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Nationality
  
Finland

Name
  
Kauko Nieminen

Website
  
www.kauko.co.uk

Danish league
  
Brovst

Swedish league
  
Rospiggarna




Born
  
29 August 1979 (age 44) Seinajoki, Finland (
1979-08-29
)

Nickname
  
Kake, Nemo, Flying Finn

British league
  
Belle Vue Aces/Leicester Lions

2002-05, 2007-08
  
Workington Comets

Polish league
  
Lokomotiv Daugavpils

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Kauko 'Kake' Tapio Nieminen (born 29 August 1979, in Seinäjoki) is a Finnish former speedway rider who raced for several teams in the UK, Sweden, and Poland, and as part of the Finland national speedway team.

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Career summary

Nieminen started his UK career with the Workington Comets in 2002 and was with them every season until 2008 except for 2006 when he rode for the Glasgow Tigers. Also in 2006, he represented Finland in the 2006 Speedway World Cup.

Nieminen is known by both Workington and Glasgow fans as 'The Flyin Finn' because of his racing style, which produces some high speed passing. In 2007 season, Nieminen returned to the Workington Comets, this time as captain, and also rode for Solkatterna in Sweden and TŻ Lublin in Poland. At the end of the season it was announced he would return the Comets in 2008.

His good form in 2008 was noticed by the Elite League team Lakeside Hammers, and he was signed to the squad to cover for injuries. Nieminen was signed as a full team member at Lakeside for the 2009 season. He joined Leicester Lions in July 2011, becoming the team captain and finishing third in the 2011 Premier League Riders' Championship. He won the Finnish championship for the third consecutive year in September 2011. In November 2012 Lakeside Hammers announced that Kauko would be awarded a Testimonial meeting in 2013,with the venue to be decided. On 25 November 2012 Kauko was named to continue as Captain of Leicester Lions for the 2013 Premier League season, in what would be his third season with that team.

References

Kauko Nieminen Wikipedia