Lindbäck made his international debut in 2004 with firstly a wild card ride in the
Speedway Grand Prix series but he made a bigger impression in the Speedway World Cup riding for the Swedish team. He became the
European Under-19 Champion in 2004 and Scandinavian Under-21 Champion in 2005.
In October 2004, during the
Speedway Grand Prix Qualification he won the
GP Challenge, which ensured that he claimed a permanent slot for the
2005 Grand Prix.[4] He duly made his full SGP debut in 2005 finishing 10th both in that season and the subsequent 2006 championship.
Prior to the final 2007
Speedway Grand Prix round in
Gelsenkirchen, it was announced that Lindbäck had decided to retire from speedway.[5] However, he made a quick comeback competing for
Vargarna in the Swedish second tier
Allsvenskan and he was a major force in bringing the club to the play off final. Before the start of the 2009 season, he moved to
Piraterna.[6]
On 13 November 2020, Lindbäck announced his retirement for a second time[10] but once again returned and in 2022 rode for
Masarna and
Valsarna in the Swedish leagues. He helped Valsarna win the 2022 Allsvenskan during the
2022 Swedish Speedway season.[11]
Lindbäck made his international debut in 2004 with firstly a wild card ride in the
Speedway Grand Prix series but he made a bigger impression in the Speedway World Cup riding for the Swedish team. He became the
European Under-19 Champion in 2004 and Scandinavian Under-21 Champion in 2005.
In October 2004, during the
Speedway Grand Prix Qualification he won the
GP Challenge, which ensured that he claimed a permanent slot for the
2005 Grand Prix.[4] He duly made his full SGP debut in 2005 finishing 10th both in that season and the subsequent 2006 championship.
Prior to the final 2007
Speedway Grand Prix round in
Gelsenkirchen, it was announced that Lindbäck had decided to retire from speedway.[5] However, he made a quick comeback competing for
Vargarna in the Swedish second tier
Allsvenskan and he was a major force in bringing the club to the play off final. Before the start of the 2009 season, he moved to
Piraterna.[6]
On 13 November 2020, Lindbäck announced his retirement for a second time[10] but once again returned and in 2022 rode for
Masarna and
Valsarna in the Swedish leagues. He helped Valsarna win the 2022 Allsvenskan during the
2022 Swedish Speedway season.[11]