The Belle Vue Colts are the junior youth development team of the
Belle Vue Aces
The Belle Vue Aces are a British speedway club, based in Manchester. The club hold the record of having won the top tier League championship 13 times. They currently compete in the SGB Premiership, racing at The National Speedway Stadium, with ...
, one of the World's most famous
motorcycle speedway
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team, based in
Manchester
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in the northwest of
England
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.
History
Belle Vue first operated a reserve team during the
1934 Speedway National League which finished 6th in the league table. Three years later in the
1937 Provincial Speedway League the Belle Vue reserve side took over the fixtures of
Liverpool Merseysiders
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and in the
1939 Speedway National League Division Two the Belle Vue reserves replaced
Stoke Potters
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History ...
. In the mid-1950s Belle Vue ran a few "second" team events when the Aces were away from home.
The Belle Vue Colts side was formed by former Aces rider
Dent Oliver, who became General Manager of Belle Vue Aces in 1967. Oliver's arrival brought sweeping changes to the club's approach as he recognised that if the club was to remain at the very top of British Speedway it needed a way of developing its own young riders. Oliver quickly introduced the now legendary Monday night training schools which he hoped would provide for Belle Vue's future. His efforts brought huge and immediate rewards, with youngsters coming from the north of England to become a part of Belle Vue's roster.
Belle Vue were invited to enter a team of their raw youngsters alongside former provincial league teams like
Middlesbrough Bears,
Plymouth Devils and
Rayleigh Rockets, and the new division roared into life on Wednesday 8 May 1968 with Belle Vue defeating Canterbury 55–23 in the first ever second division match. The Colts went through that maiden season unbeaten at home and clinched the league title on Wednesday 28 August when they beat Weymouth 63-15 (the most convincing victory of the season). Twelve months later The Colts retained their Second Division title and even went one better by adding the Knock-Out Cup to the trophy cabinet. Many of the riders used in those two debut seasons went on to further their careers at first division level.
In 1970, the Belle Vue management looked for a new home for their nursery team, and this was found at Rochdale where the Colts moved — still under the control of Belle Vue — to become the
Rochdale Hornets
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.
[Bamford, R & Jarvis J.(2001). ''Homes of British Speedway''. ] Rochdale finished third in the 1970 Second Division and reached the semi-finals of the knock-out cup. The Hornets closed after finishing ninth in the 1971 championship, but not before unearthing the biggest talent that the second division was ever to produce: the 16-year-old
Peter Collins.
The Belle Vue Colts have continued in various competitions, usually as second half events after the Aces' matches. Notable successes include the 1978 Scottish Junior League title, the 1989 British League 2 Championship and K.O. Cup double and the 2001 and 2002 Northern Youth Development titles.
Joe Screen
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,
Carl Stonehewer
Carl Bryan 'Stoney' Stonehewer (born 16 May 1972) is a former motorcycle speedway rider.
Career Landmarks
Speedway Grand Prix
* The first UK Premier League rider to qualify for the Speedway Grand Prix.
**Grand Prix Series Rider 2000, 2001, 20 ...
, Scott Smith, Lee Smethills,
Ricky Ashworth and
James Wright all moved on to a higher level.
Since 2016 the team have competed in league competition and currently are part of the
2021 National Development League speedway season
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Due to pressures caused by the COVID-19 pandemic it was decided that the league would be decided by the final table standings only, with no ...
.
Previous teams
2019 team
*
Jordan Palin
Jordan Palin (born 19 February 2004) is an English speedway rider.
Career
Palin began his British career riding for the Belle Vue Colts in 2019. He rode in the top tier of British Speedway, for the Peterborough Panthers in the SGB Premiership ...
*
Leon Flint
*
Kyle Bickley
*
Connor Bailey
*
Danny Phillips
*
Ben Woodhull
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*
Ben Rathbone
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2021 team
*
Jack Smith 8.87
*
Benji Compton
Benjamin Mark "Benji" Compton (born 17 September 1986, in Playa de las Américas, Tenerife)
is a Spanish-British motorcycle speedway rider.
Career
Compton has ridden for Buxton Hitmen in 2004, Scunthorpe Scorpions in 2005, Sheffield Tigers i ...
8.86
*Harry McGurk 7.35
*Jake Parkinson-Blackburn 7.08
*
Connor Coles
Connor Coles (born 7 September 1994) is a speedway rider from England.
Speedway career
Coles began his speedway career riding for Rye House Raiders during the 2012 National League speedway season and then moved to Kent Kings for the 2013 Na ...
6.75
*Paul Bowen 6.00
*Sam McGurk 5.94
*Ben Woodhull 3.45
2022 team
* 8.72
* 8.67
* 8.30
* 7.68
* 6.75
* 6.31
* 5.61
Full season summary
References
{{Speedway National League
Sport in Manchester
Speedway teams in the United Kingdom