1980 British League season

The 1980 British League season was the 46th season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the 16th season known as the British League.[1][2]

1980 British League season
LeagueBritish League
No. of competitors17
ChampionsReading Racers
Knockout CupCradley Heath Heathens
IndividualLes Collins
Midland CupCradley Heathens
London CupWimbledon Dons
Highest averageHans Nielsen
Division/s below1980 National League

Summary

The league comprised 17 teams - one fewer than the previous season. Exeter Falcons had dropped down to the National League. Hackney Hawks underwent a dramatic transformation from being the bottom side in 1979 to title contenders in 1980, but their challenge faded in the last few weeks and Reading Racers were crowned champions for the second time.[3][4]

Reading's success came down to three strong heat leaders, Swedish champion Jan Andersson, their new American signing Bobby Schwartz and England international John Davis. All three produced season averages around the 10 mark, which enabled the team to constantly pick up victories.[5] Cradley Heathens successfully retained their Knockout Cup crown overcoming a huge first leg deficit in the final.

Final table

PosTeamPLWDLPts
1Reading Racers32241749
2Hackney Hawks32230946
3Belle Vue Aces322111043
4Coventry Bees322021042
5Cradley Heath Heathens322001240
6Ipswich Witches321621434
7King's Lynn Stars321701534
8Swindon Robins321621434
9Poole Pirates321521532
10Halifax Dukes321511631
11Leicester Lions321401828
12Hull Vikings321151627
13Wimbledon Dons321221826
14Birmingham Brummies321112023
15Wolverhampton Wolves32922120
16Eastbourne Eagles32912219
17Sheffield Tigers32802416

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

Top Ten Riders (League Averages)

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1Peter Collins Belle Vue10.70
2Hans Nielsen Wolverhampton10.70
3Dave Jessup King's Lynn10.52
4Bo Petersen Hackney10.46
5Bruce Penhall Cradley10.46
6Michael Lee King's Lynn10.17
7Chris Morton Belle Vue10.11
8Jan Andersson Reading10.08
9Scott Autrey Swindon9.97
10Bobby Schwartz Reading9.95

British League Knockout Cup

The 1980 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 42nd edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Cradley Heath were the winners.[6]

First round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
06/05Leicester59-49Poole
05/05Poole53-55Leicester

Second round

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
17/07Coventry54-54Birmingham
09/07Cradley Heath60-48Kings Lynn
04/07Wolverhampton53-55Sheffield
09/06Birmingham56-51Coventry
06/06Eastbourne52.5-55.5Swindon
05/06Sheffield56-52Wolverhampton
03/06Hull67-41Hackney
31/05Belle Vue60-48Wimbledon
31/05Halifax57-50Reading
31/05Swindon62-46Eastbourne
30/05Hackney45-63Hull
29/05Wimbledon57-51Belle Vue
29/05Ipswich66-42Leicester
27/05Leicester54-54Ipswich
25/05Kings Lynn58-50Cradley Heath
21/04Reading62-46Halifax

Quarter-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
03/09Birmingham76-30Sheffield
23/08Belle Vue68-40Hull
21/08Cradley Heath54-54Reading
21/08Sheffield49-58Birmingham
04/08Reading53-55Cradley Heath
19/07Swindon63-45Ipswich
17/07Ipswich55-53Swindon
09/07Hull66-42Belle Vue

Semi-finals

DateTeam oneScoreTeam two
01/10Cradley Heath67-41Birmingham
24/09Belle Vue59-49Swindon
15/09Birmingham56-52Cradley Heath
30/08Swindon56-52Belle Vue

Final

First leg

Belle Vue Aces
Chris Morton 14
Rob Maxfield 14
Peter Collins 13
Pekka Hautamaki 10
Louis Carr 5
Steve Wilcock 5
Dave Allen 4
Derek Richardson 2
67 - 41Cradley Heath
Phil Collins 13
Alan Grahame 13
Erik Gundersen 7
Ila Teromaa 6
John Hack 1
Steve Lawson 1
Craig Featherby 0
Bruce Penhall R/R

Second leg

Cradley Heath
Bruce Penhall 15
Erik Gundersen 13
Phil Collins 12
Alan Grahame 11
Andy Reid 9
Ila Teromaa 8
Steve Lawson 5
Craig Featherby 5
75 - 33Belle Vue Aces
Pekka Hautamaki 10
Louis Carr 10
Tony Boyle 6
John Williams 4
Chris Morton 2 (inj)
Peter Collins 1 (inj)
Dave Allen 0
Mark Lohmann R/R

Cradley Heath were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 116-100.

Riders' Championship

Les Collins won the British League Riders' Championship, held at Hyde Road on 18 October and sponsored by Gauntlet (Leyland Used Cars).[7]

Pos.RiderHeat ScoresTotal
1 Les Collins3333214
2 Bruce Penhall1233312
3 Larry Ross3312211
4 Jan Andersson2133110
5 Peter Collins2122310
6 Hans Nielsen3221210
7 Kenny Carter330039
8 Scott Autrey221038
9 Ole Olsen231107
10 Dennis Sigalos002226
11 Steve Bastable011215
12 John Louis113005
13 Bo Petersen000314
14 Michael Lee120--3
15 Malcolm Simmons102003
16 Bernie Collier (res)11---2
17 Gordon Kennett0001-1
18 Mike Wilding (res)0----0
  • ef=engine failure, f=fell, x=excluded r-retired

Final leading averages

RiderNatTeamC.M.A.
1Hans Nielsen Wolverhampton10.69
2Peter Collins Belle Vue10.67
=3Dave Jessup King's Lynn10.39
=3Bruce Penhall Cradley10.39
5Bo Petersen Hackney10.27
6Michael Lee King's Lynn10.14
7Chris Morton Belle Vue10.09
8Jan Andersson Reading10.04
9Bobby Schwartz Reading10.00
10Scott Autrey Swindon9.92

Midland Cup

Cradley Heath won the Midland Cup, sponsored by the Trustee Savings Bank. The competition consisted of six teams.[8]

First round

Team oneTeam twoScore
SwindonWolverhampton43–35, 39–39
CradleyBirmingham51–27, 48–30

Semi final round

Team oneTeam twoScore
SwindonCoventry41–37, 36–42
LeicesterCradley35–43, 30–48

Final

First leg

Coventry
Ole Olsen 13
Tommy Knudsen 8
Mitch Shirra 7
Alf Busk 5
Rob Henry 3
Alan Molyneux 1
Kevin Hawkins 1
38–40Cradley Heath
Bruce Penhall 12
Alan Grahame 7
Phil Collins 6
Ila Teromaa 6
Erik Gundersen 6
John Hack 2
Andy Reid 1

Second leg

Cradley Heath
Phil Collins 12
Erik Gundersen 11
Bobby Schwartz (guest) 10
Alan Grahame 9
Steve Lawson 4
Ila Teromaa 2
John Hack 0
48–30Coventry
Mitch Shirra 9
Ole Olsen 8
Kevin Hawkins 5
Tommy Knudsen 4
Alf Busk 2
Rob Hollingworth 2
Alan Molyneux 0

Cradley Heath won on aggregate 88–68

London Cup

Wimbledon won the London Cup but the competition consisted of just Wimbledon and Hackney.[9]

Results

TeamScoreTeam
Wimbledon43–35Hackney
Hackney42–36Wimbledon

Riders & final averages

Belle Vue

Birmingham

Coventry

Cradley Heath

Eastbourne

Hackney

Halifax

Hull

Ipswich

King's Lynn

Leicester

Poole

Reading

Sheffield

Swindon

Wimbledon

Wolverhampton

See also

References