Kyle Hughes Explained

Kyle Hughes
Nationality:British (English)
Birth Date:15 June 1989
Birth Place:Bath, Somerset, England
Years1:2004
Career1:Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Years2:2005, 2007
Career2:Oxford Lions
Years3:2008
Career3:Boston Barracuda-Braves
Years4:2008
Career4:Sheffield Tigers
Years5:2008-2009, 2011
Career5:Plymouth Devils
Years6:2010, 2015
Career6:Rye House Raiders
Years7:2011
Career7:Somerset Rebels
Years8:2011, 2014
Career8:King's Lynn Young Stars
Years9:2012
Career9:Leicester Lions
Years10:2012
Career10:Isle of Wight Islanders
Years11:2013
Career11:Stoke Potters
Years12:2016
Career12:Eastbourne Eagles
Teamyear1:2004, 2005
Teamhonour1:Conference League Champions
Teamyear2:2004
Teamhonour2:Conference Trophy
Teamyear3:2008
Teamhonour3:National League KO Cup
Teamyear4:2009
Teamhonour4:National Trophy

Kyle Richard Hughes (born 15 June 1989) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England.[1] [2] [3]

Biography

Born in Bath, Somerset, Hughes' first experience of speedway was at the training track at Reading in 1999.[4] After gaining experience in second-half rides at Swindon, he was part of the Mildenhall Fen Tigers team that won the Conference League in 2004. He won the title again in 2005, this time with Oxford's academy team. He signed for Plymouth Devils in the Conference League and Sheffield Tigers in the Premier in 2008, before a spell with Rye House Rockets which saw him win the National League Rider of the Year award and finish fourth in the British Under 21 Championship in 2010, but also suffering a broken collarbone which required a metal plate to be fitted.[5]

Hughes represented Great Britain at Under-21 level, in a test match against Australasia in 2009.[6]

He returned to Plymouth in 2011, after starting the season with Somerset Rebels.[7] He played a major part in Plymouth's first ever away win in the Premier League, scoring 11 points in the win at Leicester Lions. In July 2011 he won the FAST Golden Hammer tournament at Monmore Green,[8] but was forced to miss part of the season through injury after breaking his other collarbone on 12 August.

In March 2012 he was signed by Leicester Lions as a temporary replacement for the injured Simon Nielsen.[9] He was subsequently loaned to National League team Isle of Wight Islanders, scoring a five ride paid maximum in his first match.[10] In August, after blowing several engines during the season he announced his retirement from the sport for financial reasons.[11]

His retirement proved to be short-lived as he signed to ride for Stoke Potters in 2013.[12] In 2016, after signing for Eastbourne Eagles he broke his leg during the first match of the season but would return later in the season for Mildenhall Fen Tigers.[13]

Family

Hughes is the cousin of snooker player Stephen Lee.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kyle Richard Hughes . British Speedway . 14 February 2023.
  2. Web site: 2008 Rider index . British Speedway . 11 March 2023.
  3. Web site: ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022 . British Speedway . 29 June 2023.
  4. "2011 Rider Index: H", speedwaygb.co, retrieved 2011-12-06
  5. "Somerset Rebels rider Kyle Hughes can resume racing", BBC, 28 February 2011, retrieved 2011-12-06
  6. "Devils trio aiming to clinch win", thisiscornwall.co.uk, 17 July 2009, retrieved 2011-12-06
  7. "Rye House speedway star Hughes fourth in British U21 Final", Welwyn Hatfield Times, 18 April 2010, retrieved 2011-12-06
  8. "Hughes Wins the Hammer ", dudleyheathens.co, 26 July 2011, retrieved 2011-12-06
  9. "Lions Sign Kyle Hughes", speedway365.com, 22 March 2012, retrieved 2012-03-22
  10. "RYE HOUSE: ISLE OF WIGHT 58 RAIDERS 31 (KOC)", speedwaygb.co, 1 May 2012, retrieved 2012-05-06
  11. "End of the road", Speedway Star, 1 September 2012, p. 44
  12. "Two More in for Potters", speedwaygb.co, 10 December 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2012
  13. Web site: YOUNG STARS LAND HUGHES . Speedway Star . 14 February 2023.