1987 British League season
The 1987 British League season was the 53rd season of the top tier of speedway in the United Kingdom and the 23rd known as the British League.[1] SummaryCoventry Bees comfortably won the league finishing 16 points clear of Cradley Heath. The same five main riders who made up the 1986 team rode through the 1987 season but crucially four of them improved on their 1986 averages. Tommy Knudsen and Kelvin Tatum both hit over 10, while Rick Miller and David Bargh both improved by about 2 points on average. John Jørgensen also remained consistent for the Bees. Coventry also won the League Cup but lost to Cradley in the final of the Knockout Cup.[2] The double defending champions Oxford Cheetahs were forced to release Simon Wigg to Hackney and Per Sorensen because of the 45 point limit. They finished second from bottom despite Hans Nielsen topping the averages once again.[3] The second leg replay of the League Cup final was the last ever meeting held at Hyde Road. Final table
M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points British League Knockout CupThe 1987 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 49th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Cradley Heath Heathens were the winners for the second successive year if including the tied 1986 final.[4] First round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
FinalFirst leg
Second leg
Cradley Heath were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 94-86. League CupThe League Cup was contested as a league format. Coventry Bees won the final over two legs defeating Belle Vue Aces 84–72 on aggregrate. It was the last time that the competition was contested.[6] Qualifying table
Semi-finals
Final
Replay first leg
Replay second leg
Coventry were declared League Cup winners, winning on aggregate 84-72. Riders' ChampionshipHans Nielsen won the British League Riders' Championship for the second successive year. It was the held at Hyde Road on 12 October, shortly before the venue closed for good.[7]
PairsThe British League Pairs Championship was held at Smallmead Stadium on 12 July and was won by Oxford for the third consecutive year.[8]
Final In the final Nilsen fell and was excluded and Shirra touched the tapes and was excluded, leaving Nielsen and Grahame to complete a 7-0 (pts) uncontested heat. Leading final averages
Midland CupCradley Heath won the Midland Cup. The competition consisted of six teams.[9] First round
Semi final round
FinalBecause of cancellations due to bad weather the final of the competition doubled up as the Knockout Cup final (see above for details).[9] Riders & final averagesBelle Vue
Bradford
Coventry
Cradley Heath
Hackney
Ipswich
King's Lynn
Oxford
Reading
Sheffield
Swindon
Wolverhampton
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