End of road as Jason Lyons aka Mr Belle Vue calls it a day
- on January 31, 2012
- All Speedway News, Belle Vue Speedway News, Elite League News
Jason Lyons, the Australian star who became known as Mr Belle Vue speedway, has retired at the age of 41.
Jason Lyons, the Australian star who became known as Mr Belle Vue speedway, has retired at the age of 41.
Birmingham Brummies have announced the signing of German international Martin Smolinksi
STYLISH Slovenian Matej Zagar will make a welcome return to Swindon for the Bob Kilby Memorial Trophy in March.
World speedway champion Greg Hancock is making an emotional return to see the Heathens fans in March.
MARTIN Smolinski says joining Birmingham has revived his appetite for full-time speedway racing.
COVENTRY have been drawn against Lakeside in the quarter-finals of the Elite League Knockout Cup.
COVENTRY have been drawn against Lakeside in the quarter-finals of the Elite League Knockout Cup.
NEW-SIGNINGS Hans Andersen and Troy Batchelor will renew old acquaintances when they go back to former club Peterborough in the Elite League Knockout Cup quarter-final.
FORMER Swindon Robins stars Lee Richardson and Sebastian Ulamek are the latest big names to sign up for the season opening Bob Kilby Memorial meeting.
Belle Vue new boy Adam Shields has sent a brief message to his Aussie pal and team-mate Rory Schlein: “I want your No 1 place.”