Edinburgh Platinum Jubilee 22/06/2018

1950 Monarchs 30
1966 Monarchs 23
1983 Monarchs 26
1983 Monarchs 24
22 June 2018
Platinum Jubilee
Armadale
1950 Monarchs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T
1 Sam Masters 2 3 2 2 - - - 9
2 Mark Riss 3 1 3 0 - - - 7
3 Masn Campton 1 1 1 3 - - - 6
4 Josh Pickering 1 2 2 3 - - - 8
1966 Monarchs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T
1 Craig Cook 3 3 F R - - - 6
2 Scott Nicholls 2 3 6 3 - - - 14
3 William Lawson 1 0 0 1 - - - 2
4 Coty Garcia 0 1 0 MX - - - 1
1983 Monarchs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T
1 Rory Schlein 2 1 3 3 - - - 9
2 Richie Worrall 3 2 3 4 - - - 12
3 Lasse Fredriksen 0 0 1 0 - - - 1
4 Max Ruml 0 2 0 2 - - - 4
1983 Monarchs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T
1 Ricky Wells 3 6 1 1 - - - 11
2 Paul Starke 2 2 2 1 - - - 7
3 Matthew Wethers 1 0 1 2 - - - 4
4 Joel Andersson EX 0 2 FX - - - 2
Heat by Heat
Heat 01: Cook, Starke, Pickering, Ruml 55.9
Heat 02: Wells, Nicholls, Campton, Fredriksen 56.4
Heat 03: Riss, Schlein, Wethers, Garcia 55.9
Heat 04: Worrall, Masters, Lawson, Andersson 55.9
Heat 05: Nicholls, Pickering, Schlein, Andersson 57.5
Heat 06: Cook, Worrall, Campton, Wethers 56.6
Heat 07: Wells - Tactical Ride, Ruml, Riss, Lawson 57.5
Heat 08: Masters, Starke, Garcia, Fredriksen 57.0
Heat 09: Worrall, Pickering, Wells, Garcia 56.9
Heat 10: Schlein, Starke, Campton, Lawson 57.6
Heat 11: Riss, Andersson, Fredriksen, Cook (F) 56.9
Heat 12: Nicholls (TR), Masters, Wethers, Ruml 57.9
Heat 13: Campton, Ruml, Garcia (EX2) Andersson (FX) 58.4
Heat 14: Pickering, Wethers, Lawson, Fredriksen 57.6
Heat 15: Nicholls, Worrall (TR) Starke, Riss 57.4
Heat 16: Schlein, Masters, Wells, Cook (R) 57.8
Grand Final: Masters, Worrall, Nicholls, Wells 57.1
Edinburgh Evening News
A team of 1950s Monarchs turned back the clock to win tonight’s four-team tournament in the Platinum Jubilee celebration meeting held at Armadale Stadium. The winning quartet of Sam Masters, Mark Riss, Mason Campton, and Josh Pickering romped to glory with a combined score of 33 points. A team of 1983 Monarchs finished second and a 2018 team and a 1966 team of Monarchs were equal third. Riss said of his team’s victory: “It was a good night and it was great to triumph in this event to celebrate Monarchs’ birthday.” Masters said: “It’s always good to come back to Armadale, it’s my favourite track and it was nice to win. I felt good out there and I was delighted to lead my side to victory.” The four teams were pretty evenly matched and the home fans were especially enthused to see the return of Craig Cook who equalled the fastest time of the season in heat one leading a side of 1966 Monarchs. The racing was not of prime importance, the sense of occasion was. It was a thrill for a host of supporters who simply wallowed in nostalgia and took a meander down memory lane as they glimpsed some famous faces from days gone by who had worn the famous blue and gold race jacket of the Monarchs. The evening was a glowing tribute to them and a fitting 70th birthday celebration for this much loved and revered capital speedway outfit.

