1989 British League season

The 1989 British League season (also known as the Sunbrite British League for sponsorship reasons) was the 55th season of the top tier of speedway in the United Kingdom and the 25th known as the British League.[1]

1989 British League season
LeagueSunbrite British League
ChampionsOxford Cheetahs
British League Knockout CupCradley Heathens
IndividualShawn Moran
Highest averageHans Nielsen
Division/s below1989 National League

Summary

The Coventry Bees were the defending champions from 1988. The league was once again run over a 15-heat formula, with 7 riders per team.[2]

Oxford Cheetahs bounced back to winning ways claiming their third title in five years. The team was led by their double world champion Hans Nielsen who by the end of the season would be world champion for the third time and top the averages for an incredible seventh season running. He was backed up by Simon Wigg, Martin Dugard, Andy Grahame, Marvyn Cox and Troy Butler, all of whom averaged from about 6 to 8 points for the season. The defending champions Coventry could only finish 5th after losing Tommy Knudsen for the season. Cradley Heath won thir 8th Knockout Cup in 11 years (it would also be their last).[3]

Final table

Pos Team PL W D L BP Pts
1 Oxford Cheetahs 32 22 1 9 13 58
2 Wolverhampton Wolves 32 19 2 11 12 52
3 Cradley Heathens 32 19 3 10 10 51
4 Belle Vue Aces 32 19 2 11 10 50
5 Coventry Bees 32 15 3 14 8 41
6 Swindon Robins 32 12 1 19 8 33
7 Reading Racers 32 13 1 18 5 32
8 Bradford Dukes 32 9 2 21 3 23
9 King's Lynn Stars 32 8 1 23 3 20

M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points

British League Knockout Cup

The 1989 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 51st edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Cradley Heath Heathens were the winners for the fourth successive year if including the tied 1986 final.[4][5][6]

First round

Date Team one Score Team two
21/04Belle Vue57-33King's Lynn
08/04King's Lynn38-52Belle Vue

Quarter-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
26/06Reading51-39Belle Vue
10/06Cradley Heath50-40Oxford
09/06Belle Vue45.5-44.5Reading
09/06Oxford45-45Cradley Heath
13/05Coventry45-45Bradford
06/05Bradford46-44Coventry
22/04Swindon45-45Wolverhampton
10/04Wolverhampton49-41Swindon

Semi-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
26/08Bradford57-33Wolverhampton
19/08Cradley Heath42-48Reading
07/08Wolverhampton60-30Bradford
31/07Reading40-50Cradley Heath

Final

First leg

Second leg

Cradley Heath were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 95-85.

Riders' Championship

Shawn Moran won the British League Riders' Championship. It was the held at Belle Vue Stadium on 1 October.[8]

Pos.RiderHeat ScoresTotal
1United States Shawn Moran3 3 3 3 315
2Denmark Hans Nielsen3 3 3 3 214
3Denmark Brian Karger2 3 2 2 312
4England Martin Dugard1 2 1 2 39
5United States Ronnie Correy3 2 3 0 08
6Sweden Jimmy Nilsen0 1 3 1 38
7England Kelvin Tatum2 0 1 3 28
8England Alan Grahame0 2 2 2 28
9England Richard Knight2 0 2 2 17
10United States Rick Miller3 1 1 1 17
11England Simon Wigg1 1 2 3 07
12United States Lance King1 3 0 0 15
13England Jeremy Doncaster1 2 0 1 15
14Denmark Peter Ravn2 0 0 1 25
15England Paul Thorp0 1 1 0 02
16England Glenn Hornby (res)0 00
17England Scott Smith (res)0 00
18New Zealand Mitch Shirra0 r(inj)0
  • ef=engine failure, f=fell, x=excluded r-retired

Leading final averages

Rider Club Average
Denmark Hans Nielsen Oxford Cheetahs 10.91
Denmark Jan O. Pedersen Cradley Heathens 10.22
Denmark Erik Gundersen Cradley Heathens 9.97
United States Sam Ermolenko Wolverhampton Wolves 9.85
United States Shawn Moran Belle Vue Aces 9.68
England Kelvin Tatum Coventry Bees 9.49
England Simon Cross Cradley Heathens 9.13
England Jeremy Doncaster Reading Racers 8.61
Sweden Jimmy Nilsen Swindon Robins 8.41
United States Kelly Moran Belle Vue Aces 8.29

Riders & final averages

Belle Vue

Bradford

Coventry

Cradley Heath

Kings Lynn

Oxford

Reading

Swindon

Wolverhampton


See also

References

  1. "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. "1990 league tables". Speedway GB.
  3. "HISTORY ARCHIVE". British Speedway. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  4. "1989 British League Knockout Cup". Speedway archive.
  5. "Heathens scent cup glory". Sandwell Evening Mail. 17 October 1989. Retrieved 1 October 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. "Speedway". Sandwell Evening Mail. 27 October 1989. Retrieved 1 October 2021 via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. "Cradley Speedway 1989 season". Cradley Speedway. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  8. "Sad day for Doncaster and Shirra". Reading Evening Post. 2 October 1989. Retrieved 5 June 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
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