvarna factory racing team.[1] In 1961 and 1962, he was a member of the victorious Swedish teams at the Motocross des Nations.[1] He went on to capture the F.I.M. 500cc Motocross World Champion in 1962 and 1963.[4] He finished second to Jeff Smith in the 1964 world championship, before switching to the ČZ team for the 1965 season. He finished third in the 1965 championship behind Jeff Smith and Paul Friedrichs. In the 1966 season, he came in second behind Friedrichs.

Tibblin also represented Sweden in the International Six Days Trial and raced in the 1972 Baja 1000 off-road race with Gunnar Nilsson, in which they won the motorcycle division.[1][5] After retiring from professional competition, Tibblin ran the "Husqvarna International Training Center"; a motocross school in Carlsbad, California during the mid-1970s as the sport enjoyed a boom in popularity.[1] In 2008, he was inducted into the A.M.A. Motorcycle Hall of Fame.[1]

References

  1. "Rolf Tibblin at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame". motorcyclemuseum.org. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
  2. "The History of the Swedes". mxgp.com. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  3. "Rolf Tibblin: A Three-Times World Champion". husqvarna-motorcycles.com. Retrieved 2016-02-28.
  4. Rolf Tibblin career profile
  5. "Rolf Tibblin". lindstrom-mx.se. Retrieved 2016-02-27.


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