BRITISH SPEEDWAY MAY 13, 2025
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LAMBERT IS BRITISH CHAMPION
WORLD No.2 Robert Lambert was crowned British Champion for the second time at Belle Vue in a race which will go down as one of the greatest in the all-time history of the sport.
Lambert, who last won the Attis Insurance Sports Division British Final in 2018, edged out Charles Wright, holder Dan Bewley and Chris Harris in an astonishing meeting decider in Manchester.
There were no fewer than six lead changes in the Final with each of the four riders in front at one stage in the final lap and a quarter.
Eventually Lambert surged to the front on the last two turns to overcome Wright and Harris, with Bewley retrieving third from Harris on the run to the line.
Lambert said: “It was one of the hardest British Final races. There were bikes and lines being pulled on the track that I didn’t know were possible!
“But this track puts on a great show and the fans got that. I’m super pumped with getting my second British Championship title, and what a way to do it.
“When I had an interview, they pointed out that it had been seven years, so that’s a long time. It doesn’t feel that long ago, so I must be getting old! It’s nice to get my hands on this famous trophy again.
“I can’t wait to watch it back. You needed to be a little bit hard and think where you needed to put the back wheel. But it worked out well in the end.”
The result also means Oxford and Redcar star Wright will take the Wild Card berth for the upcoming Grand Prix events at the National Speedway Stadium next month.
Meanwhile third-placed Bewley was voted by the fans as the winner of the Nigel Pearson Award in a close-fought poll which also involved Lambert, Wright and impressive youngster Anders Rowe as all provided fabulous entertainment.
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CHARLES Wright reflected on a “crazy race” as he finished runner-up in the Attis Insurance Sports Division British Final and also booked a Wild Card place for two Grands Prix in Manchester.
The 2019 British Champion was back on the rostrum for the first time in four years, continuing a strong start to the domestic season with Oxford Spires and Redcar.
On the last lap of an incredible Final at the National Speedway Stadium it looked like he could be set to take top honours, only for Robert Lambert’s outside surge in the closing stages to be enough to take the title.
But Wright was still more than satisfied with his efforts and can now look forward to more Grand Prix experience in June.
Wright said: “I didn’t expect anything, I just came with an open mind to take a race at a time, get to the semi and then go from there.
“It was a bit of a hectic Final. I think I was in first at one point, then back to the back, then second and third, it was a crazy race.
“I went into the last corner and thought ‘I’ve got this’ and then Robert must have just done the wall of death around me and snatched it.
“But I’m happy, and I get to go to the Grand Prix at my local track, so I can’t ask for anything better than that.”
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EDINBURGH Monarchs Academy rider Kyran Lyden faces time out with multiple fractures after a crash at Armadale on Saturday.
Lyden was in the wars during the Academy’s win over Belle Vue in the WSRA National Development League, and it will now be later in the summer before he can contemplate a comeback.
He said: “I’ve battered myself a bit, it’s uncomfortable. I went to hospital, I’ve fractured my fingers, my skull, my back in two places and my neck.
“I fell three times, but I think the last one was the one which did the damage. I thought I was all right at first.
“I’ve got a neck collar on at the minute, I’ve got to wear it for six weeks. I’m going to see a spine specialist tomorrow. I’ll be off work for a bit I am afraid.
“That last crash was my own fault, the others were just racing incidents.”
(FIXTURES)
WEDNESDAY MAY 14:
CAB DIRECT CHAMPIONSHIP: Poole v Scunthorpe 7.30
THURSDAY MAY 15:
ROWE MOTOR OIL PREMIERSHIP R1: Leicester (44) v King’s Lynn (46) 7.30, Oxford (37) v Belle Vue (53) 7.30, Sheffield v Ipswich 7.30
FRIDAY MAY 16:
CAB DIRECT CHAMPIONSHIP: Edinburgh v Poole 7.30, Scunthorpe v Glasgow 7.30
BRITISH SPEEDWAY MAY 13, 2025