2024 Czech Republic speedway season

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2024 Czech Republic speedway season
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The 2024 Czech Republic Speedway season is the 2024 season of motorcycle speedway in Czech Republic. The season will run from March to October. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Individual

Czech Republic Individual Speedway Championship

The 2024 Czech Republic Individual Speedway Championship is the 2024 version of Czech Republic Individual Speedway Championship. Event will consist of two rounds. Final of this event is scheduled to take place on 11 September in Plzeň.

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Team

Team Championship

The 2024 Extraliga is the 2024 edition of the Czech Republic Team Speedway Championship to determine the gold medal winner (champion of Czech Republic). Teams finishing second and third were awarded silver and bronze medals respectively.

Extraliga

The Extraliga season will run from 16 April to 13 October.

PosTeamP#1#2#3#4Pts
1 AMK ZP Pardubice 11st4
2 Flag of Slovakia.svg SC Dynamax Žarnovica 12nd3
3 AK Slaný 13rd2
4 AK Markéta Praha 14th1

Calendar

#DatePlaceWinner2nd place3rd place4th placeN
1April 16 Prague Pardubice (39 pts) Flag of Slovakia.svg Žarnovica (34 pts) Slaný (26 pts) Prague (20 pts) [4] [5]
2May 22 Pardubice
3August 28 Slaný
4October 13 Flag of Slovakia.svg Žarnovica

Leading averages

RiderTeamAv. eventAv. heat
1 Flag of Latvia.svg Andžejs Ļebedevs Pardubice15.003.000
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Václav Milík Pardubice13.002.600
2 Flag of Poland.svg Artem Laguta Flag of Slovakia.svg Žarnovica13.002.600
4 Flag of Slovakia.svg Martin Vaculík Flag of Slovakia.svg Žarnovica12.002.400
5 Flag of Poland.svg Oskar Polis Slaný11.002.200

1. Liga

The 1. Liga season will run from 20 June to 29 September. [6]

PosTeamP#1#2#3#4#5Pts
1 Profil Team Kopřivnice
2 AK Marketa Praga B
3 AMK ZP Pardubice B
4 AK PD Plzeň
5 Speedway Divišov

Calendar

#DatePlaceWinner2nd place3rd place4th placeN
1June 20 Prague
2July 17 Plzeň
3August 17 Divišov
4September 18 Pardubice
5September 29 Kopřivnice

Leading averages

Squads

Extraliga

AK Markéta Praha [7]

AK Slaný

AMK ZP Pardubice

Flag of Slovakia.svg SC Dynamax Žarnovica

1. Liga

Profil Team Kopřivnice [8]

AK Marketa Praga B

AMK ZP Pardubice B

AK PD Plzeň

Speedway Divišov

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References

  1. SPEEDWAY CLUB SE PŘIDAL KE ZVEŘEJNĚNÝM KALENDÁŘŮM
  2. Czech Speedway Calendar 2024
  3. Czech Speedway Calendar 2024 Change
  4. Przedsmak Grand Prix w Pradze. Startuje Extraliga
  5. Żużel: Początek ligi u naszych sąsiadów. Łaguta i Vaculík pokonani, kosmiczny Lebiediew
  6. Żużel: Czesi z kalendarzem na sezon 2024. Ponownie przystąpią do DMPJ
  7. "Czeska Extraliga silna jak nigdy! Znamy składy i terminarz". speedwaynews.pl. 20 March 2024. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  8. "1 LIGA (CZE) SQUADS 2024". tylko-zuzel.pl. Retrieved 14 April 2024.