1982 British League season

The 1982 British League season was the 48th season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the 18th known as the British League.[1][2]

1982 British League season
LeagueBritish League
No. of competitors15
ChampionsBelle Vue Aces
Knockout CupCradley Heath Heathens
League CupCradley Heath Heathens
IndividualKenny Carter
Midland CupCoventry Bees
Highest averageKenny Carter
Division/s below1982 National League

Summary

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Hull Vikings had disbanded following the loss of their home at the Boulevard.[3]

After a ten-year drought Belle Vue Aces won the league pushing defending champions Cradley Heath into second place. A special performance was going to be needed to finish ahead of the star-studded Cradley Heath team and it was the consistency of the support riders which helped Belle Vue achieve this. England international Chris Morton was the heat leader but he was supported by a group of consistent scorers throughout the season that included Larry Ross (a former 5 times New Zealand champion), the former world champion Peter Collins, the Carr brothers Louis and Peter, Dane Peter Ravn and Scot Jim McMillan.[4][5] Cradley Heath went on to win their third Knockout Cup in four years and the League Cup.

Hackney Wick Stadium was subject to a second fatal accident within two years when American Denny Pyeatt lost his life in a league match on 16 July. Pyeatt riding for Reading Racers crashed into a lamp standard.[6][7] Swindon rider Martin Hewlett suffered a stroke after the Swindon v Birmingham fixture in September and died four days later.

Final table

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Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Belle Vue Aces 28 23 0 5 46
2 Cradley Heath Heathens 28 20 0 8 40
3 Ipswich Witches 28 16 2 10 34
4 Coventry Bees 28 16 2 10 34
5 Sheffield Tigers 28 14 3 11 31
6 Birmingham Brummies 28 13 1 14 27
7 Hackney Hawks 28 12 3 13 27
8 Swindon Robins 28 13 1 14 27
9 Reading Racers 28 12 2 14 26
10 Leicester Lions 28 13 0 15 26
11 Wimbledon Dons 28 12 2 14 26
12 Eastbourne Eagles 28 11 3 14 25
13 Halifax Dukes 28 10 1 17 21
14 King's Lynn Stars 28 9 3 16 21
15 Poole Pirates 28 3 3 22 9

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

Top Ten Riders (League Averages)

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Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Kenny Carter   Halifax Dukes 11.05
2 Erik Gundersen   Cradley Heathens 10.75
3 Hans Nielsen   Birmingham Brummies 10.49
4 Bruce Penhall   Cradley Heathens 10.39
5 Dennis Sigalos   Ipswich Witches 10.26
6 Bobby Schwartz   Reading Racers 10.11
7 Chris Morton   Belle Vue 9.98
8 Shawn Moran   Sheffield Tigers 9.98
9 Kelly Moran   Eastbourne Eagles 9.97
10 Billy Sanders   King's Lynn Stars 9.93

British League Knockout Cup

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The 1982 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 44th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Cradley Heath Heathens were the winners.[8]

First round

Date Team one Score Team two
08/06 Leicester 45-33 Kings Lynn
06/06 Eastbourne 46-32 Swindon
05/06 Kings Lynn 48-30 Leicester
29/05 Halifax 45-33 Hackney
28/05 Hackney 38-40 Halifax
28/05 Ipswich 46-31 Coventry
27/05 Sheffield 42-36 Cradley Heath
22/05 Coventry 40-38 Ipswich
22/05 Cradley Heath 43-35 Sheffield
22/05 Swindon 38-40 Eastbourne
17/05 Reading 38-40 Belle Vue
15/05 Belle Vue 57-18 Reading
12/05 Poole 44-34 Birmingham
30/04 Birmingham 48-30 Poole

Quarter-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
19/08 Wimbledon 40-38 Eastbourne
09/08 Cradley Heath 41-37 Ipswich
01/08 Eastbourne 43-35 Wimbledon
29/07 Ipswich 38.5-39.5 Cradley Heath
19/07 Birmingham 43-35 Kings Lynn
17/07 Kings Lynn 43-35 Birmingham
11/07 Halifax 41-37 Belle Vue
10/07 Belle Vue 44-34 Halifax
25/09 Kings Lynn 42-36 Birmingham
13/09 Birmingham 40-38 Kings Lynn

Semi-finals

Date Team one Score Team two
03/10 Kings Lynn 36-42 Belle Vue
02/10 Belle Vue 49-29 Kings Lynn
19/09 Eastbourne 41-36 Cradley Heath
18/09 Cradley Heath 48-30 Eastbourne

Final

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First leg

Cradley Heath
Erik Gundersen 15
Lance King 13
Phil Collins 7
Simon Wigg 5
Andy Reid 3
Alan Grahame 3
Wayne Jackson 0
46 - 32Belle Vue Aces
Chris Morton 12
Peter Collins 6
Peter Ravn 6
Larry Ross 4
Louis Carr 2
Peter Carr 1
Jim McMillan 1
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Second leg

Belle Vue Aces
Chris Morton 10
Peter Collins 7
Peter Ravn 7
Larry Ross 6
Rod Hunter 6
Louis Carr 5
Andy Smith 2
43 - 35Cradley Heath
Erik Gundersen 15
Lance King 8
Alan Grahame 8
Simon Wigg 2
Phil Collins 1
Andy Reid 1
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Cradley were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 81-75.