Edinburgh vs Berwick 29/06/2018

Edinburgh Monarchs 57
Berwick Bandits 33
29 June 2018
SGB Championship KO Cup
Armadale
Edinburgh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1 Ricky Wells 3 3 3 3 3 - - 15
2 Victor Palovaara 1 2' 0 1 - - - 4 1
3 Josh Pickering 2 2 3 2' - - - 9 1
4 Mark Riss 0 0 2' 3 - - - 5 1
5 Eric Riss 3 2 2 2' 2' - - 11 2
6 Max Ruml 2 1' 1' - - - - 4 2
7 Joel Andersson 1' 1 3 3 1 - - 9 1
Berwick 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1 Aaron Summers 0 3 3 1 0 - - 7
2 Kevin Doolan 2 1 1' 0 - - - 4 1
3 Jye Etheridge 3 0 2 0 - - - 5
4 David Howe 1 3 0 2 1 - - 7
5 Nikolaj B. Jakobsen 2 1 1 0 - - - 4
6 Dany Gappmaier 0 0 0 - - - - 0
7 Theo Pijper 3 0 2 1 0 - - 6
Heat by Heat
Heat 01: Wells, Doolan, Palovaara, Summers 57.8
Heat 02: Pijper, Ruml, Andersson, Gappmaier
Heat 03: Etheridge, Pickering, Howe, M Riss
Heat 04: E Riss, Jakobsen, Andersson, Pijper
Heat 05: Summers, Pickering, Doolan, M Riss
Heat 06: Wells, Palovaara, Jakobsen, Gappmaier
Heat 07: Howe, E Riss, Ruml, Etheridge
Heat 08: Andersson, Pijper, Doolan, Palovaara
Heat 09: Pickering, M Riss, Jakobsen, Gappmaier
Heat 10: Wells, Etheridge, Palovaara, Howe
Heat 11: Summers, E Riss, Ruml, Doolan
Heat 12: Andersson, Pickering, Pijper, Etheridge
Heat 13: Wells, E Riss, Summers, Jakobsen
Heat 14: M Riss, Howe, Andersson, Pijper
Heat 15: Wells, E Riss, Howe, Summers
Edinburgh Evening News
Edinburgh Monarchs have given themselves a fighting chance of progressing to the KO Cup semi-finals after a convincing 57-33 first leg quarter-final victory over Berwick Bandits at Armadale tonight in what was a real seven-man team performance. Monarchs strived for an early advantage but after four races were only 13-11 up and that was thanks in part to a tremendous ride from Joel Andersson who pipped Theo Pijper to third place in that fourth heat after team-mate and captain Erik Riss won the race convincingly. But Monarchs raced into a four-point lead in heat six when new signing Victor Palovaara won his first race for the club and, with Ricky Wells following the Swede home, this 5-1 advantage gave Monarchs a handy 20-16 advantage. And a 3-3 in the seventh race, won by Bandits racer David Howe, kept the visitors four points in arrears. At the halfway mark Monarchs maintained that lead with heat eight also shared and won in great style by Monarchs ace Andersson. And Monarchs doubled their lead with a great 5-1 from Josh Pickering and Mark Riss in the ninth race. It was Monarchs’ second 5-1 of the match and they now led convincingly 31-23. A 4-2 from Wells and Palovaara in heat 10 saw Monarchs pull ten points clear 35-25 and heading in the right direction. For once all the Monarchs were chipping in with points and what a difference this made. The 11th race was shared, Aaron Summers winning his second heat of the night for Bandits who were starting to flag a little. A belter of a race in heat 12 race saw Monarchs duo Andersson and Pickering grab a third 5-1 for the team and they now led 43-19. It was Andersson’s second race win on the trot and what a priceless victory it could turn out to be. Monarchs’ fourth 5-1 of the match from Wells and Erik Riss in heat 13 pushed them further ahead, 48-30, and on course for the big lead that Wells had hoped for. And a 4-2 for Monarchs in heat 14 gave them a lead of 52-32, too easy! Monarchs were in 5-1 heaven in the final race when Erik Riss and Wells delivered their fifth maximum verdict for a 24-point victory overall. The second leg is at Berwick tomorrow. Palovaara made a promising Monarchs debut riding borrowed equipment and scoring five points which included one race win. He said: “I feel pretty good but a bit rusty. I should improve when I’m on my own machinery which arrives next week.” Wells, who romped to a 14-point paid maximum added: “We got the large lead we wanted and more. If we throw this away at Berwick we don’t deserve to reach the last four.”
