British Riders' Championship
The British Riders Championship was an individual motorcycle speedway competition held in Great Britain for three years from 1946. The competition was introduced after the Second World War in the absence of the World Championship and existed for three seasons. In 1949, the World Championship was re-introduced and so the competition was no longer run. After some pre-qualifying meetings, the final in each season was held at Wembley Stadium.[1]
Results
Year | Winner | Team | 2nd | Team | 3rd | Team | |
1946 | Tommy Price | Wembley Lions | |||||
1947 | Jack Parker | Belle Vue Aces | |||||
1948 | Vic Duggan | Harringay Racers | Ron Johnson | New Cross Rangers | Alec Statham | Wimbledon Dons |
See also
- Provincial League Riders' Championship
- British League Division Two Riders Championship
- Premier League Riders' Championship
- Elite League Riders' Championship
References
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