Pål Anders Ullevålseter

Pål Anders Ullevålseter ( born December 7, 1968) is a Norwegian Enduro racers.

Ullevålseter played 2000 with the UAE Desert Challenge, his first marathon rally and launched in 2002 for the first time in the Dakar Rally. For its first participation he finished ninth and was the best amateur in the field of participants. A year later he finished seventh. He was also fifth in the same year at the Rally Tunisia and the UAE Desert Challenge. There he was able to achieve his first stage victory. His best season was 2004 when he finished fifth in the Dakar Rally and won the Pharaohs Rally. He was marathon world rally champion.

The following year it was less good for Ullevålseter. He rushed at the 2005 Dakar Rally on the tenth leg heavy and had to give up the rally. He was injured for a long time by the fall and he was only ten months later at the start of a rally.

In 2006 Ullevålseter denied again many marathon rallies. He was sixth in the Dakar Rally, second in the Pharaohs Rally and third in the Rally of Tunisia. In the World Cup, he finished at the end of the season in third place. In 2007 he finished the Dakar Rally in fourth place and achieved his best result at the Rally. The Central Europe Rally, the replacement date of the Dakar Rally, which had to be canceled due to threat of terrorism in 2008, he finished seventh. In the 2009 Dakar Rally, he finished sixth.

Ullevålseter is known for its constant driving style, which he manages to achieve top rankings on a regular basis.

  • Enduro athletes
  • Motorcycle racer (Norway )
  • Norwegian
  • Born in 1968
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