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It was not until 1993 that a private investor, Jiří Opočenský (a former national cyclocross athlete) created a new speedway team called Oliba Mšeno, named after his local bicycle manufacturing company Oliba.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mestomseno.cz/informace-pro-turisty/historie/historie-msena/ |title=Historie Mšena | website=Mesto Mseno |access-date=24 March 2024}}</ref> The team raced in the second division known as 1.Liga and won it in 1994.<ref name=AZ/><ref name=HSZ>{{cite web |url=http://www.historyspeedway.nstrefa.pl/dmczech.php |title=Czech Republic Team Championship |website=Historia Sportu Zuzlowego |access-date=23 March 2024}}</ref> |
It was not until 1993 that a private investor, Jiří Opočenský (a former national cyclocross athlete) created a new speedway team called Oliba Mšeno, named after his local bicycle manufacturing company Oliba.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.mestomseno.cz/informace-pro-turisty/historie/historie-msena/ |title=Historie Mšena | website=Mesto Mseno |access-date=24 March 2024}}</ref> The team raced in the second division known as 1.Liga and won it in 1994.<ref name=AZ/><ref name=HSZ>{{cite web |url=http://www.historyspeedway.nstrefa.pl/dmczech.php |title=Czech Republic Team Championship |website=Historia Sportu Zuzlowego |access-date=23 March 2024}}</ref> |
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In 1997, the team folded and then the company Oliba collapsed but in 1999, speedway returned with new ownership and a new team known as SK Mšeno. The club under the control of Rudolf Grepl, finished |
In 1997, the team folded and then the company Oliba collapsed but in 1999, speedway returned with new ownership and a new team known as SK Mšeno. The club under the control of Rudolf Grepl, finished second in the [[Czech Republic Team Speedway Championship]] before winning three consecutive national titles from 2009 until 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://speedwayfansite.com/ligi/czeskaliga.html |title=Czech Republic & Czechoslovakia Team Championship |website=Speedway Fansite |access-date=24 March 2024}}</ref> [[Greg Hancock]] was instrumental in helping the team claim such success. |
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In recent years finances have been an issue but the team continue to compete as PDK Mšeno.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://melnicky.denik.cz/ostatni_region/prezident-pdk-mseno-rudolf-grepl-situace-je-kriticka-ale-nevzdavame-se-20180302.html |title=PDK Mšeno President Rudolf Grepl: The situation is critical, but we are not giving up! |website=Melnicky-Denik |access-date=24 March 2024}}</ref> |
In recent years finances have been an issue but the team continue to compete as PDK Mšeno.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://melnicky.denik.cz/ostatni_region/prezident-pdk-mseno-rudolf-grepl-situace-je-kriticka-ale-nevzdavame-se-20180302.html |title=PDK Mšeno President Rudolf Grepl: The situation is critical, but we are not giving up! |website=Melnicky-Denik |access-date=24 March 2024}}</ref> |
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PDK Mšeno | |||||
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Club information | |||||
Track address | Mšeno Speedway Stadium | ||||
Country | Czech Republic | ||||
Founded | 1993 | ||||
League | Czech Extraliga | ||||
Website | pdkmseno | ||||
Club facts | |||||
Track size | 354 metres | ||||
Major team honours | |||||
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Plochodrážní klub Mšeno v AČR is a Czech motorcycle speedway team based in Mšeno, Czech Republic. The team race at the Mšeno Speedway Stadium.
History
The origins of speedway in Mšeno began with the construction of the Mšeno Stadium in 1956, which included a speedway track around the outside of the football pitch and it was first used in 1957.[1] In 1986, there was a failed attempt to bring a Mšeno–Býkev team to the stadium.[2]
It was not until 1993 that a private investor, Jiří Opočenský (a former national cyclocross athlete) created a new speedway team called Oliba Mšeno, named after his local bicycle manufacturing company Oliba.[3] The team raced in the second division known as 1.Liga and won it in 1994.[2][4]
In 1997, the team folded and then the company Oliba collapsed but in 1999, speedway returned with new ownership and a new team known as SK Mšeno. The club under the control of Rudolf Grepl, finished second in the Czech Republic Team Speedway Championship before winning three consecutive national titles from 2009 until 2011.[5] Greg Hancock was instrumental in helping the team claim such success.
In recent years finances have been an issue but the team continue to compete as PDK Mšeno.[6]
References
- ^ "Historie". Sportovni klub Mšeno. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
- ^ a b "20 Years ago: Junior Tomas Topinka had a world champion behind his exhaust in Mšen". Speedway A-Z. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
- ^ "Historie Mšena". Mesto Mseno. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
- ^ "Czech Republic Team Championship". Historia Sportu Zuzlowego. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
- ^ "Czech Republic & Czechoslovakia Team Championship". Speedway Fansite. Retrieved 24 March 2024.
- ^ "PDK Mšeno President Rudolf Grepl: The situation is critical, but we are not giving up!". Melnicky-Denik. Retrieved 24 March 2024.