Lakeside Hammers
| Lakeside Hammers | ||
| Club information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Track address | Arena Essex Raceway A1306 Arterial Road Purfleet |
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| Country | England | |
| Founded | 1984 | |
| Team manager | Jon Cook | |
| Team captain | Lee Richardson | |
| League | Elite League | |
| Website | Official website | |
| Club facts | ||
| Colours | Blue red and white | |
| Track size | 252 metres | |
| Track record time | 56.8 seconds | |
| Track record date | 30 May 2008 | |
| Track record holder | Andreas Jonsson | |
| Current Team | ||
| Rider | CMA | |
| 8.12 | ||
| 8.06 | ||
| 7.71 | ||
| 5.22
5.06 |
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| 4.71 | ||
| 4.12 | ||
| 3.00
3.00 |
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| Total | 40.94 | |
| Major team honours | ||
| Premier League Premier League Four-Team Premier League KO Cup Elite League KO Cup |
1991 1991 1991 2009 |
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The Lakeside Hammers are a speedway team who race in the British Elite League. They were founded (as the Arena-Essex Hammers) by promoter Wally Mawdsley and stock car promoter Chick Woodroffe. The team were nicknamed the Hammers after the West Ham Hammers, a speedway team that closed twelve years earlier.[1]
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[edit] Brief history
From foundation in 1984 until January 2007, the club was known as the Arena-Essex Hammers but new promotor Stuart Douglas renamed them the 'Lakeside' Hammers at the Arena-Essex Raceway.[2] The Arena Essex Raceway was built in 1978 to stage banger racing. [3]
The speedway track was unusual because it did not have a safety fence as the stock car circuit acted as a run-off area. It was not until 1991 that a safety fence was installed, but the lack of fence encouraged the riders to ride wider lines than they would otherwise have done.
The Hammers competed in the National League (the second league tier) from 1984 until 1990. In 1991 Arena Essex won the British League Division Two Championship and were promoted to the British League. They remained in the top flight until the end of the 1995 season, when a promotion change meant the Hammers had to drop to the Conference League for 1996. From 1997 to 2003, Arena Essex competed in the Premier League, before moving up into the Elite League, the top league of British speedway.
The team manager is Jon Cook (previously of the Eastbourne Eagles). The Promoter Stuart Douglas, known affectionately to Hammers fans as 'Stan', took control of the club in 2006.[4]
In 2008, the club had one of its most successful years to date. The Hammers finished joint top of the Elite League table, but due to race points, were in second place. The Hammers lost three of their top four riders with serious injuries towards the end of the season, but still reached the Craven Shield and Elite League play-off finals.
In 2009, the club won their first piece of silverware since 1991. They defeated the Coventry Bees 108-77 on aggregate in the KO Cup Final.
[edit] 2012 Team
Peter Karlsson
Lee Richardson
Davey Watt
Kauko Nieminen (DU)
Stuart Robson (DU)
Robert Mear
Kim Nilsson
Richie Worrall (DU)
Justin Sedgemen (DU)
[edit] 2011 Team
Lee Richardson
Jonas Davidsson
Piotr Swiderski
Peter Ljung
Kauko Nieminen (DU)
Stuart Robson (DU)
Robert Mear
Kim Nilsson
Jerran Hart (No 8)
Also rode:
Adam Shields
Tomasz Jedrzejak
Chris Neath (DU)
Kevin Doolan (DU)
Kyle Legualt (DU)
Luboš Tomíček, Jr. (No 8)
[edit] 2010 Team
Lee Richardson
Jonas Davidsson
Adam Shields
Kauko Nieminen
Stuart Robson
Peter Ljung
Paul Hurry
Chris Neath (No 8)
Also rode:
[edit] 2009 Team
Lee Richardson
Jonas Davidsson
Joonas Kylmäkorpi
Kauko Nieminen
Stuart Robson
Phil Morris (DU)
Chris Mills (DU)
Robert Mear (No 8)
Adam Shields
Also rode:
(DU) Riders doubling-up between Premier and Elite League
[edit] 2008 Team
Andreas Jonsson
Adam Shields
Tomasz Jedrzejak
Jonas Davidsson
Leigh Lanham
Ricky Kling
Krzysztof Jablonski
Kauko Nieminen (No.8)
Also Rode:
Joonas Kylmäkorpi
Chris Mills (as No.8)
Luboš Tomíček, Jr.
[edit] 2007 Team
Also Rode |
[edit] 2006 Team |
[edit] References
- ^ Bamford, R & Jarvis J.(2001). Homes of British Speedway. ISBN 0-7524-2210-3
- ^ "Changing Fortunes". BBC. 30 October 2007. http://www.bbc.co.uk/essex/content/articles/2007/10/30/hammers_season_review_feature.shtml. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
- ^ "The Hammers". Lakeside Hammers.com. http://www.faiz.co.uk/lakesidehammers/history/1984.asp. Retrieved 2007-10-27.[dead link]
- ^ "New owner for Arena Essex". BBC. 4 December 2006. http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2006/10/28/arena_essex_news_feature.shtml. Retrieved 2007-12-10.
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