Monarchs: Wells 14, E Riss 11, Pickering 9, Andersson 9, Palovaara 5, M Riss 5, Ruml 4.
Berwick: Summers 7, Howe 7, Pijper 6, Etheridge 5, Jakobsen 4, Doolan 4, Gappmaier 0.

Ipswich vs Edinburgh 21/05/2018

Ipswich Witches 53
Edinburgh Monarchs 37
21 June 2018
SGB Championship
Foxhall Stadium
Ipswich 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1 Rory Schlein 3 2 3 2' 2' - - 12 2
2 Michael Haertel R/R - - - - - - - -
3 Cameron Heeps 3 2' 2 0 3 - - 10 1
4 Nico Covatti 2' 3 3 EX 3 3 3 17 1
5 Danny King 2 2 - - - - - 4
6 Connor Mountain 0 1 0 1 2' - - 4 1
7 Danyon Hume 0 1' 0 2' 1 2 - 6 2
Edinburgh 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 T B
1 Ricky Wells 2 F 2 0 - - - 4
2 Joel Andersson 1' 1 FX 0 - - - 2 1
3 Josh Pickering R 1 2 1 1 - - 5
4 Mark Riss 1 3 R 0 - - - 4
5 Mason Campton (G) 3 3 3 3 1 - - 13
6 Coty Garcia 3 1 1 1 0 - - 6
7 Max Ruml 2' 0 1 - - - - 3 1
Heat by Heat
Heat 01: Schlein, Wells, Andersson, Mountain 56.2
Heat 02: Garcia, Ruml, Mountain, Hume 58.1
Heat 03: Heeps, Covatti, Riss, Pickering 58.4
Heat 04: Campton, King, Hume, Ruml 58.5
Heat 05: Covatti, Heeps, Andersson, Wells (F) 58.8
Heat 06: Campton, Schlein, Garcia, Hume 58.0
Heat 07: Riss, King, Pickering, Mountain 58.5
Heat 08: Covatti, Hume, Ruml, Andersson (FX) 59.5
Heat 09: Campton, Heeps, Garcia, Covatti (EX) 58.6
Heat 10: Schlein, Pickering, Hume, Riss (R) 58.5
Heat 11: Covatti, Wells, Mountain, Andersson 58.4
Heat 12: Campton, Hume, Pickering, Heeps 58.8
Heat 13: Heeps, Schlein, Campton, Wells 58.6
Heat 14: Covatti, Mountain, Garcia, Riss 58.9
Heat 15: Covatti, Schlein, Pickering, Garcia 58.3
Edinburgh Eveming News
Ipswich Witches cast Edinburgh Monarchs aside in tonight’s Championship League speedway encounter at Foxhall Heath. The Witches ran out winners 53-37 but Monarchs certainly did not disgrace themselves and battled hard all the way thanks to a stunning display from guest star Mason Campton, who replaced skipper Erik Riss who was sidelined after suffering concussion at Newcastle last weekend. It was only in the last three heats that Monarchs folded. Monarchs boss John Campbell said: “Everything that could go wrong went against us and it was disappointing to lose so heavily in the end. I thought at one stage we might get a point or better but it wasn’t to be.” Ipswich used the rider replacement facility for their injured German star Michael Hartel and lost Danny King after two rides with a re-occurence of an arm injury. Monarchs got off to a decent start by sharing the opening heat. Ipswich and former Monarchs star Rory Schlein won the race but Ricky Wells and Joel Andersson, who was seeing the circuit for the first time, kept Connor Mountain in last place for a share of the spoils. And Monarchs shocked the Ipswich support by grabbing a shock 5-1 in the heat two reserves race when Max Ruml, also making his debut at Ipswich, and Coty Garcia outpaced Mountain and partner Danyon Hume to spring into an early 8-4 lead. Alas, it proved short lived, when Ipswich hit back with a 5-1 of their own through Cameron Heeps and Nico Covatti to square things 9-9 after three races. Josh Pickering retired on lap four and Mark Riss appeared to be having bike problems. Covatti and Heeps grabbed their