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Matej Žagar
Matej Zagar.JPG
Born
(1983-04-03) 3 April 1983 (age 35)
Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nationality
 Slovenia
Website matejzagar55.com
Current club information
Czech league Pardubice
Polish league Włókniarz Częstochowa
Swedish league Vastervik
Career history
2004-7
Reading Racers (GBR)
2006
Częstochowa (POL)
2007
Toruń (POL)
2008
Rzeszów (POL)
2010
Eastbourne Eagles (GBR)
2013–2016
Belle Vue Aces (GBR)


Speedway Grand Prix statistics
2009 Number 55
Starts 97
Podiums 17 (5-7-5)
Finalist 21 time
Winner 5 times
Individual honours

2004, 2008
European Champion
2002 Under-19 European Champion
2014 Finnish Grand Prix Champion
2015 Warsaw Grand Prix Champion
2015 Gorzow Grand Prix Champion
2017 German Grand Prix Champion
2017 Stockholm Grand Prix Champion

Team honours

2003
2014, 2016

European Club Champion
Speedway Ekstraliga


Matej Žagar (born 3 April 1983 in Ljubljana, Slovenia) is a Slovenian motorcycle speedway rider who was won Individual Speedway European Champion titles (Senior in 2004 and 2008; Under 19 in 2002). He was permanent speedway rider in 2006 and 2007 Speedway Grand Prix seasons. He was touted as a potential GP wildcard for the 2012 SGP season following impressive and consistent performances in the Polish Extraliga with Gorzow, but turned down the opportunity to replace Darcy Ward due to the 1GP rider in the Extraliga and his contract with Gorzow, where 2010 world champion Tomasz Gollob was signed up.


He began his UK career with the Trelawny Tigers in 2003 before moving to the Reading Racers in 2004 when the Tigers closed. He later represented Reading, Swindon and Eastbourne before quitting the UK scene after an underwhelming 2010 campaign. He returned after signing for the Belle Vue Aces in 2013.




Contents






  • 1 Career highlights


  • 2 Current clubs


  • 3 Speedway Grand Prix results


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Career highlights




  • Individual World Championship (Speedway Grand Prix):


    • 2003 - 30th place (5 points)


    • 2004 - 27th place (8 points)


    • 2005 - 16th place (23 points)


    • 2006 - 7th place (97 points)


    • 2007 - 14th place (54 points)


    • 2008 - 20th place (7 points)


    • 2009 - 19th place (7 points)


    • 2011 - 19th place (14 points)


    • 2013 - 7th place (110 points)


    • 2014 - 5th place (114 points)


    • 2015 - 6th place (107 points)


    • 2016 - 9th place (90 points)




  • Individual U-21 World Championship:


    • 2004 - 6th place (8 points)


    • 2004 - track reserve (1 point)


    • 2004 - 5th place (10 points)


    • 2004 - 3rd place (8 points and 3rd in Final)




  • Team World Championship (Speedway World Cup):

    • 2001 - 6 points in Preliminary Round 1

    • 2002 - 10th-11th place (5 points in Event 3)

    • 2003 - 9th place (13 points in Event 2)

    • 2004 - 9th-10th place (18 points in Qualifying Round 2)

    • 2005 - 9th-10th place (11 points in Qualifying Round 2)

    • 2006 - 9th-10th place (17 points in Qualifying Round 2)

    • 2007 - 13th-14th place (16 points in Qualifying Round 1)

    • 2008 - 11th-12th place

    • 2009 - 4th place in Semi-finals (10 points in semi-final)

    • 2010 - 9th-10th place

    • 2011 - 9th-10th place

    • 2012 - 9th-10th place

    • 2013 - 9th-10th place

    • 2014 - 11th place

    • 2015 - 11th place

    • 2016 - 12th place




  • Individual European Championship:


    • 2002 - 15th place (4 points)


    • 2003 - 4th place (10 points)


    • 2004 - European Champion (14+3 points)


    • 2006 - 17th place (0 points)


    • 2008 - European Champion (14 points)




  • Individual U-19 European Championship:


    • 2000 - 11th place (8 points)


    • 2001 - track reserve (2 points)


    • 2002 - European Champion (15 points)




  • European Pairs Championship:


    • 2005 - 3rd place (14 points)


    • 2006 - 2nd place (11 points)




  • European Club Champions' Cup:


    • 2003 - European Champion (15 points)


    • 2004 - 3rd place (20 points)

    • 2006 - 3rd place in Semi-Final (12 points)

    • 2007 - 3rd place in Semi-Final (injury)



  • Individual Slovenian Championship:

    • 2002 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2003 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2004 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2005 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2006 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2007 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2008 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2009 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2010 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2011 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2012 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2013 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2014 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2015 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2016 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2017 - Slovenian Champion

    • 2018 - Slovenian Champion





Current clubs



  • Sweden: Ikaros Smederna


  • Poland: Wlokniarz Czestochowa

  • Slovenia: AMTK Ljubljana



Speedway Grand Prix results





































































































Year
Position
Points
Best Finish
Notes

2003
30th
5
15th
Wild card ride

2004
26th
8
9th
Wild card ride

2005
16th
23
3rd
2 Wild card rides

2006
7th
97
2nd
First full season as a GP rider

2006
14th
54
7th
second full season as a GP rider

2008
20th
7
9th
1 Wild card ride

2009
19th
7
10th
1 Wild card ride

2011
19th
14
8th
2 Wild card rides

2013
7th
110
2nd
third full season as a GP rider

2014
5th
114
1st
fourth full season as a GP rider

2015
6th
107
1st
fifth full season as a GP rider

2016
9th
90
3rd
sixth full season + wild card for the next year
2017
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permanent speedway rider
 

wild card, track reserve or qualified reserve
 

rider not classified (track reserve who did not start)


See also



  • Slovenia national speedway team

  • List of Speedway Grand Prix riders



References


  • Rider profile


External links


  • Personal web site








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