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Klima and Thomsen are next to sign for Gladiators
Western Morning News
|December 17, 2025
PLYMOUTH Gladiators have continued their team building for the summer of 2026 with young talent Daniel Klima returning to the Coliseum.
Czech rider Daniel Klima (inset) has rejoined Plymouth Gladiators for the 2026 season
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The 23-year-old Czech rider, who turns 24 on December 30, initially signed for the club as a replacement for homegrown reserve Ben Trigger towards the end of the 2025 season, but after just one meeting, he suffered an unfortunate crash whilst riding in Germany, which left him with a broken ankle.
However, the Gladiators had high hopes for him then - and they clearly still do - by adding him to their roster for what is shaping up to be a fascinating new season.
"Daniel made an immediate and positive impression when he arrived at Plymouth for his debut," promoter Mark Phillips said. "On a track much smaller than he is used to, he rode very impressively with virtually no practice. He backed this up both at home and away, showing impressive speed on some of the bigger UK tracks. His injury was a real blow for us at the time.
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