Josef Aigner
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Born | 19 June 1959 Olching, West Germany | (age 65)
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Nationality | German |
Career history | |
West Germany | |
1980 | Olching |
Individual honours | |
1982 | West German Champion |
1980 | World Long Track bronze medal |
1981, 1982, 1984 | World Long Track finalist |
Josef Aigner (born 19 June 1959) is a former international speedway rider from West Germany.[1][2]
Speedway career
[edit]Aigner was a champion of West Germany, winning the West German Championship in 1982.[3][4]
He has also reached the final of the Individual Speedway Long Track World Championship on four occasions in 1980,[5] 1981, 1982 and 1984.[6] He won a bronze medal in the 1980 final.[2]
World final appearances
[edit]World Longtrack Championship
[edit]- 1980 – Scheeßel 3rd 16pts
- 1981 – Gornja Radgona 7th 13pts
- 1982 – Esbjerg 15th 4pts
- 1984 – Herxheim 14th 5pts
References
[edit]- ^ "Josef Aigner profile". Speed week.com. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
- ^ a b "Josef Aigner". GrasstrackGB. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
- ^ Oakes, Peter (1981). 1981 Speedway Yearbook. Studio Publications (Ipswich) Ltd. pp. 87–91. ISBN 0-86215-017-5.
- ^ "West Germany National Championship". Edinburgh Speedway. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
- ^ "Racer Jiri bidding for world glory". Reading Evening Post. 13 September 1980. Retrieved 24 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Peter geared up for world bid". Manchester Evening News. 15 September 1984. Retrieved 24 August 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.