1986 British League season
The 1986 British League season was the 52nd season of the top tier of speedway in the United Kingdom and the 22nd known as the British League.[1] SummaryOxford Cheetahs won the league for the second consecutive year and the treble by sharing both the Speedway Star Knockout Cup and League Cup with Cradley Heath Heathens. Despite the easy manner of their 1985 league success Oxford made critical changes which ensured domination for a second consecutive season. They were forced to make changes due to the averages points limit that applied to all teams. Hans Nielsen and Simon Wigg were retained, as were Andy Grahame and Marvyn Cox but Jens Ramussen was replaced with Per Sorensen and Nigel De'ath was brought in as full time reserve. Both Sorensen and De'ath maintained good form throughout the season and combined with the heavy scores of the heat leaders the team were able to win the league again.[2][3] Cradley returned to form and provided Oxford with their main challenge, the rivalry between the Nielsen of Oxford and Erik Gundersen of Cradley was memorable. Nielsen also replaced Gundersen as the world champion by the end of the season and the pair were World Pairs and World Cup winners. One of the Danish pairs main rivals was Englishman Kenny Carter, regarded as a potential world champion and who at the age of just 21 nearly won the 1982 world title. He was riding for Bradford Dukes and ten matches into the season, on the morning of 21 May the speedway world was subject to another shock. Following on from the Billy Sanders tragedy the season before Carter shot his wife dead and then killed himself.[4] Final table
M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points British League Knockout CupThe 1986 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 48th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Oxford Cheetahs and Cradley Heath Heathens were declared joint winners because the second leg of the final was not held and the first leg had ended 39-39.[5] First round
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final The title was shared after two failed attempts to hold the second leg due to rain.[6][3] First and only leg
League CupThe League Cup was contested as a league format. The cup was shared following two failed attempts to stage the second leg of the final at Oxford due to rain. Oxford had won the first leg at Cradley Heath 40–38.[3] Qualifying table
Semi-finals
Final (First and only leg)
Riders' ChampionshipHans Nielsen won the British League Riders' Championship, held at Hyde Road on 12 October.[9]
PairsThe British League Pairs Championship was held at Owlerton Stadium on 24 August and was won by Oxford for the second consecutive year.[10]
Leading final averages
+rode 10 matches before his death Midland CupOxford won the Midland Cup for the second consecutive year. The competition consisted of six teams.[11] First round
Semi final round
FinalFirst leg
Second leg
Oxford won on aggregate 80–76 Riders & final averagesBelle Vue
Bradford
Coventry
Cradley Heath
Ipswich
King's Lynn
Oxford
Reading
Sheffield
Swindon
Wolverhampton
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