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Born4 November 1989 (age 26)
Hastings, England (1989-11-04) 2005
2006-2009, 2011-2012
2010
2010
2013-2014
2015Weymouth Wildcats
Eastbourne Eagles
Peterborough Panthers
Coventry Bees
Lakeside Hammers
Leicester Lions 2006
2009British Under 18 Champion
British Under 21 Champion 2008Elite League KO Cup winner
Great britain lewis bridger interview
Lewis Alan Bridger (born 4 November 1989, in Hastings, Sussex) is a British speedway rider. He stepped straight into Elite League racing from the Conference League after one season with the Weymouth Wildcats. His career includes spells with Eastbourne Eagles and Lakeside Hammers, who he re-signed for in February 2016.
On 21 September 2007, Bridger was selected to represent Great Britain at the 2007 Under 21-World Cup Final. In 2006, he became British Under 18 Champion and in 2009 he won the British Under 21 Championship.
On 20 November 2009, Bridger signed for Peterborough Panthers from his home town club Eastbourne Eagles. He returned to the Eagles for the 2011 and 2012 seasons before moving on to Lakeside Hammers in 2013. After two seasons with the Hammers he announced that would not ride in 2015, stating "I have lost my love for the sport, have no desire to race and am quite simply not enjoying it any more." He changed his mind and signed for Coventry Bees at the start of the 2015 season but left before riding for the club after the management refused to meet his demands to fund equipment. He signed for Leicester Lions in May to replace Mikkel Michelsen who had quit British speedway, but quit again after only one meeting, informing the promotion only a few hours before their home meeting against Poole Pirates on 25 May.
Lewis bridger interview 11th march 2017
World Championships
U-21 World Individual Championship
2007 – Ostrów Wlkp. - 10th place (6 pts)
2008 – Pardubice - 10th place (6 pts)
2009 - Goričan - 9th place (7 pts)
Team U-21 World Championship (U-21 Speedway World Cup)