Max Fricke

Max Fricke
Born (1996-03-29) 29 March 1996
Australia
Nationality Australia Australian
Website www.maxfrickeracing.com
Current club information
British league Belle Vue Aces
Career history
2013, 2014
2015
Edinburgh Monarchs
Belle Vue Aces
Individual honours
2013, 2014, 2015 Australian Under-21 Champion
Team honours
2014 Premier League Pairs

Max Fricke (born 29 March 1996) is an Australian speedway rider who won the Australian Under-21 Championship in 2013, 2014, and 2015.

Career

Juniors

Fricke competed in junior levels of motocross and speedway in Australia, competed in the 2011 and 2012 FIM Youth Gold Cup tournaments, and finished in fourth place in the Australian Under-16 125cc Championship and second in the 125cc Team Championship in January 2012.[1][2][3]

Seniors

Known as Max, Fricke moved up to senior level in the 2012/13 season. In December 2012 he was signed by Edinburgh Monarchs for their 2013 British Premier League team on a five-point assessed average, having spent the previous two summers in Britain gaining experience.[4][5]

In January 2013 he won the Australian Under-21 championship at the Loxford Park Speedway in Kurri Kurri, beating Taylor Poole, Justin Sedgmen, and Alex Davies in the final, and becoming the youngest winner of the title since Leigh Adams in 1988.[3][6] On 25 January 2014, Fricke won his second straight Australian Under-21 Championship at the Gillman Speedway in Adelaide. Fricke finished the heats with 13 points, 2 behind Nick Morris, before winning the final from Ryan Douglas and Jack Holder, the younger brother of 2012 World Champion Chris Holder, after Nick Morris had crashed on the last lap whilst in second place.[7][8]

Together with Sam Masters, Max Fricke won the 2014 Premier League Best Pairs at Somerset.

After fishing equal third on 48 points with Justin Sedgmen in the four round 2015 Australian Championship (his best result to date), Fricke was classified fourth due to Sedgmen's better A and B Final results over the series (Fricke only qualified for the A Final in Rd.3 at Undera Park while Sedgmen qualified for the A Finals in Rd.1 at Gillman and Rd.2 at Olympic Park in Mildura).

A week after Australian Championship, Fricke then went on to win his third straight Australian U/21 Championship at Loxford Park on 17 January, defeating Jack Holder and Brady Kurtz in a closely fought final. He was presented his winners trophy by Chris Holder who himself won a record four Aussie U/21 titles (Holder jointly holds the record with Leigh Adams). With his third win, Fricke now sits equal second for total U/21 wins with Travis McGowan and former dual Under-21 World Champion Darcy Ward.[9]

Fricke contested his first Under-21 World Championship in 2015, finishing the three round series held in Italy, Poland and the Czech Republic in a credible 6th place with 28 points scored.[10]

Although he did not get to ride on the night, Fricke and fellow Aussie Justin Sedgemen were named as the reserve riders for the 2015 Speedway Grand Prix of Australia held on 24 October at the Etihad Stadium in Melbourne.

A week after the SGP in Melbourne, Frick was part of the Australian Under-21 Team alongside Nick Morris, Jack Holder and Brady Kurtz that finished in third place in the 2015 Team Speedway Junior World Championship Final held at Olympic Park in Mildura, the first time the U/21 World Cup Final had been held outside of the UK or Europe. Fricke had a quiet night by his standards scoring only 6 of his teams 29 points as they finished behind winners Poland and runner-up Denmark.[11]

On 13 December 2015, Fricke finished second in the 2015/16 South Australian Solo Championship at Gillman in Adelaide behind NSW rider Rohan Tungate with Sam Masters and Ty Proctor finishing in 3rd and 4th respectively.[12]

World final appearances

Individual Under-21 World Championship

Under-21 Speedway World Cup

Speedway Grand Prix results

Year Position Points Best Finish Notes
2015 NC - Reserve rider in Australia

References

  1. "Perfect Kurtz claims second Australian Under 16 125cc Solo Speedway Championship", fullnoise.com.au, 13 January 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2013
  2. "Kurtz and Holder lead NSW to 2012 Aust Under 16 125cc Teams Speedway Championship", fullnoise.com.au, 16 January 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2013
  3. 1 2 Oakes, Peter (2013) "New Champ Keeps Cool", Speedway Star, 26 January 2013, pp. 6-7
  4. Kinvig, David (2013) "Speedway: Monarchs at Max strength after snatching Fricke from Tigers’ lair", Edinburgh Evening News, 5 January 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013
  5. "Monarchs Snap Up Fricke", speedway365.com, 30 December 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2013
  6. "Fricke Flies to Aussie Crown", speedwaygp.com, 19 January 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013
  7. Fricke Wins Thilling U/21 Title
  8. 2014 Australian U/21 Championship Final
  9. Frick wins 3rd straight Aussie U/21 title
  10. 2015 World U-21 Championship
  11. 2015 Under-21 Speedway World Cup
  12. 2015/16 SA Solo Championship

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