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Pages in category "Polish speedway riders" The following 183 pages are in this category, out of 183 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Tomasz Bajerski;
The Speedway Ekstraliga (English: Polish Extraleague, Polish: Ekstraliga żużlowa) is the top division of motorcycle speedway in Poland and determines the winner of the Team Speedway Polish Championship. It has been called the "richest and most popular speedway league in the world", [1] and attracts riders
In 2001, the Speedway World Team Cup was rebranded the Speedway World Cup and Poland began to experience a boom in terms of spectator numbers, which led to an influx of new riders. The team reached the World Cup final every year from 2001 to 2017 (except for 2006 and 2012) and dominated world speedway by winning the title eight times, in 2005 ...
Tomasz Gollob (born 1971): Individual Polish Champion eight times (lately in 2009), 2nd ever Polish World Champion in 2010 Jarosław Hampel (b.1982): three times Speedway World Championship medallist Rune Holta (born 1973): the only Individual Polish Champion winner who is a naturalized citizen of Poland (born Norwegian ).
The Polish National Speedway League or Krajowa Liga Żużlowa, formerly 2 Liga żużlowa is the third division of motorcycle speedway in Poland. It is below the Ekstraliga and the 2 Ekstraliga (formerly 1 liga).
The 2024 Team Speedway Polish Championship (Polish: Drużynowe mistrzostwa Polski na żużlu) is the 2024 edition of the Team Polish Championship to determine the gold medal winner (champion of Poland). Teams finishing second and third were awarded silver and bronze medals respectively.
Expatriate speedway riders in Poland (23 P) R. Polish speedway riders (2 C, 183 P) T. Speedway teams in Poland (26 P) V. Speedway venues in Poland (28 P)
Polonia Bydgoszcz is a Polish sports club based in Bydgoszcz most known for its speedway team ŻKS Polonia Bydgoszcz which currently races in the 1. Liga.The club has won the Polish Speedway League Championship seven times, the latest in 2002, and European Team Championship three times, the latest in 2001.