Poland national under-21 speedway team

Poland
Nickname(s) Biało-czerwoni
("The white and reds")
Białe Orły
("The White Eagles")
Association Polish Motor Union
Polski Związek Motorowy
FIM code PZM
Team manager Marek Cieślak
Team captain Grzegorz Zengota
Nation colour White and Red
World Championships
Team U-21 5
 Best result 1st - last one in 2009
Individual U-21 7 5 4
 Best result 1st - last one in 2006 (Karol Ząbik)

The Poland national under-21 speedway team is the national under-21 motorcycle speedway team of Poland and is controlled by the Polish Motor Union (PZM). The Under-21 Speedway World Cup has been dominated by Poland with them winning first place in all of the past championships. Karol Ząbik was a member of Poland team by three finals (2005-2007). Poland has produced seven Under-21 Individual World Champions: Piotr Protasiewicz (1996), Robert Dados (1998), Dawid Kujawa (2001), Jarosław Hampel (2003), Robert Miśkowiak (2004), Krzysztof Kasprzak (2005) and Karol Ząbik (2006).

Competition

Team Speedway Junior World Championship
Year Place Pts. Riders
2005 41 Janusz Kołodziej (14), Krzysztof Kasprzak (13), Marcin Rempała (8), Krystian Klecha (3), Karol Ząbik (3)
In Qualifying Round Three also rode: Paweł Hlib
2006 41 Karol Ząbik (13), Paweł Hlib (12), Adrian Miedziński (8), Krzysztof Buczkowski (5), Paweł Miesiąc (3)
2007 40 Krzysztof Buczkowski (11), Karol Ząbik (10), Paweł Hlib (10), Mateusz Szczepaniak (6), Adrian Gomólski (—)
In Qualifying Round One also rode: Maciej Piaszczyński, Marcin Jędrzejewski
2008 40 Maciej Janowski (11), Artur Mroczka (9), Grzegorz Zengota (8), Michał Mitko (7), Daniel Pytel (5)
In Qualifying Round Two also rode: Robert Kasprzak, Adrian Gomólski, Mateusz Szczepaniak
2009 57 Przemysław Pawlicki (15), Maciej Janowski (13), Grzegorz Zengota (13), Artur Mroczka (11), Dawid Lampart (5)

Team B

Team Speedway Junior World Championship
Year Place Pts. Riders
2005 Replaced of France. 2nd place in Qualifying Round Three
Kamil Brzozowski (11), Adrian Gomólski (8), Patryk Pawlaszczyk (7), Sebastian Brucheiser (6), Marcin Jędrzejewski (4)

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