second 5-1 of the match for Ipswich in heat five to take the lead for the first time, 17-13. Wells fell off on the third lap. Campton, who won heat four getting a flyer from the tapes which the referee chose to ignore, claimed his second win in the sixth race and, with Garcia in third, this 4-2 cut the Witches lead to just two points, 19-17. A second 4-2 from Riss and Pickering in the next race saw Monarchs square the match, 21-21, but Ipswich regained the lead in heat eight with a 5-1 from Covatti and Hume after Andersson fell on the first lap and now led 26-22, but Ruml chased hard and got close to Hume. Campton was proving a brilliant choice of guest for Monarchs and won his third race victory in heat nine and with Garcia mopping up third spot, this 4-2 put Monarchs within touching distance of their hosts, only two points down again. Riss gated in the tenth race but packed up on the third lap gifting Ipswich a 4-2 to inch them four points in front once more, 32-28, which became a six-point lead with another 4-2 in the next heat. Monarchs then gave Campton a tactical substitute outing in heat 12 and the Aussie came up trumps again with a fourth race win for a 4-2 which cut Monarchs’ arrears to four points again, 38-34. Pickering finished third for a point. But Campton’s colours were lowered in heat 13 when he was on the receiving end of an Ipswich 5-1 which pushed the home side eights points clear. And Monarchs yielded their ‘usual’ 5-1 to Ipswich in the second-last race which clinched the match points for them. Ipswich made it three 5-1’ on the trot in the final race for in the end a comfortable victory.
Ipswich: Covatti 17, Schlein 12, Heeps 10, King 4, Hume 6, Mountain 4.
Monarchs: Campton 13, Garcia 6, Pickering 5, Riss 4, Wells 4, Ruml 3, Andersson 2.

2017 Timeline June

2017 Timeline
2016 - Jan - Feb - Mar - Apr - May - Jun - Jul - Aug - Sep - Oct - Nov - Dec - 2018
June
Saturday
1
Isle of Wight 41-49 Plymouth National Trophy
Redcar 24-32 Glasgow SGB Championship
Ipswich 53-39 Newcastle SGB Championship
Sheffield 53-37 Edinburgh SGB Championship KO Cup
Saturday
2
Plymouth 56-34 National League Select Challenge
Edinburgh 49-44 Sheffield SGB Championship
Somerset 50-40 Belle Vue SGB Premiership
Saturday
3
Esbjerg Sweden World Under 21 Team Championship Semi Final Esbjerg
Denmark 24 Sweden 17 Czech Republic 11 Norway 8
Pocking Germany World Under 21 Team Championship Semi Final Pocking
Australia 47 Germany (B) 2 Great Britain 40 Germany (A) 33
Stoke 46-44 Buxton
National League KO Cup
Eastbourne v Kent National League KO Cup rained off
Berwick 48-44 Workington SGB Championship
Leicester 45-45 Poole SGB Premiership
Poking Team GB
Saturday
4
Mildenhall 54-35 Plymouth National League
Newcastle 48-42 Sheffield SGB Championship
Glasgow 54-38 Berwick SGB Championship
Scunthorpe 19-11 Peterborough SGB Championship KO Cup
Saturday
5
Abensberg Germany Speedway Grand Prix Qualifier 4th round
1st Peter Kildemand
2nd Mateusz Szczepaniak
3rd Hans Andersen
Abensberg
Kent v Mildenhall National Trophy rained off
Wolverhampton v King's Lynn SGB Premiership KO Cup rained off
Saturday
6
Isle of Wight v Belle Vue National League rained off
Saturday
7
Birmingham 45-45 National League
