1994 British League Division Three

The 1994 British League Division Three was the third tier/division of British speedway. It was the final season of the British League before a restructure of the sport.[1]

1994 British League Division Three
LeagueBritish League
Season1994
ChampionsBerwick Bandits
Division/s aboveBritish League (Div 1)
British League (Div 2)

Summary

The title was won by Berwick Bandits. The Iwade Kent Crusaders withdrew after one match.[2]

Final league table

[3]

Pos Team Played W D L F A Pts Bonus Total
1Berwick Bandits1071244332915520
2Cleveland Bays1061342035613316
3Stoke Potters1060438937912315
4Linlithgow Lightning104063903868311
5Mildenhall Fen Tigers10406350419819
6Buxton Hitmen10208324447404

Iwade Kent Crusaders withdrew.

Other honours

  • Riders' Championship - Andy Howe (Cleveland)

Leading averages

Rider Team Average
Glyn TaylorBerwick Bandits9.79
Jason HandleyCleveland Bays9.67
Paul GouldCleveland Bays9.50
Geoff PowellLinlithgow Lightings9.40
Simon WolstenholmeMildenhall Fen Tigers9.03
Mark BurrowsCleveland Bays9.00
Paul GouldLinlithgow Lightings8.72
Michael LowrieBerwick Bandits8.50
David NagelBerwick Bandits8.50
Andy HoweCleveland Bays8.28
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See also

List of United Kingdom Speedway League Champions

References

  1. "1996 tables". Speedway GB.
  2. "1994 tables". Speedway GB.
  3. "Table". Speedway Archives.
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