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Catch up with all the latest speedway news
BELLE VUE star Dan Bewley says his side will “give it everything” at Ipswich.
CHRIS Harris reckons the “whole package” led to his sensational paid 18 maximum debut for King’s Lynn.
EDINBURGH’S new signing Oskar Polis is “optimistic” he can cope with the technical UK tracks.
BELLE VUE boss Mark Lemon is eager to end the club’s recent Premiership KO Cup jinx.
CLASSY Leicester star Ryan Douglas admits he is “excited” for his star-studded testimonial at Beaumont Park
THREE-TIME World Champion Jason Crump gave BSN his ROWE Motor Oil Premiership verdicts for 2025 as the new season kicks off with the KO Cup on Monday night.
LEICESTER have snapped up Drew Kemp to replace Craig Cook on the eve of the season.
BRADY KURTZ was delighted to get a "perfect" start to the season by defending his Peter Craven Memorial title.
BELLE VUE captain Brady Kurtz admits it would be “cool” to defend the Peter Craven Memorial title.
DANISH legend Niels-Kristian Iversen wants the stars on show to have “some fun” in his testimonial at King’s Lynn.
BIRMINGHAM boss Chris Adams admits the club have some “very talented” stars for 2025.
BELLE VUE boss Mark Lemon believes the star-studded Peter Craven Memorial is the “perfect” way to start the season.
GLASGOW boss Cami Brown says his side were “extremely focused” in their pre-season training camp.
THE British Speedway Network is proud to support the Speedway Riders’ Benevolent Fund once again for the 2025 season.
SEVEN-TIMES British Champion Scott Nicholls has underlined the importance of the “awesome” Speedway Riders’ Benevolent Fund.
SAM MASTERS admits he wants another big season at Leicester but also to go “one better”.
GREAT Britain youth boss Neil Vatcher has dubbed the British Under-21 Qualifier draw as “extremely tough”.
BIRMINGHAM signing Michael Jepsen Jensen will roll back the years after joining the star-studded line-up for fellow Dane Niels-Kristian Iversen’s testimonial.
LEICESTER captain Max Fricke says the aim is to “improve” and win the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership title.
PLYMOUTH boss Mark Phillips says his new-look side are ready to “punch above their weight”.
LEICESTER manager Stewart Dickson is buzzing for the season to start as he riders return to the UK.
KING’S LYNN’S Ben Cook is ready for the “extra responsibility” as their new No.1.
GREAT Britain Youth boss Neil Vatcher praised hot prospects Tom Brennan and Leon Flint for their help with the next generation.
THE countdown clock is ticking down the days until British Speedway bursts back onto your screens.