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Nationality
  
England

Role
  
Speedway rider

Name
  
Michael Lee


1977, 1980
  
World Team Cup Winner

Career status
  
Retired

Education
  
University of Kansas

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Born
  
11 December 1958 (age 65) Cambridge, England (
1958-12-11
)

19751975-1982, 1985-1986, 19911983-1984
  
Boston BarracudasKing's Lynn StarsPoole Pirates

1977, 197819791979198019811981,198319791980
  
British ChampionCommonwealth ChampionIntercontinental ChampionWorld ChampionLong Track World ChampionPride of the EastInternationaleSilver Plume

Similar
  
Billy Sanders, Ole Olsen (speedway rider), Anders Michanek

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Michael Andrew Lee (born 11 December 1958 in Cambridge, England) is a former international speedway rider who won the Speedway World Championship in 1980. A controversial character, he was banned for allegedly endangering other riders in the early eighties.

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Michael Lee is the son of former well known British Scrambler Andy Lee.

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Career

Lee began his professional speedway career in 1975 with Boston in the second division of speedway in the United Kingdom, the National League. In his first season, he recorded an impressive average points score of 9.13, he also rode part-time for top division team King's Lynn.

In 1976, Lee moved full-time to British League team King's Lynn and finished the season with an average of 9.22, he was also the British Junior Champion that year.

At the end of the 1977 season, Lee had become the top scorer in the British League with an average of 10.64. He also won the first of his two British Speedway Championship titles. Lee won the World Team Cup with England and he had also made his first appearance in a World Championship Final.

In 1979, Lee finished 3rd in the World Finals, beating Kelly Moran, Billy Sanders and Ole Olsen in a run-off race to claim the bronze medal. The next year, Lee won the World Championship in Gothenburg for the only time, finishing ahead of King's Lynn team mate Dave Jessup. He was also triumphant again with England in the World Team Cup. In 1981 he became the first British rider to win the World Long Track Championship, taking the title in Gornja Radgona ahead of Christoph Betzl and Anders Michanek.

Lee opted for a change in clubs in 1983 and moved to the Poole Pirates. He had another successful year, finishing with and average of 10.43. At the start of the 1984 season Lee was involved in an incident that would result in him being banned from speedway for a year. In a cup match against former club King's Lynn, Lee was excluded mid-race for a starting offence in heat 5 and returned to the pits in the wrong direction, allegedly causing the other riders to take evasive action. Despite the three other riders and the home promoter giving evidence that he had posed no danger, the Speedway Control Board fined him and banned him for 5 years, although this was later reduced on appeal. Many people at the time, including Lee himself, felt that the incident and the length of the ban had been used as a pretext to force him out of the sport.

In 1983, Lee appeared in his last World Final at the Motodrom Halbemond in Norden, West Germany. Installed as one of the pre-meeting favourites in what was described as the most open World Final for a number of years, Lee finished third on 11 points behind local favourite Egon Müller (15) and Australia's Billy Sanders (12). Lee also finished second as part of the English team at the 1983 World Team Cup Final in Vojens, Denmark.

After his ban ended, Lee returned to King's Lynn for two seasons, but he was given another fine after he didn't show up to a match in June 1986 and he seemingly quit the sport. Lee made his come-back to speedway on 16 February 1991, riding in the West End Speedway International at the Wayville Showground in Adelaide, South Australia where he finished fourth in the Final behind local rider Shane Bowes, 1990 World #3 Todd Wiltshire ,and Swede Dennis Lofqvist. He then finished third behind Wiltshire and 1986 Australian champion Troy Butler in the "Mr Melbourne" meeting at the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds, before heading back to England to take up a short-lived stint with King's Lynn.

Lee was convicted of growing cannabis for his own use in 2007 but avoided a jail term. He was subsequently fined for possession of cannabis and amphetamines in July 2013 On 8 October 2013 Lee was charged with rape and other sexual offences but was cleared of the charges at a trial in May 2014.

Individual World Championship

  • 1977 - Gothenburg, Ullevi - 4th - 12pts + 2pts
  • 1978 - London, Wembley Stadium - 7th - 9pts
  • 1979 - Chorzów, Silesian Stadium - 3rd - 11pts +3pts
  • 1980 - Gothenburg, Ullevi - Winner - 14pts
  • 1981 - London, Wembley Stadium - 10th - 5pts
  • 1983 - Norden, Motodrom Halbemond - 3rd - 11pts
  • World Pairs Championship

  • 1979 - Vojens, Speedway Center (with Malcolm Simmons) - 2nd - 24pts (15)
  • World Team Cup

  • 1977 - Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Peter Collins / Malcolm Simmons / Dave Jessup / John Davis) - Winner - 37pts (9)
  • 1978 - Landshut, Ellermühle Stadium (with Malcolm Simmons / Dave Jessup / Peter Collins / Gordon Kennett) - 2nd - 27pts (5)
  • 1980 - Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Peter Collins / Dave Jessup / Chris Morton) - Winner - 40pts (11)
  • 1983 - Vojens, Speedway Center - 2nd - 29pts (11)
  • World Longtrack Championship

    Finalist

  • 1979 - Marianske Lazne 9pts (9th)
  • 1980 - Scheeßel 8pts (11th)
  • 1981 - Gornja Radgona 23pts (Champion)
  • 1983 - Marianske Lazne 11pts (7th)
  • References

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