Poole 46-44 Wolverhampton SGB Premiership
King's Lynn v Rye House SGB Premiership rained off
Saturday
8
Ipswich 50-39 Edinburgh SGB Championship
Redcar v Peterborough SGB Championship rained off
Sheffield v Newcastle SGB Championship rained off
Saturday
9
Lakeside 52-38 Kent National League
Plymouth 52-38 Stoke National League
Edinburgh 56-34 Redcar SGB Championship
Belle Vue 46-46 Poole SGB Premiership
Saturday
10
Prague Czech Republic Czech Republic Speedway Grand Prix
1st Jason Doyle
2nd Greg Hancock
3rd Vaclav Milik
Prague Greg Hancock Jason Doyle Vaclav Milik
Nagyhalasz Hungary European Under 21 Semi Final
1st Bartosz Smektala
2nd Michael Haertel
3rd Nick Skorja
Michael Haertel Bartosz Smektala Nick Skorja
Berwick 53-40 Newcastle SGB Championship
Workington v Glasgow SGB Championship rained off
Leicester 48-42 Somerset SGB Premiership
Saturday
11
Buxton 40-50 Mildenhall National League
Rye House British Youth Championship (500cc) Round 4
1st Daniel Gilkes
2nd James Laker
3rd Kean Dicken
Rye House British Youth Championship (125cc) Round 4
1st Harry McGurk
2nd Sam McGurk
3rd Corban Pavitt
Rye House British Youth Championship (250cc) Round 4
1st Leon Flint
2nd Nathan Ablitt
3rd Joe Thompson
Scunthorpe 49-41 Sheffield SGB Championship
Peterborough 54-38 Berwick SGB Championship
Glasgow v Workington SGB Championship rained off
Newcastle v Edinburgh SGB Championship rained off
Saturday
12
Kent 50-40 Birmingham National League
Wolverhampton 54-39 Leicester SGB Premiership
Saturday
13
Isle of Wight 37-53 Birmingham National League
Saturday
14
Rye House 44-46 Belle Vue SGB Premiership
King's Lynn 36-54 Wolverhampton SGB Premiership KO Cup
Saturday
15
Olching Germany Speedway Grand Prix Qualifier Semi Final
1st Leon Madsen
2nd Piotr Pawlicki
3rd Martin Smolinski
Abensberg Piotr Pawlicki Leon Madsen Martin Smolinski 
Sheffield 51-41 Scunthorpe SGB Championship
Redcar 55-37 Newcastle SGB Championship
Ipswich 56-37 Berwick SGB Championship
Swindon 50-42 Rye House SGB Premiership
Friday
16
Plymouth Devon Best Pairs
1st Benji Compton & Henry Atkins
Belle Vue 61-28 Isle of Wight National League
Edinburgh 48-40 Ipswich SGB Championship
Peterborough 54-36 Scunthorpe SGB Championship KO Cup
Somerset 41-49 King's Lynn SGB Premiership
Saturday
17
Berwick Kevin Doolan Testimonial Banditts 27 Aces 24 Witches 23 Stars 22
Terenzano Italy SGP Semi Final
1st Craig Cook
2nd Vaclav Milik
3rd Matej Zagar
Eastbourne 53-37 Belle Vue National League
Lakeside 55-35 Plymouth National League
Stoke 50-40 Mildenhall National League KO Cup
Leicester 41-49 Belle Vue SGB Premiership
Sunday
18
Mildenhall v Isle of Wight National League rained off
Newcastle 43-47 Glasgow SGB Championship
Peterborough 45-48 Sheffield SGB Championship
Monday
19
Belle Vue British Championship
1st Craig Cook
2nd Steve Worrall
3rd Rory Schlein

Belle Vue Steve Worrall Craig Cook Rory Schlein Craig Cook
Cradley 47-37 Kent National League
Wednesday
21
Birmingham 46-44 Lakeside National League
King's Lynn 45-48 Belle Vue SGB Premiership
Poole 52-40 Leicester SGB Premiership
Thursday
22
Isle of Wight 47-43 Kent National League
Swindon 44-46 Plymouth National Trophy
Sheffield 51-42 Peterborough SGB Championship
Redcar 52-40 Edinburgh SGB Championship
