Born |
Sydney, New South Wales |
4 March 1965
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Nationality | Australia |
Current club information | |
Career status | Retired |
Career history | |
1986-1988 | Long Eaton |
1987 | Belle Vue Aces |
1987 | Hackney Kestrels |
1987-1988 | Sheffield Tigers |
1988 | Oxford Cheetahs |
1988 | Swindon Robins |
1988 | Ipswich Witches |
1988 | Reading Racers |
1989-1991 | Bradford Dukes |
1992 | Eastbourne Eagles |
1993 | King's Lynn Stars |
Individual honours | |
1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 | Western Australian Champion |
1989, 1990 | Australian Champion |
Glenn Doyle (born 3 March 1965 in Sydney, New South Wales) is a retired Australian Motorcycle speedway rider. Doyle is a twice Australian Champion and won the Western Australian Championship in his adopted state on six occasions.
Glenn Doyle began his speedway career in the mid-1980s in Perth, Western Australia, and quickly rose to prominence as WA's best solo rider, becoming a regular winner at the 520 metres (570 yd) Claremont Speedway. He first won the WA State Championship in 1989 and went on to win that years Australian Championship on the opposite side of the country at the 400 metres (440 yd) Newcastle Motordrome in Newcastle, NSW. Going into the final heat of the night (Heat 20), Doyle needed a win to take the title. He was in second place behind NSW rider Mick Poole going into the last lap, but pulled off a miraculous pass on the final turn to win his maiden Australian championship. Before the meeting Doyle was considered one of the riders who would just be making up the numbers and surprised many with his win.
Doyle repeated as WA champion in 1990 to qualify for the Australian final. Despite being the defending champion, Doyle was again not considered amongst the favourites for the 1990 Australian Championship held at the 450 metres (490 yd) Brisbane Exhibition Ground. Once again the Western Australian defied his critics by finishing the heats in equal first place with 14 out of a possible 15 points, forcing a run-off with exciting young Victorian rider and future 10 time national champion Leigh Adams. Doyle defeated Adams in the run-off to claim his second straight Australian championship. He did it the hard way in his heat races, coming from behind to win 4 races and finish second in the other.
After winning the WA title for the third year in succession, Doyle would finish runner up to Sydney's Craig Boyce in the 1991 Australian Championship in Alice Springs. Both went into their final heat at the near circular 402 metres (440 yd) Arunga Park Speedway unbeaten in their first four rides. With Boyce winning the start, Doyle was unable to get past and had to settle for second in both the race and the championship. He won his 4th WA championship in succession in 1992, before finishing 5th in the 1992 Australian Championship at the tight 280 metres (310 yd) North Arm Speedway in Adelaide. After being the only undefeated rider following the second round of heats at North Arm, Doyle finished third, second and third again in his final three rides. He then lost a three-way run-off for fourth place, finishing second to Mildura's Jason Lyons and ending his chance of progressing to the next round of the 1992 Speedway World Championship, the Commonwealth Final at King's Lynn in England.