Glen Phillips (speedway rider)
Glen Alan Phillips (born 22 November 1982) in Farnborough, Kent,[1] is a speedway, Longtrack and grasstrack rider in the United Kingdom, who rode with the Isle of Wight Islanders in the Premier League.
Born | Farnborough, England | 22 November 1982
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Nationality | |
Career history | |
1999-2001, 2003-2005, 2007- | Isle of Wight Islanders |
2000, 2006 | Somerset Rebels |
2002 | Reading Racers |
Individual honours | |
2007 | British Masters Grasstrack Champion |
Team honours | |
2007 | Premier League Fours Winner |
2003 | Premier League KO Cup Winner |
2001 | Young Shield Winner |
2015 | World Longtrack Team Champion |
He has represented Great Britain at Under-21 level.[2]
World Longtrack Championship
Grand-Prix Years
- 2003 - Reserve (Non-Starter)
- 2004 - Four G.P. 22pts (17th)
- 2006 - Three G.P. 33pts (7th)
- 2007 - Three G.P. 11pts (17th)
- 2008 - Four G.P. 66pts (Second)
- 2009 - Five G.P. 76pts (5th)
- 2010 - Six G.P. 62pts (10th)
- 2011 - Six G.P. 53pts (12th)
- 2012 - Six G.P. 70pts (10th)
- 2013 - Six G.P. 46pts (16th)
- 2014 - One G.P. 10pts (18th)
- 2015 - Four G.P. 29pts (11th)
- 2016 - five G.P. 46pts (8th)
Best G.P. Results
First
Second
Third
World Longtrack Team Championship
- 2007 -
Morizes (with Paul Hurry, Andrew Appleton & Mitch Godden) Second - 2008 -
Werlte (with Richard Hall, Mitch Godden & Vince Kinchin) Third - 2009 -
Eenrum (with Paul Hurry, Andrew Appleton & Richard Hall) Fourth - 2010 -
Morizes (with Andrew Appleton, Richard Hall & Chris Mills) Fourth - 2011 -
Scheeßel (with Paul Cooper, Andrew Appleton & Mitch Godden) Third - 2012 -
St. Macaire (with Paul Cooper, Richard Hall & David Howe) Second - 2013 -
Folkestone (with Richard Hall, Andrew Appleton & Paul Cooper) Third - 2014 -
Forssa (with Andrew Appleton, Richard Hall & David Howe) Fifth - 2015 -
Muhldorf (with Andrew Appleton, Richard Hall & James Shanes) First
European Grasstrack Championship
Finalist
- 2005 -
Schwarme 12pts (5th) - 2006 -
La Reole 11pts (7th) - 2007 -
Folkestone 15pts (4th) - 2008 -
Siddeburen 15pts (5th) - 2009 -
Berghaupten 17pts (Third) - 2010 -
La Reole (Reserve Non-Starter) - 2011 -
Skegness 10pts (4th) - 2012 -
Eenrum 15pts (5th) - 2013 -
Bielefeld 1pt (17th) Reserve - 2014 -
St. Macaire (Reserve Non-Starter)
Best Other Results
Semi-final
Second
- 2006 -
Folkestone - 2007 -
Hertingan
Third
British Grasstrack Championship
Masters
First
- 2007 -
@ Long Marston
Second
- 2011 -
@ Rhodes Minnis
Third
- 2008 -
@ Rhodes Minnis - 2012 -
@ Frittenden
Other Top Ten Finishes
- 2000 -
@ Folkestone - 2002 -
@ Skegness - 2005 -
@ Northiam - 2006 -
@ Wadebridge - 2013 -
@ Wimborne - 2015 -
@ Wimborne
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References
- Bamford, Robert (1 March 2007). Tempus Speedway Yearbook 2007. NPI Media Group. ISBN 0-7524-4250-3.
- Oakes, P (2006). Speedway Star Almanac. Pinegen Ltd. ISBN 0-9552376-1-0.
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