Torleif Hansen (born 5 October 1948) is a Swedish former professional motocross racer. He competed in the FIM Motocross World Championships from 1968 to 1983, most prominently as a member of the Kawasaki factory racing team.

Biography

Hansen was born on 5 October 1948 in Upplands Väsby, Sweden. He idolized World Champion Torsten Hallman and began racing motorcycles at the age of 16. At the age of 20, Hansen scored in his first Motocross World Championship points with a fifth-place finish at the 1968 250cc Austrian Grand Prix riding a Husqvarna motorcycle. He suffered a broken leg while racing which forced him to miss the entire 1969 season. In just the third Grand Prix race of his career, the 21-year-old Hansen scored a surprising victory at the 1970 250cc French Grand Prix.

After the 1971 World Championships, Hansen traveled to the United States to compete in the 1971 Trans-AMA motocross series. The Trans-AMA series was an international series established by the American Motorcyclist Association as a pilot event to help establish motocross in the United States. He finished the series ranked third overall behind the overall winner Sylvain Geboers (Suzuki) and Adolf Weil (Maico).

In 1974, Hansen won three 250cc Grand Prix races, but failed to score points in over half of the races and finished the season ranked fourth in the World Championship. He won two Grand Prix races during the 1976 250cc Motocross World Championship, putting himself in second place behind the points leader Heikki Mikkola (Husqvarna) when he suffered an injury that forced out of contention. He would finish fifth in the final points standings.

Hansen had his best season in 1978 as a member of the Kawasaki factory racing team when he won five Grand Prix races and finished second to Gennady Moiseyev in the 250cc Motocross World Championships. He won the final two races of the season allowing him to leap from fourth to second place in the championship final points standings. Hansen, Hans Maisch (Maico) and Vladimir Kavinov (KTM) finished the season separated by just three points in the final standings. Hansen competed in his final World Championship race at the 1983 250cc Finnish Grand Prix at the age of 34.

Hansen won 12 individual heat races and 12 Grand Prix victories during his world championship racing career. He was a 250cc Motocross Vice Champion (1978) and won six Swedish Motocross Championships (1973, 1975-1978, 1982). Hansen was a member of six Swedish Motocross des Nations teams (1976-1979, 1981-1982) and ten Trophée des Nations teams (1970, 1973-1979, 1982-1983).

Motocross Grand Prix Results

Points system from 1952 to 1968:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
Points864321

Points system from 1969 to 1980:

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Points1512108654321
YearClassTeam1234567891011121314PosPts
R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2R1R2
1968250ccHusqvarnaESP -ESP -BEL -BEL -CZE -CZE -FRA -FRA -NED -NED -GER -GER -LUX -LUX -POL 6POL -USR -USR -YUG -YUG -FIN -FIN -SWE -SWE -UK 12UK -AUT 4AUT 622nd2
1970250ccHusqvarnaESP 16ESP -FRA 3FRA 1BEL 4BEL 14YUG 11YUG -ITA -ITA 3USR 5USR -POL 5POL -UK 7UK 3FIN 3FIN 3GDR 9GDR -CH 4CH -AUT -AUT -8th35
1971250ccHusqvarnaESP 7ESP -CH -CH -POL -POL -GER 4GER 1YUG 8YUG 6ITA -ITA -NED -NED -GDR -GDR -FIN -FIN -SWE -SWE -UK -UK -AUT -AUT -12th17
1972250ccHusqvarnaESP -ESP -FRA -FRA -NED -NED -CZE -CZE 10YUG -YUG -GER -GER -POL -POL -USR -USR -FIN -FIN -SWE 7SWE 4UK 8UK 13CH -CH -18th9
1973250ccKawasakiESP 4ESP -ITA -ITA 4BEL 6BEL -CH 5CH -POL 6POL 3YUG 4YUG -FRA -FRA -FIN -FIN -USR 3USR 3SWE 2SWE 2AUT 2AUT 34th111
1974250ccKawasakiESP -ESP -ITA -ITA -CZE 4CZE -POL -POL -YUG 1YUG 3UK 2UK 1GER -GER -NED 5NED -FIN -FIN -SWE 1SWE 3CH -CH 34th101
1975250ccKawasakiESP -ESP 4AUT 7AUT -BEL 7BEL -CZE -CZE -POL -POL -YUG -YUG -GER 1GER -UK -UK -FRA -FRA -SWE -SWE 3FIN 3FIN -CH 1CH -10th66
1976250ccKawasakiESP 2ESP 2BEL -BEL -CZE 3CZE 2POL 3POL 2USR -USR -YUG -YUG -ITA -ITA -FRA -FRA -UK -UK 8GER -GER -NED 2NED -SWE -SWE 26th95
1977250ccKawasakiESP -ESP -CH -CH 3BEL -BEL 4CZE -CZE -ITA 5ITA 3AUT -AUT -USR -USR -YUG -YUG 4GER 5GER 3UK -UK -SWE -SWE -FIN -FIN -11th58
1978250ccKawasakiESP 3ESP -ITA -ITA -CZE 1CZE 3YUG 1YUG 2AUT -AUT -GER 2GER 2UK -UK -FRA -FRA -USA -USA 4SWE -SWE 6FIN 1FIN 2USR 2USR 12nd153
1982250ccYamahaCH -CH -ESP -ESP -BEL -BEL -CZE -CZE -ITA -ITA -FRA -FRA -UK -UK -NED -NED -USR -USR -USA -USA -FIN 5FIN -SWE -SWE 522nd12
1983250ccYamahaESP -ESP -FRA -FRA -ITA -ITA -NED -NED -BUL -BUL -GER -GER -UK -UK -CAN -CAN -USA -USA -CH -CH -SWE 1SWE 2FIN -FIN 210th39
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