Aleš Dryml Jr.

Aleš Dryml Jr.
Born (1979-10-19) 19 October 1979
Pardubice, Czech Republic
Nationality  Czech Republic
Website dryml.cz/speedway-racing
Current club information
Polish league Lublin
Czech league Pardubice
Career history
2000-2002, 2006-2007 Oxford Cheetahs United Kingdom
2004, 2005, 2009, 2014 Peterborough Panthers United Kingdom
2003 Poole Pirates United Kingdom
2008 Wolverhampton Wolves United Kingdom
2010 Ipswich Witches United Kingdom
2011 Birmingham Brummies United Kingdom
2012, 2013 Belle Vue Aces United Kingdom
1999 Rybnik Poland
2001-2002 Leszno Poland
2006-2007 Torun Poland
2008 Tarnow Poland
2009 Rzeszow Poland
2010 Miskolcz Poland
2012 Gniezno Poland
2013 Gruziadz Poland
2014 Ostrow Poland
2015 Lublin Poland
2002 Ornarna Mariestad Sweden
2003-2005, 2008 VMS Elit Vetlanda Sweden
2006-2007 Masarna Avesta Sweden
1996-2015 Pardubice Czech Republic
Individual honours
2004, 2012 Speedway European Championship
2011, 2013 Czech Republic Speedway Championship
2012 Czech Longtrack Champion
1999 German U21 Champion
Team honours
2004, 2007, 2009, 2010 European Pairs Champion
2015 Czech Pairs Champion
2001, 2003 Elite League Champions
2012, 2014 Polish League Champions
2004 Swedish Elitserien Champions
1999, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2013, 2015 Czech League Champions

Aleš Dryml Jr. (born 19 October 1979) is a Czech speedway rider who has won 2004 and 2007 European Pairs Speedway Champion titles. He was permanent rider of 2004 Speedway Grand Prix series. He has twice won the European Pairs Championship (2004 and 2007) with brother Lukáš. His father,[1] Aleš Sr., was also a Czech international rider.

Speedway career

  • Individual World Championship (Speedway Grand Prix)
    • 2002 - 41st place (1 point)
    • 2003 - 36th place (3 points)
    • 2004 - 22nd place (22 points)
    • 2005 - 26th place (3 points)
    • 2013 - 17th place (16 points)
  • Individual U-21 World Championship
    • 1999 - 2nd place (11 points)
    • 2000 - 4th place (11+X points)
  • Team World Championship (Speedway World Cup)
    • 1999 - 2nd place (10 points)
    • 2001 - 7th place (9 points in Race-Off)
    • 2002 - 5th place (13 points)
    • 2003 - 6th place (11 points in Race-Off)
    • 2004 - 6th place (4 points in Race-Off)
    • 2005 - 6th place (4 points in Race-Off)
    • 2007 - 9th place (10 points in Qualifying Round 2)
    • 2008 - 7th place (0 points in Event 2)
    • 2009 - 8th place
    • 2010 - 8th place
    • 2011 - 7th place
    • 2012 - 7th place
    • 2013 - 4th place
    • 2014 - 7th place
  • Individual European Championship
    • 2001 - 10th place (7 points)
    • 2005 - 2nd place (14+2 points)
    • 2009 - 3rd place (13 points)
    • 2010 - 2nd place (12 points)
    • 2011 - 3rd place (12 points)
    • 2012 - European Champion
  • Individual U-19 European Championship
    • 1998 - 2nd place (13 points)
  • European Pairs Championship
    • 2004 - European Champion (12 points)
    • 2005 - 2nd place (14 points)
    • 2006 - 4th place, but injury in Final (8 points in Semi-Final 1)
    • 2007 - European Champion (10 points)
    • 2009 - European Champion
    • 2010 - European Champion (13 points)
  • Individual Czech Republic Championship
    • 2011 - Czech Champion
    • 2013 - Czech Champion
  • Individual Junior Czech Republic Championship
    • 2004 - 3rd place (13+1 points)
    • 2005 - 4th place (12+0 points)
  • Individual Czech Republic Long Track Championship
    • 2012 - Czech Champion
  • Czech Republic Pairs Championship
    • 2015 - Czech Champions
  • Czech Golden Helmet
    • 2004 - 2nd place
    • 2005 - 3rd place
  • Individual German Championship
    • 1998 - 3rd place (12 points)
    • 1999 - 10th place
    • 2000 - 5th place (10 points)
    • 2001 - 2nd place (13+2 points)
    • 2003 - 6th place
  • Individual Junior German Championship
    • 1996 - 2nd place
    • 1998 - German Champion

World Longtrack Championship

Grand-Prix

  • 2012 - Qualifying Round

Team Championship

European Grasstrack Championship

See also

References

  1. "DRYML DEJA VU". Speedway Grand Prix. 16 February 2011. Retrieved 11 April 2011.
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