Jan Pedersen (born 27 July 1967) is a speedway rider from Denmark. He is not to be confused with Jan O. Pedersen. Jan was a highly successful rider, performing regularly as a heat leader from the beginning of his career, until his retirement in 2000. Famed for being a no-nonsense, do all the talking on the track rider. He was a very popular Arena Essex stalwart, winning the Essex Championship in 1997, a national individual title. He then finished 2nd in 1998 in the very same tournament, only losing out in a late evening run-off against a top-form Carl Stonehewer. Jan enjoyed a decorated career, specifically with Arena Essex, being an integral part of two very successful seasons for the team, 1991 and 1997 respectively, in which 1991 being commended as the most dominant Premier League perfo
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| - Jan Pedersen (born 27 July 1967) is a speedway rider from Denmark. He is not to be confused with Jan O. Pedersen. Jan was a highly successful rider, performing regularly as a heat leader from the beginning of his career, until his retirement in 2000. Famed for being a no-nonsense, do all the talking on the track rider. He was a very popular Arena Essex stalwart, winning the Essex Championship in 1997, a national individual title. He then finished 2nd in 1998 in the very same tournament, only losing out in a late evening run-off against a top-form Carl Stonehewer. Jan enjoyed a decorated career, specifically with Arena Essex, being an integral part of two very successful seasons for the team, 1991 and 1997 respectively, in which 1991 being commended as the most dominant Premier League perfo (en)
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| - Jan Pedersen (born 27 July 1967) is a speedway rider from Denmark. He is not to be confused with Jan O. Pedersen. Jan was a highly successful rider, performing regularly as a heat leader from the beginning of his career, until his retirement in 2000. Famed for being a no-nonsense, do all the talking on the track rider. He was a very popular Arena Essex stalwart, winning the Essex Championship in 1997, a national individual title. He then finished 2nd in 1998 in the very same tournament, only losing out in a late evening run-off against a top-form Carl Stonehewer. Jan enjoyed a decorated career, specifically with Arena Essex, being an integral part of two very successful seasons for the team, 1991 and 1997 respectively, in which 1991 being commended as the most dominant Premier League performance in British speedway history. (en)
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