Aleš Dryml Sr.

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Aleš Dryml Sr.
Born (1953-06-10) 10 June 1953 (age 68)
Kolín, Czechoslovakia
Nationality Czech Republic
Current club information
Career statusRetired
Career history
Czechoslovakia
1979Zlata Pribla Pardubice A
1981, 1991Zlata Pribla Pardubice
1983-1985SVS Pardubice
Great Britain
1978, 1979Exeter Falcons
1980Sheffield Tigers
1982Birmingham Brummies
Individual honours
1989, 1991Long Track World Championship silver medal
1982, 1993, 1994, 1995Czech Longtrack Championship

Aleš Dryml Sr. (born 10 June 1953) is a former speedway rider who competed in speedway, longtrack and grasstrack racing.[1] He reached fourteen World Longtrack world championship finals finishing second in 1989 and 1991.[2][3]

He rode in the top tier of British Speedway from 1978-1982, riding for various clubs.[4][5][1]

He has two sons Ales and Lukas who both also compete in Speedway.[6]

World Final Appearances[]

Individual World Championship[]

World Pairs Championship[]

World Team Cup[]

Ice World Championship[]

Czechoslovakian Individual Speedway Champion[]

  • 1974 Czech Republic (18th) 6.5pts
  • 1975 Czech Republic (8th) 32pts
  • 1976 Czech Republic (17th) 9pts
  • 1977 Czech Republic (4th) 67pts
  • 1978 Czech Republic (5th) 60pts
  • 1979 Czech Republic (4th) 61pts
  • 1980 Czech Republic (4th) 67pts
  • 1981 Czech Republic (Second) 55pts (after run-off)
  • 1982 Czech Republic (Champion) 51pts
  • 1983 Czech Republic (Third) 47pts
  • 1984 Czech Republic (Champion) 75pts
  • 1985 Czech Republic (Second) 66pt

World Longtrack Championship[]

Finals[]

  • 1977 Denmark Aalborg (8th) 12pts
  • 1978 Germany Mühldorf (10th) 10pts
  • 1979 Czech Republic Marianske Lazne (11th) 8pts
  • 1983 Czech Republic Marianske Lazne (6th) 14pts
  • 1984 Germany Herxheim (7th) 10pts
  • 1985 Denmark Esbjerg (14th) 4pts
  • 1989 Czech Republic Marianske Lazne (Second) 37pts
  • 1990 Germany Herxheim (12th) 10pts
  • 1991 Czech Republic Marianske Lazne (Second) 21pts
  • 1992 Germany Pfarrkirchen (6th) 13pts
  • 1993 Germany Mühldorf (6th) 13pts
  • 1994 Czech Republic Marianske Lazne (5th) 16pts
  • 1995 Germany Scheeßel (8th) 17pts
  • 1996 Germany Herxheim (15th) 4pts

Semi-finals[]

Qualifying Round[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Ales Dryml snr". GrasstrackGB. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  2. ^ "SPEEDWAY and LONGTRACK". Speedway.org. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  3. ^ "WORLD LONGTRACK FINALS 1971 – 1996 Tracy Holmes" (PDF). Speedway Plus.com.
  4. ^ "History Archive". British Speedway. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  6. ^ "SPEEDWAY: Tears of joy for Dryml". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  7. ^ * http://grasstrackgb.co.uk/ales-dryml-snr/
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