Zach Wajtknecht

Zach Wajtknecht
Born (1998-02-08) 8 February 1998
Saltford, Bristol, England
Nationality British
Current club information
British league Birmingham Brummies
Career history
National League:
2015 Birmingham Brummies
Individual honours
2012, 2013 FIM 125cc Youth Gold Trophy Champion
2013 British 250cc Youth Champion
2014 FIM 250cc Longtrack Youth World Cup
Team honours
2015 National League

Zach Wajtknecht (born 8 February 1998) is a British speedway rider.

Career

At an early age Wajtknecht became a double World Champion, twice triumphing in the FIM 125cc Grasstrack Youth Gold Trophy. He followed up these successes by being crowned British 250cc Youth Champion in 2013 and winner of the FIM 250cc Longtrack Youth World Cup in 2014. These successes led to Zach being awarded the prestigious Pinhard trophy, a trophy he described himself as being "over the moon" to win.[1]

Wajtknecht was handed his big break in Speedway by the newly reformed National League Birmingham Brummies ahead of the 2015 season, the teams first season in the third tier of British Speedway. The team was put together by former manager Phil Morris, the newly appointed FIM Race Director for the Speedway Grand Prix series. Morris described Wajtknecht as having "what it takes to enjoy a very successful speedway career"[2]

Grasstrack

Zach is also having a very successful Grasstrack career. As well as his two two world championship he has been in two European Championship semi's only missing the 2016 final through injury. He has three British title's to his name have won the 250 class twice in 2014 and 2015 and in 2016 he won the British Sand Ace championship on Guernsey.

References

  1. "Speedway: Zach Wajtknecht scoops prestigious award for young riders". Sky Sports. 11 January 2015. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  2. "DOUBLE WORLD CHAMP JOINS BRUMMIES". Birmingham Brummies. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2014.

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