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Leicester Lions

Leicester Lions
Leic lions speedw logo.png
Club information
Track address Beaumont Sports Complex,
1 The Lions,
Beaumont Leys,
Leicester,
LE4 1DZ
Country England
Founded 1968, 2011
Closed 1983
Team manager Norrie Allan
Team captain Nicolai Klindt
League Elite League
Website www.leicesterlions.co
Club facts
Colours Red and Yellow
Track size 302 metres (330 yd)
Track record time 60.63s
Track record date 18 June 2016
Track record holder Craig Cook
Current team
Rider CMA
Denmark Nicolai Klindt 6.54
Denmark Patrick Hougaard 6.30
Poland Szymon Woźniak 5.81
England Paul Starke 5.26
England Josh Auty 4.84
Australia Aaron Summers 4.71
Sweden Ludvig Lindgren 4.34
Total 37.8

Leicester Lions are a speedway team which originally operated from 1968 until 1983. The club returned to speedway for the 2011 Premier League season, moving up to the Elite League for the 2014 season.

Speedway started at Leicester in 1928 with the Leicester Stadium team entering the English Dirt Track League in 1929 finishing 5th but by 1931 the track, beset with problems, closed. Speedway was also staged at a track known as Leicester Super off Melton Road. After World War II, speedway returned in 1948. The team were nicknamed the Leicester Hunters and ran under that name until closure in 1962. In 1949 the team started in the National League Division Three and moved up over the years operating in the top flight for some time until the end of 1961.

Speedway returned to Leicester Stadium in 1968, with the formation of the Lions, when Reg Fearman and Ron Wilson moved in the Long Eaton team who had lost their home in 1967. The team competed in the British League, the top division of British speedway at the time. In 1977 Vic White took over from Wilson, the two acting as co-promoters until 1980 when Martin Rogers took over. Speedway continued until 1983 when the stadium was suddenly sold for housing development leaving the Lions homeless. Notable riders from the first Lions era include Ray Wilson, Anders Michanek, Graham Plant, Alan Cowland, Malcolm Brown, John Boulger, Dave Jessup, Ila Teromaa, John Titman, Les Collins, Neil Collins, Rolf Gramstad, and Mark Courtney,


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