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2022 Polish speedway season

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2022 Polish speedway season
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The 2022 Polish Speedway season was the 2022 season of speedway in Poland.[1][2][3][4]

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Polish Individual Speedway Championship

The 2022 Individual Speedway Polish Championship (Polish: Indywidualne Mistrzostwa Polski, IMP) was the 2022 version of Polish Individual Speedway Championship organised by the Polish Motor Union (PZM). The Championship was won by the world champion Bartosz Zmarzlik. He became the first rider to successfully defend the title since Tomasz Gollob in 2002.[5]

The final was held over three legs at Grudziądz Speedway Stadium, Stadion MOSiR Krosno and Stadion Stali Rzeszów.[6][7]

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Golden Helmet

The 2022 Golden Golden Helmet (Polish: Turniej o Złoty Kask, ZK) organised by the Polish Motor Union (PZM) was the 2022 event for the league's leading riders. The final was held at the Marian Spychała Speedway Stadium in Opole, on 18 April. Bartosz Zmarzlik won the Golden Helmet for the third successive year.[8]

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Criterium of Aces

The Mieczysław Połukard Criterium of Aces was won by Bartosz Zmarzlik.

Polish U21 Championship

Silver Helmet

Bronze Helmet

  • winner - Jakub Krawczyk
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Polish Pairs Speedway Championship

The 2022 Polish Pairs Speedway Championship was the 2022 edition of the Polish Pairs Speedway Championship. The final was held on 3 April at the Golęcin Speedway Stadium in Poznań.[9]

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Team Speedway Polish Championship

The 2022 Team Speedway Polish Championship was the 2022 edition of the Team Polish Championship.[10] Lublin won the Ekstraliga and were awarded the gold medal and declared Polish Team Champions. Teams finishing second and third were awarded silver and bronze medals respectively.[11]

Krosno won the 1. Liga and were promoted to the Ekstraliga[12] and Poznań won the 2. Liga.[13][14]

The German team Wölfe Wittstock were replaced by Polonia Piła in Liga 2.

Ekstraliga

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1. Liga

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2. Liga

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