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- Q3822295 abstract "Torsten Hallman (born 17 October 1939) is a Swedish former professional motocross racer. He is a four-time motocross world champion. He was one of the men responsible for introducing motocross to the United States in the late 1960s.Born in Uppsala, Sweden, Hallman was part of a group of Swedish riders such as Bill Nilsson, Rolf Tibblin and Sten Lundin who dominated the sport of motocross in the early 1960s. Perhaps one of the best Swedish riders, Hallman competed in the 250cc motocross Grand Prix world championships. His battles with Belgium’s Joël Robert were considered some of the best in the history of the championships. Hallman ended his riding career with 37 Grand Prix victories and four 250cc motocross world title for the Swedish Husqvarna factory.In 1971, Hallman was hired by the Yamaha factory to help them develop new motocross bikes. He was instrumental in Yamaha's decision to purchase the patent for an innovative single shock rear suspension that would eventually be called the monoshock suspension. The suspension design helped Håkan Andersson win the 1973 250cc motocross world championship for Yamaha and would go on to revolutionize the sport.After his racing career, he began to sell motocross pants and gloves at the races to help supplement his income. Innovative Hallman racing products were available in the mid 1970s via catalogue, and were very popular through out the USA. This eventually led to the formation of THOR Motocross (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.".
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- Q3822295 comment "Torsten Hallman (born 17 October 1939) is a Swedish former professional motocross racer. He is a four-time motocross world champion. He was one of the men responsible for introducing motocross to the United States in the late 1960s.Born in Uppsala, Sweden, Hallman was part of a group of Swedish riders such as Bill Nilsson, Rolf Tibblin and Sten Lundin who dominated the sport of motocross in the early 1960s.".
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