Czech Republic national speedway team
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Autoklub of the Czech Republic Autoklub České republiky | ||||
FIM code | ACCR | ||||
Team manager | Milan Špinka | ||||
Team captain | Aleš Dryml, Jr. | ||||
Nation colour | White , Red and Blue | ||||
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Best result | 2nd - 1999 | ||||
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European Championships | |||||
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Best result | Champion (2004 and 2007) | ||||
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Best result | Champion (2001 - Brhel) |
The Czech Republic are one of the major teams in international speedway. They have never won the competition but have appeared in eight finals.
Speedway World Team Cup
Year | Venue | Standings (Pts) | Czech Riders and Pts | |
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1960 | Gothenburg |
1. Sweden (44) 2. England (30) 3. CZECHOSLOVAKIA (15) 4. Poland (7) |
Antonín Kasper, Sr. | 5 |
Luboš Tomíček, Sr. | 4 | |||
Jaroslav Machač | 3 | |||
František Richter | 3 | |||
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1961 | Wroclaw |
1. Poland (32) 2. Sweden (31) 3. England (21) 4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA (12) |
Luboš Tomíček, Sr. | 7 |
Antonín Kasper, Sr. | 4 | |||
Bohumil Bartoněk | 1 | |||
Stanislav Svoboda | 0 | |||
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1962 | Slaný |
1. Sweden (36) 2. Great Britain (24) 3. Poland (20) 4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA (16) |
Luboš Tomíček, Sr. | 7 |
Bedřich Slaný | 4 | |||
Jaroslav Volf | 3 | |||
Karel Průša | 2 | |||
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1963 | Vienna |
1. Sweden (37) 2. CZECHOSLOVAKIA (27) 3. Great Britain (25) 4. Poland (7) |
Antonín Kasper, Sr. | 10 |
Stanislav Kubíček | 7 | |||
Miloslav Šmídl | 7 | |||
Luboš Tomíček, Sr. | 5 | |||
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1977 | Wroclaw |
1. England (37) 2. Poland (25) 3. CZECHOSLOVAKIA (23) 4. Sweden (11) |
Jiří Štancl | 8 |
Václav Verner | 5 | |||
Jan Verner | 5 | |||
Aleš Dryml, Sr. | 5 | |||
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1979 | White City |
1. England (37) 2. Poland (25) 3. CZECHOSLOVAKIA (23) 4. Sweden (11) |
Jiří Štancl | 6 |
Aleš Dryml, Sr. | 5 | |||
Zdeněk Kudrna | 4 | |||
Václav Verner | 4 | |||
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1983 | Vojens |
1. Denmark (37) 2. England (29) 3. USA (27) 4. CZECHOSLOVAKIA (3) |
Jiří Štancl | 2 |
Václav Verner | 1 | |||
Antonín Kasper, Jr. | 0 | |||
Aleš Dryml, Sr. | 0 | |||
Petr Ondrašík | 0 | |||
1999 | Pardubice |
1. Australia (51) 2. CZECH REPUBLIC (35) 3. USA (29) 4. England (29) |
Aleš Dryml, Jr. | 10 |
Bohumil Brhel | 9 | |||
Michal Makovský | 8 | |||
Antonín Kasper, Jr. | 8 | |||
Antonín Šváb, Jr. | 0 | |||
Key: +1,2... - bonus points gained by finishing behind teammate +1j,+2j... - extra points gained in joker ride |
Team U-21 World Championship
Main article: Team Speedway Junior World Championship
Year | Place | Pts. | Riders |
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2005 | 4 | 20 | Tomáš Suchánek (12), Zdeněk Simota (5), Luboš Tomíček, Jr. (2), Filip Šitera (1), Martin Málek (0), |
2006 | - | - | 2nd place in Qualifying Round 2 |
2007 | 3 | 30 | Filip Šitera (11), Matěj Kůs (9), Luboš Tomíček, Jr. (6), Hynek Stichauer (4), Martin Gavenda |
2008 | - | - | 2nd place in Qualifying Round 1 |
Year | Place | Pts. | Riders |
Team U-19 European Championship
Main article: Team Speedway Junior European Championship
Year | Place | Pts. | Riders |
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2008 | - | - | 4th place in Semi-Final 2 |
2009 | 4 | 15 | Michael Hádek (9), Pavel Pučko (2), Jan Holub III (2), Václav Milík, Jr. (2), Michal Dudek (0) |
Year | Place | Pts. | Riders |
Team squad at 2009 Championship was nominated in October 2008 by Team manager Milan Špinka:
- Michael Hádek (date of birth 1990-05-08)
- Jan Holub III (1991-08-07)
- Václav Milík, Jr. (1993-05-22)
- Roman Čejka (1993-08-27)
- Michal Dudek (1990-09-20)[1]
Famous Czech riders
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See also
References
- ↑ "Kadra Czech na DMEJ 2009". SportoweFakty.pl. 2008-10-21. Retrieved 2008-10-21.
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