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Born | 5 September 1991 |
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Nationality | Polish |
Website | Official website |
Career history | |
Poland | |
2008–2015 | Leszno |
2016–2017 | Gorzów |
2018–2022 | Grudziądz |
2023–2024 | Zielona Góra |
Great Britain | |
2010 | Coventry |
2013 | Poole |
Sweden | |
2011–2013, 2023–2024 | Piraterna |
2016–2018, 2020–2022 | Masarna |
2015, 2019 | Smederna |
Denmark | |
2012 | Holsted |
2013 | Holstebro |
2016–2018, 2023–2024 | Grindsted |
Germany | |
2009 | AC Landshut |
Speedway Grand Prix statistics | |
Starts | 13 |
Podiums | 0 (0-0-0) |
Finalist | 0 times |
Winner | 0 times |
Individual honours | |
2017 | GP Challenge winner |
2011 | World U-21 bronze medal |
2009 | European Junior champion |
2011, 2017 | Polish Championship silver medal |
Team honours | |
2015 | Speedway World Cup bronze medal |
2024 | European Team champion |
2023 | European Pairs champion |
2009, 2012 | World Team Junior champion |
2009, 2010 | European Junior Champion |
2008 | Team U-21 Polish Champion |
2016 | Ekstraliga Winner |
2019 | Elitserien |
Przemysław Pawlicki (born 5 September 1991) [1] is a motorcycle speedway rider from Poland.
Pawlicki passed his speedway license (Licencja "Ż") in 2008, as a 16-year-old. [2] On 20 July 2008, he rode in his first meeting in the Polish Speedway Ekstraliga, representing Unia Leszno and scoring 11 points. [3] In total he rode in 20 heats (5 meetings) and scored 31 points and 3 bonus points (averaging 1.700). [3] He participated in the Team Under-21 Polish Championship for Leszno, at the Alfred Smoczyk Stadium. Pawlicki scored a maximum 15 points and was the fastest rider in the meeting (60.6 secs in Heat 5) as Leszno won the event. [3] In total, he scored 51 points in 21 heats (averaging 2.429). [3] Leszno won the Under-21 Speedway Ekstraliga (Liga Juniorów) and Pawlicki finished third in the Ekstraliga U-21 Individual Championship (13 points and second in Run-Off). [3]
In the Polish Pairs Under-21 Championship final he scored 13 points, with Leszno finishing fifth [3] and was fourth in the Individual Under-21 Polish Championship, scoring 11 points. Weekly "Tygodnik Żużlowy" (Speedway Weekly) awarded him as Revelation of the Year. [4] Speedway chapter of Main Commission of Speedway Sport (part of the Polish Motor Union) awarded him and Maciej Janowski for one of the best debut seasons in Polish speedway history. [5]
In 2009, he again rode for Unia Leszno [1] and made his debut in the Individual Polish Championship. He also rode in the German Bundesliga for AC Landshut, winning the league final. [6] On 11 July, he won the Individual U-19 European Championship Final and later Pawlicki helped the Polish U21 team win the Team U-19 European Championship Final and successfully defend their World Championship title at Under-21 Speedway World Cup. Pawlicki finishing Poland's top scorer with a maximum 15 points. His season finished early after a crash during a Junior meeting in Gorzów Wielkopolski. [7]
In 2010, Pawlicki's left Unia Leszno to join Caelum Stal Gorzów for the 2010 Speedway Ekstraliga. [8] [9] He also made his British, Swedish and Danish league debuts, riding for Coventry Bees in the Elite League, [10] Rospiggarna Hallstavik in the Swedish Elitserien [11] and Holsted Tigers in the Danish Superliga. [12] He was instrumental in helping Coventry win the Elite League Title, beating Poole 101-79 in the two leg play-off final. He competed as a wild card" for the 2010 Under-21 World Championship. [13]
In 2011, he won the bronze medal at the 2011 Speedway Under-21 World Championship and finished second in the Polish Individual Speedway Championship. In 2015, he won a bronze medal at the Speedway World Cup.
In August 2017, during the Speedway Grand Prix Qualification he won the GP Challenge, which ensured that he claimed a permanent slot for the 2018 Speedway Grand Prix. [14] He also finished runner-up again in the Polish Individual Speedway Championship.
In 2023, he signed for Piraterna in the Swedish Elitserien. [15] In October 2023, he paired up with Szymon Woźniak to become the European Pairs champion. [16]
In 2024, he won the European Team Speedway Championship. [17]
His father Piotr Pawlicki, Sr. (born 31 July 1963) was also a speedway rider. Przemysław's brother Piotr Pawlicki, Jr. (born 30 November 1994) is also a professional rider. [18]
Grand Prix
World team championships
Junior World Championship
Junior Team Championship