Aleš Dryml Sr.
Aleš Dryml Sr. (born 10 June 1953) is a former speedway rider who competed in speedway, longtrack and grasstrack racing. He reached fourteen World Longtrack world championship Finals finishing second in 1989 and 1991. He has two sons Ales and Lukas who both also compete in Speedway.
Born | Kolín, Czechoslovakia | 10 June 1953
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Nationality | Czech Republic |
Current club information | |
Career status | Retired |
Career history | |
Czechoslovakia | |
1979 | Zlata Pribla Pardubice A |
1981, 1991 | Zlata Pribla Pardubice |
1983-1985 | SVS Pardubice |
Great Britain | |
1978, 1979 | Exeter Falcons |
1980 | Sheffield Tigers |
1982 | Birmingham Brummies |
Individual honours | |
1982 | Czechoslovakia Longtrack Championship |
1993, 1994, 1995 | Czech Longtrack Championship |
World Final Appearances
Individual World Championship
- 1980 - Gothenburg, Ullevi - 12th - 5pts
- 1981 - London, Wembley Stadium - 13th - 3pts
World Pairs Championship
- 1982 - Sydney, Liverpool City Raceway (with Jiří Štancl) - 7th - 8pts (3)
- 1984 - Lonigo, Pista Speedway (with Jiří Štancl) - 6th - 10pts (5)
World Team Cup
- 1977 - Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Václav Verner / Jan Verner / Jiří Štancl) - 3rd - 23pts (5)
- 1978 - Landshut, Ellermühle Stadium (with Jiří Štancl / Václav Verner / Jan Verner) - 4th - 16+2pts (2)
- 1979 - London, White City Stadium (with Zdeněk Kudrna / Jiří Štancl / Václav Verner) - 3rd - 19pts (5)
- 1980 - Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Zdeněk Kudrna / Jiří Štancl / Václav Verner / Petr Ondrašík) - 4th - 12pts (1)
- 1982 - London, White City Stadium (with Jiří Štancl / Václav Verner / Petr Ondrašík / Antonín Kasper Jr.) - 4th - 17pts (7)
- 1983 - Vojens, Speedway Center (with Jiří Štancl / Václav Verner / Antonín Kasper Jr. / Petr Ondrašík) - 4th - 3pts (0)
Czechoslovakian Individual Speedway Champion
World Longtrack Championship
Finals
- 1977 Aalborg (8th) 12pts
- 1978 Mühldorf (10th) 10pts
- 1979 Marianske Lazne (11th) 8pts
- 1983 Marianske Lazne (6th) 14pts
- 1984 Herxheim (7th) 10pts
- 1985 Esbjerg (14th) 4pts
- 1989 Marianske Lazne (Second) 37pts
- 1990 Herxheim (12th) 10pts
- 1991 Marianske Lazne (Second) 21pts
- 1992 Pfarrkirchen (6th) 13pts
- 1993 Mühldorf (6th) 13pts
- 1994 Marianske Lazne (5th) 16pts
- 1995 Scheeßel (8th) 17pts
- 1996 Herxheim (15th) 4pts
Semi-finals
- 1980 Gornja Radgona (11th) 7pts
- 1982 Jubeck (16th) 3pts
Qualifying Round
- 1981 Harsewinkel (12th) 6pts[1]
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