National League Pairs Championship

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The National League Pairs Championship is a motorcycle speedway contest for tier three clubs in the United Kingdom. The Championship is between the top two riders from each club competing in the National League. The meetings comprise a competition between teams of two riders drawn into two qualifying groups. It was known as the Conference League Pairs from 2004 to 2008.

Founded2004 (Conference League)
2009 (National League)
CountryUnited Kingdom
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National League Pairs Championship
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Founded2004 (Conference League)
2009 (National League)
CountryUnited Kingdom
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Format

Gate positions

In the Qualification Heats, riders are allocated starting gates. For the Semi-Finals, the group winners have first choice of gate positions (A&C or B&D). Gate A is on the inside of the track, whilst Gate D is on the outside. For the Final, the gate positions (A&C and B&D) are decided by the toss of a coin.

Points scoring

All heats are scored as follows: 1st = 4pts, 2nd = 3pts, 3rd = 2pts, 4th = 0pts

This system is used to encourage team riding. A pair finishing first and second will score seven points, whereas a pair finishing first and last will score only four. Race points scored over all 'qualification heats' are used to determine the final group placings. Where two teams are tied for a place, the team who scored most points scored in the heat where they met go through. Where more than two teams are tied for a place, the tie is resolved as follows: most wins, most second places, ballot.

Past winners

More information Year, Winners ...
Year Winners Riders Runners-up Riders
Conference League Pairs
2004[1] Wimbledon Dons Mark Burrows & Barrie Evans Mildenhall Fen Tigers Ritchie Hawkins & Jon Armstrong
2005[2] Wimbledon Dons Mark Burrows & Scott James Oxford Silver Machine Academy Craig Branney & Chris Mills
2006[3] Scunthorpe Scorpions Paul Cooper & Benji Compton Stoke Spitfires Ben Barker & Adam Allott
2007[4] Boston Barracudas Paul Cooper & Simon Lambert Oxford Lions/Cheetahs Jordan Frampton & Lee Smethills
2008[5] Boston Barracudas Simon Lambert & James Cockle Redcar Cubs Scott James & Aaron Summers
National League Pairs
2009[6] Newport HornetsTony Atkin & Grant Tregoning Bournemouth BuccaneersMark Baseby & Jay Herne
2010[7] Plymouth DevilsNicki Glanz & Mark Simmonds King's Lynn Young StarsSimon Lambert & Adam Lowe
2011[8] Stoke PottersSimon Lambert & Tim Webster Newport HornetsJay Herne & Todd Kurtz
2012[9] Mildenhall Fen TigersLewis Blackbird & Cameron Heeps Buxton HitmenRobert Branford & Charles Wright
2013[10] Dudley HeathensAshley Morris & Lewis Blackbird Mildenhall Fen TigersJosh Bates & Danny Halsey
2014[11] Stoke PottersBen Wilson & Jon Armstrong Mildenhall Fen TigersJoe Jacobs & Danny Halsey
2015[12] Kent KingsBen Morley & Danny Ayres Cradley HeathensMax Clegg & Ellis Perks
2016-2018 competition not held
National Development League Pairs
2019[13] Kent KingsDrew Kemp & Anders Rowe Leicester LionsEllis Perks & Danyon Hume
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022[14] Leicester Lion CubsJoe Thompson & Dan Thompson Armadale DevilsTom Woolley & Elliot Kelly
2023
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