• The 1933 National League was the fifth season of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom. Sheffield and Nottingham joined the league but the Stamford...
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  • greyhound track and speedway circuit, replacing the original Olympic Grounds. The speedway team returned, competing in the National League but finished last...
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  • One year later, he helped Belle Vue win the league and cup double, during the 1933 Speedway National League season. He moved to London in 1934 to join...
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  • Belle Vue Aces (category Speedway teams in the United Kingdom)
    National Speedway Stadium, with home matches usually taking place on Monday evenings. They also run a second team in the National Development League,...
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    original stadium which hosted speedway has been redeveloped. After opening in 1929, the Lions joined the Southern League (1929-1931), winning it in 1930...
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  • were a British speedway team that existed from 1928 to 1938. They raced at the Lea Bridge Stadium. They first competed in the Southern League in 1929 and...
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  • real name John Glass for the 1933 season with Plymouth Panthers. In 1935, he represented the Australia national speedway team in four of the five tests...
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  • Wal Morton (category British speedway riders)
    British leagues career riding for West Ham Hammers, during the 1933 Speedway National League season. Following the 1934 season with West Ham, he switched...
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    Prague Speedway has consisted of several former motorcycle speedway teams and stadia and the current team known as AK Markéta Praha, who race at the Markéta...
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  • He joined High Beech Speedway for the 1930 Speedway Southern League season. He made his debut for the Australia national speedway team in 1930 and would...
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