Marcel Kajzer (born 16 April 1990[1]) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Poland.[2][3]
Born | 16 April 1990 |
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Nationality | Polish |
Career history | |
Poland | |
2006–2008, 2014–2016, 2020 | Rawicz |
2009 | Gniezno |
2010 | Ostrów |
2011 | Częstochowa |
2017–2019 | Poznań |
Denmark | |
2009 | Fjelsted |
2018 | Esbjerg |
Great Britain | |
2012 | Belle Vue |
Career
editKajzer was a member of the Poland U-19 national team.
In 2009 season he rode for Start Gniezno (Poland), Fjelsted (Denmark) and Mseno (Czech Republic).[4]
In 2012, he appeared for the Belle Vue Aces in two matches during the 2012 Elite League speedway season.[5]
He retired from speedway in 2020.[6]
Results
editWorld Championships
edit- Individual U-21 World Championship
- 2009 – Lost in Domestic Qualifications
European Championships
editDomestic competitions
edit- Individual Polish Championship
- 2008 – 16th place in Quarter-Final 4
- Individual U-21 Polish Championship
- Silver Helmet (U-21)
- 2008 – 15th place in Semi-Final 1
- Bronze Helmet (U-19)
- 2008 – 13th place in Semi-Final 1
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Świat Żużla, No 1 (74) / 2008, pages 42–43, ISSN 1429-3285
- ^ "Marcel Kajzer Polska". Polish Speedway Database. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
- ^ "Ultimate rider index, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
- ^ Handke, Jaroslaw (2 February 2009). "Od finału DMEJ nie miałem okazji rozmawiać z trenerem Cieślakiem - rozmowa z Marcelem Kajzerem" [I haven't had a chance to talk to coach Cieślak since the DMEJ final - conversation with Marcel Kajzer]. SportoweFakty.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2 February 2009.
- ^ "Aces rookie Marcel Kajzer is out to make his mark". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 10 September 2024.
- ^ "Były reprezentant Polski zakończył karierę. Mówił, że jest komuś niewygodny". Przegląd Sportowy Onet. Retrieved 10 September 2024.