(Personal best Dymokury lap time located near racer’s name)
The Dymokury Road Races take place this weekend at the same time as Oliver’s Mount’s showpiece meeting, the Steve Henshaw Gold Cup!
There’s set to be a Star Wars sequel at Dymokury, with event lap record holder, IRRC Superbike Championship leader, fastest German TT rider, Bavaria’s David Datzer (59.460) lining up as he did the previous weekend (Trencin Airport races) against leading Czech pilot Michal Prasek (59.940).
Additional riders plotting to unlock SBK podium finishes are Slovakian stunt specialist, well known for spectacular stoppies on the front-wheel, Tomas Toth (1.00.572), former Czech IRRC participant Tomas Borovka (1.01.654) and Leos Hlavacek (1.02.122).
Next fighters for favourable finishes will be Petr Plichta (1.02.531), David Hanzalik (1.02.545), Jiri Pilar (1.03.195), IRRC 2023 & 2024 exponents Lukas Vaclavovic (1.03.351), Jakub Sprojcar (1.03.963) and Miroslav Medek (1.04.146), Ladislav Vojtko (1.04.382), Petr Vajner Jr (1.04.492) plus his father Petr Vajner Sr (1.04.951).
We can additionally include last month IRRC Horice Superbike wild card riders, Michal Podrabsky and Ales Sykora.
Huge Dymokury progress is expected as well from 3rd place finisher overall in the European Hill Climb Superbike Championship, IRRC Horice wild-card racer, speediest Austrian meeting exponent after his debut last year, Thomas ‘Uccio’ Altendorfer (1.04.964).
The remainder of the riders from the 30 registered names, amongst the start-list, not mentioned yet, are spotlighted below:
Slovak rider Roman Kurina, two times P5 in Superbike races, last weekend at Trencin Airport. Swedish warrior Rasmus Lindstrom, who will make his premiere as a newcomer, potentially Sweden’s new rapidest Dymokury speedster.
Dusan Rambousek, Vojtech Horalek, Martin Hajek, Lukas Petrla, Martin Polak, Lubos Jelinek.
Pavel Stolba, Michal Kodera, Radovan Stepanek, Jakub Hejduk and Bohdan Schaal.
Photo credit: Thijs Van Der Horst
Words by Jan Vavra