Born | Hjordkær, Denmark | 7 June 1990
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Nationality | Danish |
Career history | |
Denmark | |
2007–2009, 2012 | Fjelsted |
2010–2011 | Slangerup |
2013–2018 | Esbjerg |
2019–2024 | Holsted |
Poland | |
2008, 2014 | Łódź |
2009, 2015 | Piła |
2014 | Kraków |
2016 | Rzeszów |
2018-2019 | Bydgoszcz |
2020 | Opole |
2021, 2024 | Daugavpils |
2023 | Tarnów |
Great Britain | |
2009–2011 | Newcastle Diamonds |
2009, 2012 | Peterborough Panthers |
2012–2015, 2018 | Workington Comets |
2016 | Glasgow Tigers |
Individual honours | |
2010 | Danish U21 Champion |
Team honours | |
2010 | U-21 World Cup |
2010 | Premier Trophy |
2010 | Premier League Knockout Cup |
2010 | Premier League Playoffs |
2012 | Premier League Pairs |
René Bach (born 7 June 1990, in Hjordkær, Rødekro)[1][2] is a motorcycle speedway rider from Denmark.[3][4]
Career
He was a member of the Denmark U-21 national team.
He started his British leagues career in 2009, joining the Newcastle Diamonds for the 2009 Premier League speedway season. The following season he recorded a 9.42 average for the Diamonds.[4] After a short spell at Peterborough[5] he signed for the Workington Comets and in 2012, he won the Premier League Pairs Championship partnering Adam Roynon for Workington during the 2012 Premier League speedway season.[6]
He would spend three more seasons with the club from 2013 to 2015.[4] Bach had a season in Scotland with Glasgow Tigers in 2016[7] before returning for one final season with Workington in 2018.[4][8]
Results
World Championships
- Individual U-21 World Championship
- 2009 - 11th place in Qualifying Round 5
- Team U-21 World Championship (Under-21 Speedway World Cup)
European Championships
Domestic competitions
- Team Polish Championship
- 2008 - 4th place in Second League (Average 0.800 in 5 heats) for Łódź
- 2009 - Second League for Piła
See also
References
- ^ Świat Żużla, No 1 (77) 2009, pages 62-63, ISSN 1429-3285
- ^ www.speedway.com.pl. Retrieved on 2009-04-18.
- ^ "René Bach Dania". Polish Speedway Database. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
- ^ a b c d "ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022" (PDF). British Speedway. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ "Danish teen to replace Zabik". Daily Express. Retrieved 13 September 2024.
- ^ "Adam Roynon profile". Cradley Speedway. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ "Speedway: Bach to the start". Glasgow Times. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
- ^ "Workington Comets' Rene Bach quits UK speedway". Cumberland News and Star. Retrieved 29 August 2024.