- Torsten Hallman
Torsten Hallman (born in 1940 in
Uppsala ,Sweden ) was a four time motocross World Champion. He was one of the men responsible for introducingmotocross to theUnited States in the late 1960s.In the early 1960s, Swedish riders such as
Bill Nilsson ,Rolf Tibblin andSten Lundin dominated the sport of motocross. Perhaps one of the best Swedish riders, Hallman competed in the 250cc motocross Grand Prix world championships. He would win 37 Grand Prix victories and the 250cc motocross world title four times for the Swedish Husqvarna factory. His battles with Belgium’sJoël Robert were considered some of the best in the history of the championships.After his racing career, he began to sell motocross pants and gloves at the races to help supplement his income. This eventually led to the formation of Thor (Torsten Hallman Original Racewear). Thor grew to become one of the leading off-road racing apparel companies in the world.
In 2000, Hallman was inducted into the AMA
Motorcycle Hall of Fame .References
* [http://www.motorcyclemuseum.org/halloffame/hofbiopage.asp?id=188 Motorcycle Hall of Fame]
Motocross Grand Prix Results
*1962 250cc Motocross World Championship - 1st
*1963 250cc Motocross World Championship - 1st
*1964 250cc Motocross World Championship - 2nd
*1966 250cc Motocross World Championship - 1st
*1967 250cc Motocross World Championship - 1st
*1968 250cc Motocross World Championship - 2nd
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