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The British Speedway Under-21 Championship (also known as the British Junior Speedway Championship) is an annual speedway competition open to riders of British nationality aged at least fifteen on the date of the first meeting, and under twenty-one on 1 January in the year of the competition.
The sport of speedway in the United Kingdom has changed little since the first meetings in the 1920s. It has three domestic leagues, its own Speedway Grand Prix, and an annual entry into the Speedway World Cup / Speedway of Nations. Riders from a Hull Vikings vs. Isle of Wight Islanders British Premier League meeting in 2005
Inaugurated in 1961 as a qualifying round of the Speedway World Championship it was open to riders from Britain and the British dominions. [3] It was initially dominated by riders from New Zealand such as Barry Briggs and Ivan Mauger because of the British Final forming part of the World Speedway championship qualifying rounds. [4]
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In 2020, Bewley won the British Speedway Under 21 Championship and became a member of the British Speedway team. [4] In 2021, he finished runner-up again in the 2021 British Speedway Championship. [6] [7] In 2021, he became a world champion after Great Britain secured the 2021 Speedway of Nations (the world team title). [8]
The same nine clubs from 2024 will compete in the Championship in 2025. The format also remains the same with each team racing against each other twice (home and away), meaning a total of 16 fixtures each during the season. The Cab Direct Knockout Cup and the BSN Series also return, both following the same formats as in 2024.
It was also in 1986 that he reached the final of the Speedway Under-21 World Championship. In the final, held at Rivne, Cheshire finished in 11th place. [9] After three years away from British speedway, he returned with Middlesbrough Bears in 1990 and would stay with them for 1991 (a season curtailed by injury) [10] and 1992, before retiring ...
Jakobsen reached four consecutive finals of the Speedway Under-21 World Championship from 2012 to 2015. [3] In 2015, he began his British league career after he signed for Rye House Rockets for the 2015 Premier League speedway season. The following season he moved to Peterborough Panthers before riding for Berwick Bandits for two seasons. [1]