Theo Pijper
Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Theo Pijper (born 11 February 1980) is a Dutch motorcycle speedway rider.[1] He earned 2 caps for the Netherlands national speedway team.[2]
Career
Born in Dokkum, Netherlands, Pijper first rode a motorbike at the age of five.[1] He was a successful long track rider before starting his speedway career.[1] He made his debut in British speedway in 2002 with Edinburgh Monarchs, staying with the team until 2007 in a spell that included a Premier League title in 2003.[1] In 2004, he won the European Grasstrack Championship at Eenrum.[1]
In 2007, he moved up to the Elite League with Wolverhampton Wolves, but after losing his place in the team returned to the Monarchs for a short spell, later moving to Berwick Bandits.[1] He lost his team place once again, but later that season won the European Grasstrack Championship for a second time.[1] He joined Elite League team Swindon Robins in 2008, but lost his place in June, going on to a spell with Mildenhall Fen Tigers in the Premier League.[1][3]
He returned to British speedway in 2011 with Glasgow Tigers, with whom he won the Premier League in both 2011 and 2012, and also signed with Elite League Birmingham Brummies as their number eight.[1][4][5]
In 2012, he returned to the Edinburgh Monarchs team, and was part of the 2013 Premier League Four-Team Championship winning team.[6][7] In 2018 he signed to ride for the Redcar Bears.
After a season with Scunthorpe in 2021 he rejoined Berwick Bandits for the SGB Championship 2022.[8]
Pijper represented the Netherlands national long track team in the World Longtrack Championship from 2007 to 2022 and twice won the World championship titles at the 2013 Team Long Track World Championship in Folkestone, England and 2016 Team Long Track World Championship in Mariánské Lázně in the Czech Republic.
World Longtrack
Grand Prix Years
- 1998 - 1 app (25th) 3pts
- 1999 - 2 app (14th) 23pts
- 2000 - 5 app (14th) 30pts
- 2001 - 4 app (6th) 45pts
- 2002 - 5 app (5th) 72pts
- 2003 - 6 app (6th) 64pts
- 2004 - 5 app (5th) 63pts
- 2005 - 3 app (7th) 40pts
- 2006 - 3 app (4th) 48pts
- 2007 - 3 app (7th) 36pts
- 2008 - 4 app (5th) 55pts
- 2009 - 5 app (6th) 75pts
- 2010 - 6 app (Second) 120pts
- 2001 - 6 app (4th) 96pts
- 2012 - 6 app (4th) 124pts
- 2013 - 6 app (14th) 52pts
- 2014 - 2 app (11th) 31pts
- 2015 - 4 app (4th) 61pts
- 2016 - 5 app (4th) 83pts
- 2017 - 5 app (6th) 63pts
- 2018 - 5 app (6th) 64pts
- 2019 - 5 app (6th) 66pts
- 2018 - 2 app (6th) 26pts
- 2021 - 2 app (Third) 24pts
- 2022 - 5 app (6th) 61pts
Grand-Prix podiums
- Template:Flagicon Vechta First 2008, Second 2006
- Template:Flagicon Forus First 2011
- Template:Flagicon New Plymouth Second 2004
- Template:Flagicon Morizes Second 2011, Third 2013
- Template:Flagicon Eenrum Second 2010
- Template:Flagicon Scheeßel Third 2001
- Template:Flagicon Mühldorf Third 2005
- Template:Flagicon St Macaire Third 2010
- Template:Flagicon Marmande Third 2010
- Template:Flagicon Forssa Third 2012
- Template:Flagicon Groningen Third 2012
European Grasstrack Championship
- 1999 Template:Flagicon Werlte (NS)
- 2000 Did not compete
- 2001 Template:Flagicon Noordwolde (4th) 18pts
- 2002 Template:Flagicon Berghaupten (5th) 19pts
- 2003 Template:Flagicon La Reole (6th) 16pts
- 2004 Template:Flagicon Eenrum (Champion) 19pts
- 2005 Did not compete
- 2006 Template:Flagicon La Reole (Second) 18pts
- 2007 Template:Flagicon Folkestone (Champion) 16pts
- 2008 Did not compete
- 2009 Template:Flagicon Berghaupten (6th) 13pts
- 2010 Template:Flagicon La Reole (Second) 12pts
- 2011 Template:Flagicon Skegness (10th) 10pts
- 2012 Semi-finalist
- 2013 Did not compete
- 2014 Did not compete
- 2015 Semi-finalist
Personal life
His son Ace Pijper is also a professional speedway rider.[1]
References
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- ↑ Kinvig, David (2013) "Speedway: Theo Pijper is ready for the new season", The Scotsman, 20 February 2013. Retrieved 21 September 2013
- ↑ Kinvig, David (2013) "Battered Pijper must count the true cost of speedway", The Scotsman, 24 June 2013. Retrieved 21 September 2013
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