NEWS: New Polish Cycle Speedway Federation president appountes

Pawel Wozny has been appointed as the new president of the Polish Cycle Speedway Federation. He takes over from Marcin Niedzielski whose second term came to an end recently.
Read morePawel Wozny has been appointed as the new president of the Polish Cycle Speedway Federation. He takes over from Marcin Niedzielski whose second term came to an end recently.
Read moreThree test matches between Poland and Rest of the World were staged at Kalety in Poland on Monday 29th July and all 3 matches were won by the Rest of the World. Results below: Veterans Poland 69 Rest of the World 81 Poland: Alex Zielinski 15, Arkadiusz Slysz 15, Marcin Puk 14, Tomasz Szwajorek 13, Wlodzimierz Koziorowicz 6, Arkadiusz Dudek […]
Read moreStaged at Swietochlowice JUNIOR TEST MATCH Poland 73 Radoslaw Morawiak 14, Patryk Bielaczek 13, Nikolaj Menz 11, Marcel Krzykowski 10, Kacper Piasecki 9, Igor Orlowski 9, Emil Krakowian 6, Patryk Lukas 1 Great Britain 75 Cameron Gill 19, Will Jeffery 16, Ben Clarke 13, Fraser Garnett 9, James Porter 9, Owen Wells 8, Scott Colby 1 Referee: Dawid Bas PAWEL […]
Read moreMarcin Szymanski won his second European Open title at Czestochowa last night, the venue of his first world title in 2007, with a first class performance at the age of 38. It looked to be an excellent start for the two-time world champion, coming through to the front in heat one, his grid 4, after Michal Sassek dived Chris Timms […]
Read moreThe Polish Federation have released the schedule for the 2018 European Championships.
Read moreThe ICSF World Cycle Speedway Championships will now take place more often than the current 2 years, as it has been agreed to run the world championships every 18 months. The new schedule will look like: 2019: Poland – (May/June) 2020: Australia – (Nov/Dec) 2022: Great Britain – (May/June) 2023: Australia – (Nov/Dec) 2025: Poland – (May/June) An Over 49 competition […]
Read moreGreat Britain clinched the Junior Federation Cup at Le Fevre for the first time with a remarkable second half comeback after trailing Poland by 7 points and Australia by 6 after 14 races. The first race of the 2nd half saw GB concede a 6-4 to Poland, but the young Lions did not concede another heat advantage after that, as […]
Read moreEngland’s juniors were crowned World Junior Team Cup champions on Saturday in an entertaining and hard fought final against Australia and Poland at Salisbury. Taking it in turns to race in pairs against each other, the 4 rider plus one reserve teams battled it out on a warm evening in North Adelaide. After England shared their opening heats against Australia […]
Read moreSalisbury Cycle Speedway Club in Adelaide, South Australia, hosted a truly memorable World Cup final on Saturday evening. Host team, Australia, took the title in dramatic fashion on the final lap of the last race to become world team champions. England, Wales and Australia came through the qualifying on Monday evening to join 2015 champions, Poland, in the final. England […]
Read moreOn a recent trip to Poland, Pete Barnes met up with former Poole SeaView Coaches rider, Artur Poprawski, and both took the opportunity to visit the now unused Rawicz track. It was not a welcome sight, as the public address and cycle storage buildings have now been dismantled, the centre green overgrown, the racing circuit covered in weeds, although the seating and safety fence are […]
Read moreTeam GB claimed their first win on Polish soil since 2011, after coming from behind to beat Poland by one point in Zielona Gora. The victory was all but sealed in heat 17 after a Josh Brooke and Ben Mould 7-3 allowed GB’s Chris Timms and Dean Hook to roll off the grids in heat 18 and secure an emphatic […]
Read moreLast month, Great Britain Team Manager Lee Aris accepted the invitation from the Polish Cycle Speedway to compete in a test match. The venue is Zielona Gora on Saturday 3rd June start time 3pm. Aris said: “I’m delighted we are able to fulfil a fixture against Poland in Poland, I’m pleased about the positive response from the squad, seeing their […]
Read moreOver the weekend in Adelaide, Australian international competitor Bobby McMillan (#4) revealed he has received an offer to compete in Poland this coming season. It is understood that during his brief stay at Coventry, and subsequent association with the club’s Polish assets, the offer was generated by Leszno. McMillan commented: “Michal Sassek and I got on really well riding together with Coventry […]
Read moreWith the hectic racing schedule between the two tracks, updates haven’t been easy to manage. We’ve been sharing what we can via our Facebook page, so make sure you ‘like’ our page to find out what happens on finals day. So what has happened over the last couple of days? Team GB Friday night, and the Great Britain team lost […]
Read moreSouth coast clubs, Poole and Southampton host the ICSF 2016 Cycle Speedway European Championships this weekend, where a full three day feast of explosive action awaits the large crowds expected. The championships largely feature individual events, but we will see Team GB back in action Friday evening in a test match against Poland in Southampton, which represents new manager, Lee […]
Read moreIt has been confirmed this week that a Team GB v Poland test match will go ahead at Southampton, scheduled for 6.30pm start Friday 29th July 2016. New Great Britain manager Lee Aris (pictured on the inside for GB in 2015 above) said: “This will be my first test match in charge and a great challenge to have to start my […]
Read moreThe draws are in for the 2016 ICSF European Team Cup. The format is 4 teams and 25 heats. Check out who rides in what number below: SENIOR: 1/ England 2/ Scotland 3/ Poland 4/ Wales 5/ Ireland JUNIOR: 1/ Scotland 2/ Wales 3/ Ireland 4/ England 5/ Poland
Read moreHere is the confirmed schedule for the 2016 European Club Championships, which kick off with the Poland v Great Britain test match this evening. Friday 29th April 2016 6pm: – Poland v Team GB (Test Match at Ostrow) Saturday 30th April 2016 0930: Round 1 1100: Round 2 1230: Round 3 1400: Round 4 1615: Round 5 (Repechage) 1745: Round […]
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