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1983 British League season

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The 1983 British League season was the 49th season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the 19th known as the British League.[1]

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Cradley Heathens won the league and cup double.[2] Despite losing their double world champion Bruce Penhall to retirement the Cradley side performed just as well. Erik Gundersen, Simon Wigg and Lance King were now some of the world's leading riders and backed up by Phil Collins, Alan Grahame and Peter Ravn they were a formidable team. Even Penhall's replacement, a new signing from Denmark Jan O. Pedersen was already showing signs of a bright future.[3]

This would also be the final season of speedway for three-time world champion Ole Olsen, who announced his retirement.[4]

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Final table

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M = Matches; W = Wins; D = Draws; L = Losses; Pts = Total Points

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Fixtures and results

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Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top ten riders (league averages)

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British League Knockout Cup

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The 1983 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 45th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Cradley Heath Heathens were the winners.[6]

First round

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Final

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More information Coventry BeesOle Olsen 10Gary Guglielmi 8Sam Nikolajsen 7Steve Bastable 5Rick Miller4Finn Thomsen (guest) 3Kevin Hawkins 2, 39 - 39 ...

Second leg

More information Cradley HeathErik Gundersen 13Alan Grahame 9Peter Ravn 7Simon Wigg 7Phil Collins 6Jan O. Pedersen 5Lance King R/R, 47 - 31 ...

Cradley Heath were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 86-70.

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League Cup

The League Cup was split into North and South sections. The two-legged final was won by Belle Vue Aces beating Coventry Bees in the final 86–70 on aggregate.

South Group

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North Group

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Leading final averages

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Riders' Championship

Erik Gundersen won the British League Riders' Championship, held at Hyde Road on 15 October.[8]

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Midland Cup

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Cradley Heath won the Midland Cup. The competition consisted of five teams.[9]

First round

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Semi final round

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Final

First leg

More information CoventrySeve Bastable 11Rick Miller 7 Kevin Hawkins 6 Sam Nikolajsen 5 Gary Guglielmi 4 John Davis (guest) 4 Keith White 1, 38–40 ...

Second leg

More information Cradley HeathLance King 11Erik Gundersen 10 Alan Grahame 9 Phil Collins 9 Peter Ravn 7 Simon Wigg 6 Jan O Pedersen 4, 56–22 ...

Cradley won on aggregate 96–60

London Cup

Wimbledon won the London Cup but the competition consisted of just Wimbledon and Hackney.[10]

Results

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Riders & final averages

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Belle Vue

Birmingham

Coventry

Cradley Heath

Eastbourne

Hackney

Halifax

Ipswich

King's Lynn

Leicester

Poole

Reading

Sheffield

Swindon

Wimbledon

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