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1994 British League Division Two season
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The 1994 British League Division Two season was contested as the second division of Speedway in the United Kingdom. The British League Divisions 2 and 3 were disbanded after this season and did not return until 1997. An Academy League was introduced.[1]
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Rye House Rockets did not start the season because the promoters Roger Shute and Peter Redfern left the club leaving Ronnie Russell in sole charge. Russell failed to secure the necessary funding to continue and the Rockets were disbanded.[2]
The league title and knockout Cup was won by the Glasgow Tigers, who achieved the feat of recording the 'double double' (the league and cup double for two consecutive seasons).[3][4]
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Final table
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Fixtures and results
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A Fixtures
B Fixtures
British League Division Two Knockout Cup
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The 1994 British League Division Two Knockout Cup was the 27th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams. Glasgow Tigers were the winners of the competition for the second successive year.[7]
First round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
First leg
Second leg
Glasgow were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 101–91.
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Riders' Championship
Paul Bentley won the Riders' Championship. The final sponsored by Jawa Moto & Barum was held on 17 September at Brandon Stadium.[9]
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Pairs
The British League Division Two Pairs Championship, sponsored by the Speedway Star, was held at Arena Essex Raceway on 28 May. The event was won by Swindon Robins.[10][11]
Semi finals
- Swindon bt Peterborough
- Glasgow bt Edinburgh
Final
- Swindon bt Glasgow
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Fours
Oxford Cheetahs won the fours championship final, held at the East of England Arena on 7 August.[12][13]
Final
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Final leading averages
Riders and final averages
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Edinburgh
- Kenny McKinna 8.40
- Les Collins 8.23
- Scott Lamb 7.85
- Vesa Ylinen 7.68
- Jan Andersen 7.12
- Lawrence Hare 5.48
- Kevin Little 4.91
- Peter Scully 3.62
Exeter
- Paul Fry 7.66
- Antonín Šváb Jr. 6.99
- Václav Verner 6.44
- David Smart 6.38
- Mark Simmonds 6.29
- Mika Pellinen 6.24
- Andreas Bössner 5.30
- Scott Pegler 4.87
- Nigel Leaver 3.73
- Tommy Palmer 3.52
- Henk Bangma 2.29
Glasgow
- Nigel Crabtree 9.74
- David Walsh 9.72
- Robert Nagy 9.18
- Mick Powell 7.22
- Sean Courtney 6.36
- James Grieves 6.01
- Jesper Olsen 4.90
- Stewart McDonald 3.67
Long Eaton
- Jan Stæchmann 10.10
- Martin Dixon 8.94
- Neil Collins 8.07
- Richard Hellsen 7.86
- Steve Johnston 7.48
- Stuart Swales 4.47
- Mike Hampson 3.89
- Mark Bruton 2.74
- Scott Kirton 2.00
Middlesbrough
- Paul Bentley 9.39
- Jens Rasmussen 7.01
- Daz Sumner 6.99
- Alan Mogridge 6.71
- Stuart Swales 6.08
- Mike Smith 5.96
- Paul Whittaker 5.5
- Chris Readshaw 4.25
- Will Beveridge 1.79
Newcastle
- Mark Thorpe 8.95
- Scott Robson 7.39
- Garry Stead 7.19
- Richard Juul 6.67
- Petri Kokko 6.15
- Stuart Robson 4.95
- Chris Readshaw 4.94
- Max Schofield 4.85
- Anthony Barlow 2.55
Oxford
- Mick Poole 8.44
- Martin Goodwin 7.65
- Daz Sumner 7.06
- Alan Grahame 6.96
- Niklas Karlsson 6.86
- David Smart 6.15
- Rene Madsen 5.85
- Stefan Ekberg 5.54
- Andy Meredith 4.55
- Stephen Morris 4.48
- Spencer Timmo 2.75
Peterborough
- Zdeněk Tesař 9.13
- Carl Stonehewer 8.33
- Ronni Pedersen 7.60
- Ryan Sullivan 7.09
- Eric Monaghan 6.72
- Ian Barney 4.57
- Jason Gage 4.51
- Scott Nicholls 3.35
- Darren Shand 3.15
Sheffield
- Roman Matoušek 8.22
- George Štancl 7.65
- Alan Mogridge 6.86
- Shawn Moran 6.35
- Greg Bartlett 5.94
- Rod Colquhoun 5.36
- Robbie Kessler 5.00
- Rob Woffinden 5.00
- Shawn Venables 4.26
- Steve Knott 4.13
- Louis Carr 3.57
Swindon
- Tony Olsson 10.07
- Tony Langdon 8.05
- David Blackburn 6.81
- Gary Chessell 6.63
- Patrik Olsson 6.44
- Glenn Cunningham.5.53
- John Jefferies 1.96
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