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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.
Belle Vue Stadium was a greyhound racing track in Belle Vue, Manchester, England, [2] where the first race around an oval track in Britain was held on 24 July 1926. It has also been used for motorcycle speedway, as the home ground of the team Belle Vue Aces in 1928 [3] and from 1988 until 2015, and from 1999 until 2019 for stock car racing and banger racing.
Jack Hargreaves (speedway rider) Chris Harris (speedway rider) Bob Harrison (speedway rider) Rusty Harrison; Oliver Hart (speedway rider) Stan Hart (speedway rider) Harold Hastings (speedway rider) Pekka Hautamäki; Dave Hemus; Patrick Hougaard; Kyle Howarth; Wally Hull; Rod Hunter (speedway rider)
Construction on the National Speedway Stadium started in October 2014 and it opened in March 2016 as part of the Belle Vue's £11 million regeneration scheme. The new stadium was built close to (separated only by synthetic hockey pitches) the former Belle Vue Stadium, which closed in 2020 and is now a site for planned housing. [2] [3]
He also rode regularly for the Belle Vue Colts during the 2022 National Development League speedway season after leaving Kent. [5] In 2023, he moved up to the Belle Vue first team, being named as the rising star for the Aces for the SGB Premiership 2023. [6] In addition, he signed for Redcar Bears for the SGB Championship 2023. [7]
Belle Vue 11.00 3 Ken McKinlay: Leicester 10.82 4 Barry Briggs: Wimbledon 10.43 5 Brian Crutcher: Southampton 10.03 6 Jack Young: Coventry 10.02 7 Peter Moore: Ipswich 9.73 8 Jack Biggs: Poole 9.69 9 Ron How: Wimbledon 9.47 10 Ronnie Moore: Wimbledon 9.09
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.
Belle Vue Aces 10.19 3 Ronnie Moore: Wimbledon Dons 10.17 4 The late Peter Craven: Belle Vue Aces 10.13 5 Nigel Boocock: Coventry Bees 9.84 6 Ron How: Wimbledon Dons 9.68 7 Björn Knutson: Southampton Saints 9.27 8 Barry Briggs: Southampton Saints 9.13 9 Ken McKinlay: Coventry Bees 8.99 10 Peter Moore: Swindon Robins 8.98