1953 Speedway National League Division Two
The 1953 National League Division Two was the eighth post-war season of the second tier of motorcycle speedway in Great Britain.[1] SummaryThe League was reduced at the start of the season again to 10 teams with Oxford Cheetahs dropping down to the Southern League whilst Ashfield Giants closed[2] and Liverpool Chads folded mid-season. Cradley Heath disbanded following the withdrawal of the promoter Eli Sumner due to financial issues,[3] with the team moving to join the Wolverhampton Wasps (formerly of the Southern League).[4][5] Coventry Bees clinched their first title by a single point.[6] Wolverhampton rider Mike Rogers died on 6 June 1953, the day after receiving critical injuries at Monmore Green Stadium racing against Liverpool. The 22-year-old lost control of his bike and fell heavily before being transported to the Royal Hospital in Wolverhampton.[7] Final table
Liverpool Chads withdrew mid-season - record expunged. Top Five Riders (League only)
National TrophyFor the National Trophy see the 1953 Speedway National League. Midland CupFor the Midland Cup see the 1953 Speedway National League. Riders & final averagesCoventry
Edinburgh
Glasgow
Leicester
Liverpool (withdrew)
Motherwell
Poole
Stoke
Wolverhampton
Yarmouth
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