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1985 British League season
The 1985 British League season was the 51st season of the top tier of motorcycle speedway in the United Kingdom and the 21st known as the British League.
Team changes
Wimbledon Dons dropped to the National league, this was the first time that Wimbledon would not compete in the top tier of speedway.
Summary
Oxford Cheetahs won the league and cup double. The Oxford team, financed by the Oxford Stadium owners Northern Sports and headed by David Hawkins was the most expensive team assembled in the history of the league. The team included Danish international Hans Nielsen (signed for a record £30,000) in 1984. Nielsen had topped the previous season's averages on Oxford's return to the league and was imperious during 1985, finishing with an exceptional average, way ahead of any other rider. The team eased to the league title by a clear ten points, with Simon Wigg, Andy Grahame, Marvyn Cox, Jens Rasmussen and Melvyn Taylor all riding over 50 matches each during the season. Defending champions Ipswich Witches finished mid-table which was not surprising taking into account that just three matches into the season their leading rider Billy Sanders committed suicide on 23 April. The news shocked the club and the wider speedway world at the time.
Final table
British League Knockout Cup
The 1985 Speedway Star British League Knockout Cup was the 47th edition of the Knockout Cup for tier one teams. Oxford Cheetahs were the winners. First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Final
First leg Second leg Oxford Cheetahs were declared Knockout Cup Champions, winning on aggregate 79-76.
League Cup
The League Cup was contested as a league format. Coventry Bees won the final over two legs defeating Oxford Cheetahs 86-70 on aggregrate. Qualifying table Semi-finals
Final
First leg Second leg
Riders' Championship
Erik Gundersen won the British League Riders' Championship for the second time, the final was held at Hyde Road on 20 October.
Pairs
The British League Pairs Championship was held at Monmore Green Stadium on 30 June and was won by Oxford.
Leading final averages
Midland Cup
Oxford won the Midland Cup. The competition consisted of six teams. First round Semi final round
Final
First leg Second leg Oxford won on aggregate 85–71
Riders & final averages
Belle Vue Coventry Cradley Heath Halifax Ipswich King's Lynn Oxford Reading Sheffield Swindon Wolverhampton
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