Weymouth Wildcats
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The Weymouth Wildcats are a British motorcycle speedway
Motorcycle speedway
Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit. Speedway motorcycles use only one gear and have no brakes and racing takes place on a flat oval track usually...

 team based in Weymouth, England who race in the National League
Speedway National League
The National League was the top division of Speedway in the United Kingdom from 1932 until 1965 when it became known as the British League. Prior to 1932 there were only small regional leagues competing within the sport in the UK. The National League was re-incarnated in 1975 as the second division...

. The Wildcats won the first Conference League
Speedway Conference League
The Conference League was the third and lowest division of motorcycle speedway racing in the United Kingdom governed by the Speedway Control Board , in conjunction with the British Speedway Promoters' Association . The other leagues being the Elite League and Premier League. The League consisted of...

 Championship in their history in 2008 after winning the Conference League play-offs.

History

Speedway at the Wessex Stadium started in 1954 under the promotion of J W Coates, R Barzilay and W J (Bill) Dutton. In 1955 Weymouth entered National League Division 2.
1968: When the British League formed a second division in 1968, Wally Mawdsley and Pete Lansdale entered a team from Weymouth which was known as "Weymouth Eagles". The Eagles finished ninth out of 10 in the 1968 Division 2.

Harry Davis, in 1974, teamed up with Boston promoters Cyril Crane, Gordon Parkins and Ted Holding to enter the (renamed) Weymouth Wizards in British League Division 2.

In 1975 the Wizards finished in last place out of 20 teams in the League (renamed from British League Division 2 in 1974 to National League).

1978 saw yet another new name (Wildcats) and new colours (red and white replacing the purple and white), Len Silver (Hackney) taking over as promoter. But Len Silver withdrew from the promotion of Weymouth Speedway during the winter of 1978/79, following a disagreement over terms for using the stadium and Allied Presentations (the promotion at Reading) stepped in to take over the licence.

Early in 1980 Allied Presentations announced that they would no longer promote Speedway in Weymouth leading to local businessman Mervyn Stewkesbury becoming the new promoter.
In 1981, the Wildcats finished runners- up in the League.
1983 Weymouth retained the National League Pairs Championship.

2003 After a break of nearly twenty years, the Wildcats returned, at a new venue, Wessex Stadium.

2010

  • Tom Brown
  • Byron Bekker
    Byron Bekker
    Byron Bekker is an South African speedway rider, currently riding in the British Premier League with Scunthorpe Scorpions.-Career:...

  • Adam McKinna
  • James Cockle
    James Cockle (speedway rider)
    James Cockle is a professional speedway rider who rides for the Birmingham Brummies and the Weymouth WildcatsCockle was a member of the Scunthorpe Scorpions team that won the Conference League Championship in 2007....

  • Luke Chessell
  • Richard Andrews
  • Karl Mason
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