Brandon Bees stage the biggest Cycle Speedway meeting held in the Rugby area for nearly half a century this Sunday (11th September) with its promotion of the Coventry Junior Individual Finals, commencing at 2pm.
The finals, sponsored by Coventry based Inspire Insurance, will go-ahead at the newly revived Cycle Speedway track in Bretford Playing Fields, Brandon Road, Bretford (CV23 OLA) after an astonishing revival of the sport locally.
Organisers and volunteers have rescued the formerly defunct track, returned it to pristine condition and originated the highly successful Saturday morning `Dirt Bike Club`, which has seen youngsters flocking to the venue to take up the sport.
Staged at its picturesque location, and spurred on by the national boom in cycling and Britain’s cycling medal successes at the recent Olympic Games, it has attracted youngsters from Rugby and its surrounding villages – and as far afield as Hinckley, Stratford Upon Avon and Daventry.
Cycle Speedway, which originated on the bombsites of London after the second world war,
Cycle Speedway, which originated on the bombsites of London after the second world war, was known as “the bombsite sport”. It boomed after the war and 50 years ago every district of every town and village – including scores in Rugby – had a Cycle Speedway team.
However, now the sport has matured and tracks today are purpose built, many in local authority sports centre’s and parks. It retains its proud heritage with its motor speedway namesake but the recent upsurge in cycling has added to its popularity.
International matches are now commonplace, female racing has been introduced and the sport is governed by British Cycling. The Coventry club, who engineered the Brandon revival, are booming and are one of the top clubs in the sport.
Now the organisers are staging this Sunday`s Coventry Junior Finals day at the Brandon Bees track as a celebration of the successful revival of the sport in East Warwickshire and to cope with the ever increasing demand.
Riders will race for glory at Under 8s, Under 11 and Under 16s to determine the age group Coventry champions. In all, 36 riders will be in action, the most junior riders to challenge for local junior honours since the heyday of the sport.
Coventry club riders from the Hearsall Common track, Jude Willcockson (under 8s), Jack Reynolds (under 11s) and Jimmy Wassall (under 16s) appear to be the favorites in their age group categories but Brandon newcomers such as Tom Savage, Jony Middleton, Lee Gregory and Cameron Gill are expected to feature strongly.
Admission to the Coventry finals is free. Organisers are urging local Speedway fans, cyclists of different cycle sports, former Cycle Speedway riders and local residents to turn out to support all the young riders this Sunday.
Special spectator facilities are being hired-in and made available for this Sundays events, including mobile catering, toilets and a public address system. A souvenir programme will be on sale and a bouncy castle will also be in place to add to the fun.
Andy Drewett, one of the organisers, said: “The revival of the Brandon Bees team and racing at Bretford Playing Fields has surpassed our highest hopes. We are all set for a splendid afternoons sport this Sunday on the occasion of the first Coventry junior finals for
many years”.
COVENTRY UNDER 8s CYCLE SPEEDWAY FINAL
Sponsored by Inspire Insurance
Sunday 11th September 2016 at 2pm
Brandon Bees Track
Official Draw
1 Shivam Patel (Coventry)
2 Alex Cunningham (Coventry)
3 Jude Willcockson (Coventry)
4 Finn Yousen (Coventry)
5 Alex Jones (Coventry)
6 Autumn Smith (Coventry)
7 Alfie Brown (Coventry)
8 Lincoln Collins (Brandon Bees)
9 Leo Brown (Coventry)
10 Ruary Hughes (Coventry)
11 Louis Westhead (Brandon Bees)
12 Dylan Savage (Brandon Bees)
COVENTRY UNDER 11s CYCLE SPEEDWAY FINAL
Sponsored by Inspire Insurance
Sunday 11th September 2016 at 3pm
Brandon Bees Track
Official Draw
1 Jacob Slezak (Coventry)
2 Harry Hibbert (Coventry)
3 Lewis Middleton (Brandon Bees)
4 James Morris (Coventry)
5 Jony Middleton (Brandon Bees)
6 Lewis Fry (Coventry)
7 Wyatt Jacobs (Coventry)
8 Thomas Pearson (Brandon Bees)
9 Adam Butler (Brandon Bees)
10 Liam Jones (Coventry)
11 Jack Reynolds (Coventry)
12 Sarah Butler (Brandon Bees)
COVENTRY UNDER 16s CYCLE SPEEDWAY FINAL
Sponsored by Inspire Insurance
Sunday 11th September 2016 at 4pm
Brandon Bees Track
Official Draw
1 Jacob Clifford (Coventry)
2 Amy Baynes (Brandon Bees)
3 Owen Gregory (Brandon Bees)
4 James Bridge-Wilkinson (Coventry)
5 Jimmy Wassall (Coventry)
6 Lee Gregory (Brandon Bees)
7 Ollie Morris (Coventry)
8 Ben Wells (Coventry)
9 To be announced
10 Tom Savage (Brandon Bees)
11 Cameron Gill (Brandon Bees)
12 Sammi Marsh (Coventry)
For more information on the Brandon Bees Cycle Speedway club and the Dirt Bike Club, please ring: 07400 993999.
Coventry lost out in yet another last heat decider in the Midlands League at Hearsall Common last Sunday – this time Wednesfield Dragons won in the final heat to post a winning 91-85 score line.
The home side provided the majority of the heat winners early on, with Myke Grimes and Dominik Rycharski in scintillating form. The pair kept Coventry in contention as they trailed by just two points at half time.
A Grimes/Ray Oliver maximum heat advantage in heat 17 set-up a crucial last heat decider. At the first time of asking in the final heat, the Coventry pair of Rycharski/Dan Drewett hit
the front but the race was stopped for a first lap infringement.
The Coventry duo could not register the required first and third men home in the resulting re-run, leaving Coventry yet again pointless after another close and entertaining home match in regional racing.
The home side gave Stratford Upon Avon based youngster Cameron Gill his home debut and the speedy youngsters responded by brilliantly winning his first ever senior team race.
Coventry point scorers:
Myke Grimes 18, Dominik Rycharski 17, Ray Oliver 15, Dan Drewett 10, Matt Hambidge 8, Ollie Morris 7, Cameron Gill 7 and Joe McLaughlin 4.
The new Brandon Bees team recorded an excellent 78-72 win at Hearsall Common last Sunday against a young home side in an under 16s challenge.
Coventry point scorers:
Jack Reynolds 14, Heather Smith 12, Jacob Slezak 11, Lewis Fry 11, Wyatt Jacobs 9, James Bridge-Wilkinson 8, James Morris 4 and Louis Westhead 3.
Brandon Bees point scorers:
Lee Gregory 16, Cameron Gill 16, Jony Middleton 11, Owen Gregory 11, Tom Savage 9, Lewis Middleton 7, Amy Baynes 5 and Joseph Augustus 4.