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The Belle Vue Aces are a British speedway club, based in Manchester. The club hold the record of having won the top tier League championship 14 times. They currently compete in the SGB Premiership , racing at The National Speedway Stadium , with home matches usually taking place on Monday evenings.
Peter Spencer Collins MBE (born 24 March 1954) [1] is an English former speedway rider [2] who spent his whole career (1971–1986) with the Belle Vue Aces, the team he supported as a child. During his career, Peter Collins won 10 World Championships in speedway competition (one Individual , four Pairs and five World Team Cups ) making him the ...
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The 2025 SGB ROWE Motor Oil Premiership will be the 90th season of the top tier of British speedway and the 8th known as the SGB Premiership. [1] [2]Belle Vue Aces are the defending champions, while Sheffield Tigers are the defending Knockout Cup champions.
The National Speedway Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium on Kirkmanshulme Lane, in Gorton, Manchester, England and is the home of the Belle Vue Aces and Belle Vue Colts speedway teams and the Manchester Titans American football team.
The 2024 SGB ROWE Motor Oil Premiership was the 89th season of the top tier of British speedway and the 7th known as the SGB Premiership. [1] The defending champions were Sheffield Tigers and Ipswich Witches were the defending Knockout Cup champions. Belle Vue Aces won the title, [2] while Sheffield Tigers won the Knockout Cup.
Ronald Johnston (31 December 1930 – 29 July 2014) was a New Zealand motorcycle speedway rider, who rode for the Belle Vue Aces. He also rode in four World Finals (1955, 1957, 1958 and 1960) during his career finishing a best 5th in 1960. [1] [2] He earned 16 caps for the New Zealand national speedway team. [3]
Belle Vue Aces won their third consecutive title. Their team was littered with great riders including Ivan Mauger, Sören Sjösten and the young Peter Collins; they were backed up by the consistency of Chris Pusey, Eric Broadbelt, Alan Wilkinson and Ken Eyre, which led to a comfortable title win by a clear 12 points.