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  2. Coventry Bees - Wikipedia

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    The Bees had previously run a team in the third tier of British speedway in 2004, under the name Coventry Cougars. The initial team line-up was Joe Jacobs , James Sarjeant , Oliver Greenwood, Brendan Johnson, Richard Franklin, Trevor Heath, and Martin Knuckey, but a broken wrist for Greenwood saw Robert Branford replace him, with Tommy Fenwick ...

  3. Brandon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Stadium, also known as Coventry Stadium, is located 6 miles east of Coventry in Brandon, Warwickshire, England. [1] It was the home of the Coventry Bees motorcycle speedway team. [ 2 ] It also hosted BriSCA F1 Stock Car Racing on the 1st Saturday of the month from April through to November. [ 3 ]

  4. Category:Coventry Bees riders - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coventry Bees riders" ... Oliver Allen (speedway rider) Hans Andersen (speedway rider) Jan Andersen (speedway rider) B. Henning Bager; David Bargh;

  5. 2010 Elite League speedway season - Wikipedia

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    The negative side of playoffs was experienced during the 2010 season when Coventry Bees claimed the title. Coventry had finished in the fourth and final play off spot, 26 points behind regular season table winners Poole Pirates, who in turn had finished 20 points ahead of their nearest rivals racking up 78 points in total. Coventry went on to ...

  6. 1989 British League season - Wikipedia

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    The Coventry Bees were the defending champions from 1988.The league was once again run over a 15-heat formula, with 7 riders per team. [2]Oxford Cheetahs bounced back to winning ways claiming their third title in five years.

  7. Lythalls Lane Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Lythalls Lane purchase was the nearby Brandon Stadium that hosted the Coventry Bees speedway team. Sanderson was also a big speedway fan. The racing was very profitable as indicated by a tote turnover of £1,529,244 in 1947 and the track could attract the best greyhounds of the era.

  8. 1987 British League season - Wikipedia

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    Coventry Bees comfortably won the league finishing 16 points clear of Cradley Heath. The same five main riders who made up the 1986 team rode through the 1987 season but crucially four of them improved on their 1986 averages.

  9. 2007 Elite League speedway season - Wikipedia

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    Coventry Bees: Knockout Cup: Coventry Bees: Craven Shield ... The 2007 Elite League speedway season was the 73rd season of the top division of motorcycle speedway in ...