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1934 Speedway National League

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Season
  
1934

No. of competitors
  
9

Champion
  
Belle Vue Aces

Champions
  
Belle Vue Aces

Start date
  
1934

League
  
National League Division One

The 1934 National League Division One was the third season of the highest tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain. Birmingham (Hall Green) and Lea Bridge rejoined the league. Sheffield dropped out and most of their team relocated to Lea Bridge. Clapton Saints, who rode at Lea Bridge's stadium in the previous season relocated to Harringay. Crystal Palace relocated to New Cross. Coventry and Nottingham also dropped out.

Contents

Lea Bridge closed down in late July and were replaced by a new side at Walthamstow who took on their last 10 fixtures. Belle Vue Aces won their second consecutive national title. Eric Langton of Belle Vue Aces finished with the highest average.

National League Final table

  • Lea Bridge scored 8 points from 22 matches, Walthamstow scored 2 from 10
  • Top Ten Riders

    In the 1934 season, a league for reserves and junior riders was introduced. This wasn't continued in 1935. West Ham Reserves won the reserve league dropping just one point in 12 matches.

    References

    1934 Speedway National League Wikipedia


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