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1974 British League season
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The 1974 British League season was the 40th season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the tenth season known as the British League.[1][2]
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Summary
The 1973 Champions Reading didn't compete as they no longer had a stadium, following the closure of Reading Stadium and Hull Vikings replaced them. The league was reduced to seventeen teams when the Coatbridge Tigers dropped down to Division Two. Overseas riders that rode in other leagues abroad were banned which meant that top Swedish riders such as Anders Michanek, Bernt Persson, Tommy Jansson and Christer Löfqvist didn't compete.[3]
The Exeter Falcons won their first title. They were headed by the legendary four time world champion Ivan Mauger and backed up well by Scott Autrey (8.32), Tony Lomas (7.29) and Kevin Holden (7.26).
At the end of the season Oxford Rebels finished four points above the Hull Vikings courtesy of a protest over Hull's victory against the Rebels.[4] Hull were later re-awarded the points after a close season hearing and moved above the Rebels.
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Final table
M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points
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Fixtures and results
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Top ten riders (league averages)
British League Knockout Cup
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The 1974 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 36th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Sheffield were the winners.[6]
First round
Second round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
First leg
Second leg
Sheffield Tigers were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 90-65.
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Riders' Championship
Peter Collins won the British League Riders' Championship held at Hyde Road on 19 October.[9]
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Final leading averages
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Midland Cup
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Leicester won the Midland Cup. The competition consisted of six teams.[10]
First round
Semi final round
Final
First leg
Second leg
Leicester won on aggregate 85–71
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London Cup
Wimbledon won the London Cup but there were now only two teams remaining in London.[11]
Results
Riders & final averages
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Belle Vue
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Peter Collins 10.98
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Sören Sjösten 9.72
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Chris Pusey 8.68
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Paul Tyrer 7.47
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Chris Morton 7.24
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Alan Wilkinson 6.49
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Geoff Pusey 4.15
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Terry Kelly 3.24
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Ian Hindle 2.73
Coventry
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Nigel Boocock 8.50
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John Harrhy 6.70
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Alan Jay 5.96
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Matti Olin 5.78
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Olle Nygren 4.97
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Roy Carter 4.50
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Frank Smith 4.34
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Robin Adlington 2.13
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Jeff Shirley 1.75
Cradley Heath
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John Boulger 10.06
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Howard Cole (Kid Brodie) 7.70
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Bruce Cribb 6.19
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Sándor Lévai 5.79
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Arthur Price 5.56
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Russell Osborne 4.70
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Malcolm Corradine 4.14
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Dave Perks 4.00
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Dave Younghusband 3.33
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Steve Bastable 2.09
Exeter
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Ivan Mauger 10.88
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Scott Autrey 8.32
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Mike Sampson 7.79
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Tony Lomas 7.29
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Kevin Holden 7.26
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Steve Reinke 5.57
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Chris Julian 5.52
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Frank Shuter 4.76
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Peter Thompson 4.23
Hackney
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Dag Lövaas 10.17
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Barry Thomas 7.78
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Dave Morton 6.34
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Steve Lomas 5.76
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Hugh Saunders 5.37
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Dave Kennett 5.33
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Laurie Etheridge 5.29
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Geoff Maloney 4.48
Halifax
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Eric Boocock 9.61
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Rick France 7.50
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Charlie Monk 7.20
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Graham Plant 7.01
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Henny Kroeze 5.43
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Dave Gatenby 4.81
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Mike Hiftle 4.75
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Graham Drury 2.77
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John Jackson 2.61
Hull
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Jimmy McMillan 9.71
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Bobby Beaton 7.77
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Mitch Graham 5.73
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Tommy Roper 5.52
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Tom Owen 5.14
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Josef Angermuller 5.11
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Robbie Gardner 5.09
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Dave Gifford 4.14
Ipswich
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John Louis 10.79
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Billy Sanders 9.34
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Tony Davey 8.29
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Olle Nygren 6.19
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Mick Hines 5.53
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Mike Lanham 5.18
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Ted Howgego 4.80
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Trevor Jones 4.50
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Alan Sage 4.29
King's Lynn
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Terry Betts 10.32
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Malcolm Simmons 9.78
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Ian Turner 6.36
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Barry Crowson 5.81
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Ray Bales 5.25
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Bob Humphreys 4.87
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Eddie Reeves 4.77
Leicester
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Dave Jessup 9.66
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Ray Wilson 9.34
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Frank Auffret 6.46
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Mick Bell 5.77
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Norman Storer 5.41
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Tom Black 3.45
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Keith White 3.29
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Malcolm Brown 2.62
Newport
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Phil Crump 10.79
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Reidar Eide 9.42
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Neil Street 7.70
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Tom Owen 5.26
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Bob Coles 5.08
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Roy Trigg 4.76
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Geoff Mudge 4.36
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Jim Tebby 4.15
Oxford
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Bob Kilby 8.32
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Gordon Kennett 7.32
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Ulf Lövaas 6.89
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John Davis 6.86
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Richard Greer 6.76
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John Dews 5.18
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Bobby McNeil 4.15
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Trevor Geer 4.00
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Rick Timmo 3.72
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Henk Steman 1.60
Poole
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Eric Broadbelt 8.58
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Pete Smith 7.28
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Richard May 6.31
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Colin Gooddy 6.29
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Antoni Woryna 5.27
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Mike Cake 2.54
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Martin Yeates 2.29
Sheffield
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Bob Valentine 9.92
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Reg Wilson 9.23
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Doug Wyer 9.13
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Bob Paulson 7.24
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Arnold Haley 6.98
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Carl Glover 6.40
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Craig Pendlebury 5.91
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Rod Haynes 4.70
Swindon
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Martin Ashby 10.09
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Edgar Stangeland 7.97
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Norman Hunter 6.37
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Bernie Leigh 5.10
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Mike Keen 4.55
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David Ashby 4.51
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Mick Handley 4.06
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Brian Leonard 3.58
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Geoff Bouchard 2.50
Wimbledon
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Barry Briggs 9.30
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Trevor Hedge 7.09
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Graeme Stapleton 6.64
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Bert Harkins 5.84
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Roger Johns 5.45
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Neil Cameron 5.17
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Reg Luckhurst 5.02
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Rob Jones 3.03
Wolverhampton
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Ole Olsen 11.39
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George Hunter 8.04
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Ken Eyre 6.53
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Tom Leadbitter 5.38
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Finn Thomsen 4.28
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Malcolm Shakespeare 4.04
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Colin Meredith 3.20
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Bengt Andersson 2.59
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Tony Freegard 2.33
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References
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