Aleš Dryml Sr.
Aleš Dryml Sr. (born 10 June 1953) is a former motorcycle speedway rider who competed in speedway, longtrack and grasstrack racing.[1][2]
| Born | 10 June 1953 Kolín, Czechoslovakia  | 
|---|---|
| Nationality | Czech | 
| Career history | |
| Czechoslovakia | |
| 1979, 1981, 1991 | Zlata Pribla Pardubice | 
| 1983-1985 | SVS Pardubice | 
| Great Britain | |
| 1978, 1979 | Exeter Falcons | 
| 1980 | Sheffield Tigers | 
| 1982 | Birmingham Brummies | 
| Individual honours | |
| 1989, 1991 | Long Track World Championship silver medal | 
| 1982, 1993, 1994, 1995 | Czech Longtrack Championship | 
Career
    
Dryml reached fourteen World Longtrack world championship finals, finishing second in 1989 and 1991.[3][4]
He rode in the top tier of British Speedway from 1978-1982, riding for various clubs.[5][6][1]
He earned 32 caps for the Czechoslovakian national speedway team.[2]
World Final appearances
    
    Individual World Championship
    
- 1980 - 
 Gothenburg, Ullevi - 12th - 5pts - 1981 - 
 London, Wembley Stadium - 14th - 3pts 
World Pairs Championship
    
- 1981 - 
 Chorzów, Silesian Stadium (with Jan Verner) - 4th - 18pts (12) - 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
    
- 1974 
 (18th) 6.5pts - 1975 
 (8th) 32pts - 1976 
 (17th) 9pts - 1977 
 (4th) 67pts - 1978 
 (5th) 60pts - 1979 
 (4th) 61pts - 1980 
 (4th) 67pts - 1981 
 (Second) 55pts (after run-off) - 1982 
 (Champion) 51pts - 1983 
 (Third) 47pts - 1984 
 (Champion) 75pts - 1985 
 (Second) 66pt 
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[8] 
References
    
- "Ales Dryml snr". GrasstrackGB. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
 - "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 1 September 2023.
 - "SPEEDWAY and LONGTRACK". Speedway.org. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
 - "WORLD LONGTRACK FINALS 1971 – 1996 Tracy Holmes" (PDF). Speedway Plus.com.
 - "History Archive". British Speedway. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
 - "Speedway riders, history and results". wwosbackup. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
 - "SPEEDWAY: Tears of joy for Dryml". Oxford Mail. 26 July 2006. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
 - "Ales Dryml SNR - Grasstrack GB".
 
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