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Kacper Gomólski

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Kacper Gomólski
Born (1993-03-02) 2 March 1993 (age 31)
Gniezno, Poland
NationalityPoland Poland
Websitewww.kacpergomolski.pl
Current club information
Polish leagueUnibax Toruń
Swedish leagueDackarna
Career history
Poland:
2008-2011Start Gniezno
2012–2014Unia Tarnów
2015-Unibax Toruń
Great Britain:
2011Peterborough Panthers
2013Swindon Robins
2015Poole Pirates
2017Leicester Lions

Kacper Gomólski (['kat͡spɛr ˈɡɔmulski] ; born 2 March 1993 in Gniezno, Poland) is a Polish motorcycle speedway rider.

Career

Gomólski, the younger brother of fellow Speedway rider Adrian Gomólski and son of Jacek Gomólski began his Polish Speedway career in 2008, racing for hometown club Start Gniezno who he rode for until 2011. Before moving to Unia Tarnów and his now current club Unibax Toruń.

He was given his first opportunity in British Speedway by the Peterborough Panthers, before moving to the Swindon Robins at the age of just 19.[1] He endured a tough season at Swindon and he found himself without a club in the Britain for the 2014 season. In 2015 Gomólski was back in British Speedway, this time with reigning Elite League champions the Poole Pirates. Poole promoter Matt Ford defended the decision to sign Gomólski, insisting that he would prove to be "an absolute steal" and that he is a "dramatically different" rider now to the one that most British Speedway fans would remember from the Swindon Robins.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Swindon Robins sign rising Polish star Kacper Gomolski for 2013". Sky Sports. 7 December 2012. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Speedway: Maciej Janowski and Kacper Gomolski complete Poole Pirates one-to-seven". Bournemouth Echo. 11 March 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2015.