Ipswich 59-33 Workington SGB Championship
Friday
23
Plymouth 53-37 Isle of Wight National League
Edinburgh 52-40 Scunthorpe SGB Championship
Peterborough 53-39 Berwick SGB Championship
Belle Vue 52-38 Rye House SGB Premiership
Somerset 61-30 Leicester SGB Premiership
Saturday
24
Horsens Denmark Denmark Speedway Grand Prix
1st Maciej Janowski
2nd Emil Sayfutdinov
3rd Patryk Dudek
Horsens Emil Sayfutdinov Maciej Janowski Patryk Dudek
Macon France European Under 21 Semi Final
1st Dominik Kubera
2nd Robert Lambert
3rd Dan Bewley
Stoke 40-50 Eastbourne National League
Berwick 40-52 Redcar SGB Championship
Glasgow 49-43 Ipswich SGB Championship
Sunday
25
Mildenhall USA Dream Team 41 GB Lions U21 16 v Norwich Stars 36 Mildenhall 31 4TT
Rye House v Coventry Challenge rained off
Buxton 38-52 Eastbourne National League
Lakeside 63-27 Isle of Wight National League
Scunthorpe 49-40 Berwick SGB Championship
Peterborough 55-37 Glasgow SGB Championship
Workington 53-37 Newcastle SGB Championship KO Cup
Monday
26
Kent Kent Kings 26 USA Dream Team 40 Lakeside 15 Kent Kestrels 14 4TT
Poole 43-47 Belle Vue SGB Premiership
Wolverhampton 48-42 King's Lynn SGB Premiership KO Cup
Tuesday
27
Isle of Wight v Cradley National League rained off
Wednesday
28
Birmingham 43-47 Plymouth National League KO Cup
Belle Vue v King's Lynn SGB Premiership rained off
Thursday
29
Plymouth 49-41 Birmingham National League KO Cup
Sheffield v Redcar SGB Championship rained off
Swindon 46-45 Wolverhampton SGB Premiership
Friday
30
Torun Poland Speedway European Championship Round 1
1st Jaroslaw Hampel
2nd Vaclav Milik
3rd Andzejs Lebedevs
Torun Vaclav Milik Jaroslaw Hampel Andzejs Lebedevs
Redcar v Sheffield SGB Championship rained off
Edinburgh Caledonian Riders' Championship rained off
July

2017 Timeline October

2017 Timeline
2016 - Jan - Feb - Mar - Apr - May - Jun - Jul - Aug - Sep - Oct - Nov - Dec - 2018
October
Sunday
1
Newcastle V Workington SGB Championship Rained Off
Peterborough V Edinburgh SGB Championship Rained Off
Mildenhall V Isle Of Wight National League Rained Off
Mildenhall V Belle Vue National League KO Cup Semi Final Rained Off
Monday
2
Kent 46-44 Eastbourne National League Play-Off Semi-Final 1st Leg
Swindon 43-47 Wolverhampton Premiership Grand Final 1st Leg
Wednesday
4
Wolverhampton 42-47 Swindon Premiership Grand Final 2nd Leg
Swindon Swindon Champions
Friday
6
Glasgow 46-44 Newcastle SGB Championship KO Cup
Peterborough 50-43 Workington SGB Championship
Belle Vue 69-21 Lakeside National League Play-Off Semi-Final 2nd Leg
Plymouth 54-36 Mildenhall National Trophy Final 1st leg
Somerset 53-37 Wolverhampton Premiership KO Cup Semi Final
Saturday
7
Toruń, Poland Speedway Grand Prix Poland
1st Patryk Dudek
2nd Tai Woffinden
3rd Bartosz Zmarzlik
Toruń Tai Woffinden Patryk Dudek Bartosz Zmarzlik
Workington 46-44 Newcastle SGB Championship
Eastbourne 63-27 Kent National League Play-Off Semi-Final 2nd Leg
Sunday
8
Mildenhall 54-36 Plymouth National Trophy Final 2nd leg
Stoke V Isle Of Wight
National League Rained Off
Stoke V Buxton National League Rained Off
Mildenhall
Sheffield SGB Championship Pairs
1st Lasse Bjerre & Kyle Howarth
2nd Ben Barker & Charles Wright
Sheffield Lasse Bjerre & Kyle Howarth
Monday
9
