About me

22 years of racing

10 years of PROFI

15 years of client training in practice

50 GP - World Championships

+1000 happy clients

THE RESULTS SPEAK FOR ME

My name is Pavel Kejmar, and I have been involved in motorsport since I was 7 years old. I started my career with Motocross, in which I competed until I was 19. During this time, I participated especially in national championships throughout Europe (including Italy and the Czech Republic), and in the whole world (Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, etc.). I always ranked in the top 5-15 riders.

From the age of 16, I embraced Supercross as my new discipline. I participated in the Italian and European Championships, where I was ranked among the top 10 riders. I also tried the indoor German Supercross races, which were very important for me as I gained much valued experience. Supercross sparked off my interest even more, and I had a great time.

The year 2010 became a turning point in my career. I suffered numerous serious injuries that later prevented me from returning to the tracks of both - Motocross and Supercross. However, I never gave up on motorsports! I tried Supermoto, which seemed more amiable to my health. I was recovering and preparing to return to Motocross and Supercross. However, this discipline appealed to me enormously and I had so much fun with it. During the winter training session I decided to try the European Championship, and did not return to Motocross. Since then, I‘d been professionally involved in Supermoto until 2019. During this time I became the international champion of the Czech Republic 4 times, the international champion of Germany, the second vice-champion of Europe, the second vice-champion of the world and as a member of the Czech team I won 3 podiums in the World Nations Team Championship.

For the time being, I am the only Czech competitor who won a medal from the Supermoto World Championship. Among my great achievements is also the victory of the World Championship in Columbia, which was the first event on a non-European continent for the entire Supermoto discipline.

During my professional career, I had the honor of being a member of many global and European teams. Thanks to the fact that I have worked with Italians, Germans, Austrians, Swiss, Brazilians, Spanish and others, I have gained extensive experience in professional and personal conducts in the motorsport world. Each nation has different customs and ways of handling business, and I have been able to try many variations of functioning and treatment within a team