Zdenek Simota
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Zdeněk 'Sam' Simota currently rides in the Czech ExtraLeague with AK Plzeň, Polish Second Division League with Orzeł Łódź and the Danish Team Brovst.

Career

Sam began riding at the age of nine . The highlights of his career so far was becoming the Czech Under-21 Champion in 2004 and reaching the Semi-Final of the European Championships. He has been a meeting reserve in the Czech 2006 Speedway Grand Prix
2006 Speedway Grand Prix
The 2006 Speedway Grand Prix season is the twelfth season in the Speedway Grand Prix era and is used to determine the Speedway World Champion.- Event format :...

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2005 saw the introduction of Sam into the British Premier League
Speedway Premier League
The Premier League is the second division of Speedway in the United Kingdom and goverened by the Speedway Control Board , in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association . The Premier League was founded in 1995 when it replaced the British League as the first division...

 for the Reading Racers
Reading Racers
Reading Racers were a British motorcycle speedway team. Formed in 1968, they won four British League titles during their history...

 as an injury replacement for Danny Bird. In 2007 he rode for the Racers in the Elite League
Speedway Elite League
The Elite League is the top division of Speedway league competition in the United Kingdom and is governed by the Speedway Control Bureau , in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association . It is sponsored by Sky Sports...

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However, during a race meet in Hungary, May 2008, Sam suffered serious injuries and has spent most of the 2008 season recovering from the injuries. We are happy to announce that in 2009 Sam is now back in training and will be riding again for the Czech team AK Plzeň and the Polish Orzel Lodz. Also in 2009 season, Sam has joined the Danish team Brovst. Sam continues to focus on building his career in becoming one of the best speedway riders representing his country and as an individual rider at world championship level.

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