Polish Pairs Speedway Championship
The Polish Pairs Speedway Championship (Polish: Mistrzostwa Polski Par Klubowych, MPPK) is an annual speedway event held each year in different Polish clubs organized by the Polish Motor Union (PZM) since 1974. The participating teams are drawn into three groups; each staging a pairs competition. The top two teams in each group qualify for the Final. A host team chosen by the GKSŻ is seeded directly to the Final. The team winning the Final is awarded a gold medal and declared Polish Pairs Champions. Teams finishing second and third are awarded silver and bronze medals respectively.
2006 Polish Pairs Speedway Championship2009 Polish Pairs Speedway Championship2010 Polish Pairs Speedway ChampionshipAndrzej HuszczaDamian BalińskiDariusz ŚledźJacek GollobJan KrzystyniakJanusz Kołodziej (speedway rider)Karol ZąbikKrzysztof BuczkowskiKrzysztof CegielskiKrzysztof JabłońskiKrzysztof KasprzakList of 2007 motorcycling championsList of 2008 motorsport championsMaciej JanowskiMaciej KuciapaMarek CieślakPiotr ProtasiewiczPiotr ŚwistPolish Automobile and Motorcycle FederationPolonia_BydgoszczRobert DadosRune HoltaSebastian UłamekSpeedway in PolandSport in PolandStal Gorzów WielkopolskiTomasz ChrzanowskiTomasz GollobTomasz JędrzejakUnia LesznoUnia TarnówWTS_Sparta_WrocławWiesław JaguśWłókniarz_Częstochowa
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Polish Pairs Speedway Championship
The Polish Pairs Speedway Championship (Polish: Mistrzostwa Polski Par Klubowych, MPPK) is an annual speedway event held each year in different Polish clubs organized by the Polish Motor Union (PZM) since 1974. The participating teams are drawn into three groups; each staging a pairs competition. The top two teams in each group qualify for the Final. A host team chosen by the GKSŻ is seeded directly to the Final. The team winning the Final is awarded a gold medal and declared Polish Pairs Champions. Teams finishing second and third are awarded silver and bronze medals respectively.
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Mistrzostwa Polski par klubowy ...... z I ligi i jedną – z II ligi.
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The Polish Pairs Speedway Cham ...... nd bronze medals respectively.
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Mistrzostwa Polski par klubowy ...... więtochłowice i ROW-em Rybnik.
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The Polish Pairs Speedway Cham ...... nd bronze medals respectively.
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Mistrzostwa Polski par klubowych na żużlu
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Polish Pairs Speedway Championship
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