League Cup

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The League Cup was split into North and South sections. The two-legged final was won by Cradley Heath Heathens beating Ipswich Witches in the final 83–73 on aggregate.

South Group

Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Ipswich Witches 14 12 0 2 24
2 Eastbourne Eagles 14 8 2 4 18
3 Wimbledon Dons 14 8 1 5 17
4 Poole Pirates 14 6 0 8 12
5 Hackney Hawks 14 6 0 8 12
6 Reading Racers 14 6 0 8 12
7 King's Lynn Stars 14 5 0 9 10
8 Swindon Robins 14 3 1 10 7

North Group

Pos Team PL W D L Pts
1 Cradley Heathens 12 8 2 2 18
2 Coventry Bees 12 9 0 3 18
3 Belle Vue Aces 12 6 2 4 14
4 Halifax Dukes 11 6 1 4 13
5 Birmingham Brummies 12 3 1 8 7
6 Leicester Lions 11 3 1 7 7
7 Sheffield Tigers 12 2 1 9 5

Final

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Date Team one Score Team two
19/06 Cradley Heath 42–36 Ipswich
24/06 Ipswich 37–41 Cradley Heath

Riders' Championship

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Kenny Carter won the British League Riders' Championship for the second consecutive year, held at Hyde Road on 16 October.[10]

Pos. Rider Heat Scores Total
1   Kenny Carter 3 3 3 3 3 15
2   Shawn Moran 2 3 3 3 3 14
3   Hans Nielsen 3 2 3 2 3 13
4   Erik Gundersen 2 3 2 0 3 10
5   Bobby Schwartz 3 1 2 2 1 9
6   Les Collins 0 1 3 3 2 9
7   Jan Andersson 3 0 2 1 2 8
8   Steve Bastable 2 3 1 1 0 7
9   Billy Sanders 0 2 2 1 2 7
10   Ole Olsen 0 1 1 3 1 6
11   Chris Morton 1 2 1 2 0 6
12   Finn Thomsen 1 1 0 2 1 5
13   Dennis Sigalos 2 0 r - 4
14   Dave Jessup 1 0 1 0 1 3
15   Gordon Kennett 1 0 0 0 2 3
16   John Davis 0 - - - - 0
17   Andy Smith (res) 0 0 1 0 - 1
18   Lee Edwards (res) 0 0 - - - 0
  • ef=engine failure, f=fell, x=excluded r-retired

Final leading averages

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Rider Nat Team C.M.A.
1 Kenny Carter   Halifax 11.03
2 Bruce Penhall   Cradley 10.74
=3 Erik Gundersen   Cradley 10.18
=3 Chris Morton   Belle Vue 10.18
5 Dennis Sigalos   Ipswich 10.10
6 Jan Andersson   Reading 9.96
7 Hans Nielsen   Birmingham 9.89
8 Bobby Schwartz   Reading 9.83
9 Gordon Kennett   Eastbourne 9.72
10 Michael Lee   King's Lynn 9.65

Midland Cup

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Coventry won the Midland Cup for the second consecutive year. The competition consisted of five teams.[11]

First round

Team one Team two Score
Swindon Birmingham 44–34, 41–37

Semi final round

Team one Team two Score
Coventry Leicester 37–41, 44–34
Cradley Swindon 49–29, 54–24

Final

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First leg

Cradley Heath
Erik Gundersen 15
Phil Collins 7
Lance King 6
Simon Wigg 6
Alan Grahame 5
Andy Reid 4
Bruce Penhall r/r
43–35Coventry
Tommy Knudsen 13
Gary Guglielmi 9
Ole Olsen 5
Mitch Shirra 3
Kevin Hawkins 2
Alf Busk 2
Charlie McKinna 1

Second leg

Coventry
Mitch Shirra 12
Tommy Knudsen 11
Ole Olsen 11
Gary Guglielmi 5
Alf Busk 3
Kevin Hawkins 2
Charlie McKinna 0
44–34Cradley Heath
Erik Gundersen 9
Simon Wigg 7
Lance King 5
Alan Grahame 5
Andy Reid 5
Phil Collins 3
Bruce Penhall r/r

Coventry won on aggregate 79–77

Riders & final averages

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Belle Vue

Birmingham

Coventry

Cradley Heath

Eastbourne

Hackney

Halifax

Ipswich

King's Lynn

Leicester

Poole

Reading

Sheffield

Swindon

Wimbledon

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Historic league tables". Speedway Archive.
  2. ^ "HISTORY ARCHIVE". British Speedway. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  3. ^ "Speedway battle is destined for courts". Hull Daily Mail. 17 October 1981. Retrieved 21 September 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  4. ^ "1982 league tables". Speedway GB.
  5. ^ "1982 FactFile" (PDF). Retro Speedway Researcher. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Denny Pyeatt". Speedway Bikes. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Speedway Star Cover Men". wwosbackup. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
  8. ^ "1982 British League Knockout Cup". Speedway archive.
  9. ^ a b "Coventry Bees 1982 season". Cradley Speedway. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  10. ^ "Carter's maximum". Sunday Sun (Newcastle). 17 October 1982. Retrieved 4 June 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  11. ^ "Heathens Misery". Sandwell Evening Mail. 12 October 1982. Retrieved 21 October 2023 – via British Newspaper Archive.