Newcastle 44-46 Glasgow SGB Championship KO Cup
Sheffield 32-58 Leicester Promotion/Relegation Play-Off, 1st Leg
Kent The Kent Laurels
1st Luke Bowen
2nd Simon Lambert
3rd Ben Morley
Simon Lambert Luke Bowen Ben Morley
Tuesday
10
Wolverhampton 50-40 Belle Vue Premiership KO Cup Final 1st leg
Wednesday
11
Belle Vue 20-16 Wolverhampton Premiership KO Cup Final 2nd leg abandoned after heat 6
Birmingham 46-44 Coventry Tony Mole Farewell
Thursday
12
Sheffield 51-39 Ipswich SGB Championship KO Cup
Friday
13
Plymouth Colin Hill Memorial
1st Ashley Morris
2nd Ben Morley
3rd Ben Hopwood
Ipswich 55-35 Sheffield SGB Championship KO Cup
Peterborough 54-38 Edinburgh SGB Championship
Belle Vue V Mildenhall National League KO Cup Semi Final Rained Off
Saturday
14
Glasgow SGB Championship Riders
1st Nick Morris
2nd Chris Harris
3rd Richie Worrall
Glasgow Chris Harris Nick Morris Richie Worrall
Lublin Poland Speedway Euro Championship
1st Krzysztof Kasprzak
2nd Andzejs Lebedevs
3rd Artem Laguta
Final Standings
1st Andzejs Lebedevs
2nd Artem Laguta
3rd Václav Milik
Artem Laguta Andzejs Lebedevs Václav Milik

Eastbourne 45-33 Belle Vue National League Grand Final
Sunday
15
Peterborough 50-40 Glasgow SGB Championship KO Cup
Newcastle 54-38 Sheffield SGB Championship
Buxton 49-40 Plymouth National League
Mildenhall 53-37 Belle Vue National League KO Cup Semi Final
Monday
16
Belle Vue 52-38 Wolverhampton Premiership KO Cup Final 2nd leg
Belle Vue win 92-88 on aggregate
Belle Vue KO Cup Champions
Cradley 43-46 Eastbourne National League
Leicester 49-41 Sheffield Promotion/Relegation Play-Off, 2nd Leg
Tuesday
17
Glasgow V Peterborough SGB Championship KO Cup Rained Off
Wednesday
18
Belle Vue 56-34 Eastbourne National League Grand Final 2nd leg
Belle Vue
National League Champions
Thursday
19
Glasgow V Peterborough SGB Championship KO Cup Rained Off
Sheffield V Redcar SGB Championship Rained Off
Friday
20
Glasgow 45-45 Peterborough SGB Championship KO Cup
Belle Vue British 125cc Final
1st Sam Mcgurk
2nd Harry Mcgurk
3rd Corban Pavitt
Belle Vue 51-39 Mildenhall National League KO Cup
Saturday
21
Stoke V Buxton National League Rained Off
Stoke V Isle Of Wight National League Rained Off
Eastbourne V Mildenhall National League KO Cup Final Rained Off
Sunday
22
Peterborough 47-43 Ipswich SGB Championship KO Cup Final 1st Leg
Newcastle 48-41 Redcar SGB Championship
Newcastle 62-29 Workington SGB Championship
Eastbourne 59-31 Mildenhall National League KO Cup Final 1st leg
Monday
23
Sheffield 39-33 Redcar SGB Championship
Cradley Golden Hammer
1st Dan Bewley
2nd Max Clegg
3rd Ben Morley
Ben Morley Dan Bewley Max Clegg
Tuesday
24
Stoke V Isle Of Wight National League Rained Off
Thursday
26
Ipswich 45-45 Peterborough SGB Championship KO Cup Final 2nd Leg
Peterborough KO Cup Champions
Friday
27
Glasgow 43-47 Workington SGB Championship
Stoke 31-28 Buxton National League
Stoke 38-22 Isle Of Wight National League
Plymouth 64-26 Mildenhall National League
Saturday
28
Melbourne, Australia Speedway Grand Prix Melbourne
1st Jason Doyle
2nd Tai Woffinden
3rd Bartosz Zmarzlik
Melbourne Jason Dolye
Sunday
29
Mildenhall 53-37 Isle Of Wight National League
Mildenhall 47-43 Eastbourne National League KO Cup Final
Eastbourne Champions
November