1953 to 1967 In 1953, Holstebro Motor Klub (HMK) converted the grass track at Naur to a 367-metre speedway track. The track was known as the Naur track because it was just outside Holstebro to the west, by the railway line to Naur.
1985 to present In 1985, the Holstebro Speedway Klub (HoSK) was formed and with the help of the municipality they were able to build a track in Skave (its current location). The team signed the likes of
Henka Gustafsson and competed in the
1988 Danish speedway season, performing well but not making the medals. The rest of the team consisted of Dalle Andersson,
Hans Andersen,
Bjarne Pedersen and
Charlie Gjedde. Another success came in
1998, with a silver medal. Riders included
Nicki Pedersen and
Gert Handberg. The club dropped out of the top league in
2001 but returned in
2007, led by
Bjarne Pedersen. Another second-place finish was achieved in
2011. ==Notable riders==