Clubname: | Redcar Bears |
Track: | Ecco Arena Dormor Way Southbank Road Middlesbrough TS6 6XH |
Country: | England |
Founded: | 2006 |
Promoter: | Jade Mudgway & Jamie Swales |
Manager: | Gavin Parr |
League: | SGB Championship National Development League |
Colours: | Red, White, Black and Grey |
Tracksize: | NaNm url=http://www.redcar-speedway.com/club-info/ NaNmm (-2,147,483,648feet url=http://www.redcar-speedway.com/club-info/ -2,147,483,648feetm) |
Track Record Time: | 52.2 seconds |
Track Record Date: | 28 October 2022, Teesside Silver Pan |
Track Record Holder: | Lewis Kerr |
Rider1: | Charles Wright (capt) |
Rider2: | Danny King |
Rider3: | Jonas Knudsen |
Rider4: | Connor Bailey |
Rider5: | Jason Edwards |
Rider6: | Jake Mulford |
Rider7: | Ben Trigger |
Rider1j: | Ben Trigger |
Rider2j: | Danny Phillips |
Rider3j: | Jamie Halder |
Rider4j: | Ben Rathbone |
Rider5j: | Archie Freeman |
Rider6j: | Elliot Kelly |
Year1: | 2019 |
Year2: | 2007 |
Year3: | 2022 |
The Redcar Bears are a British motorcycle speedway team who compete in the SGB Championship (second tier of the British speedway leagues). The club was founded in 2006 and their major team honour to date is the SGB Championship Knockout Cup win in 2019. The team have also run a junior side called the Middlesbrough Tigers.
Speedway in Middlesbrough began at the Cleveland Park Stadium and with a Middlesbrough team (later the Bears) that first competed in the 1929 Speedway English Dirt Track League. The racing took place from 1929 until 1996, when the Cleveland Park Stadium was demolished.[1]
It was not until 2006 that speedway returned to Middlesbrough, with a new team name by the name of Redcar Bears, racing at the purpose built South Tees Motorsports Park (a former quad bike practice area). The team were promoted by Chris Van Straaten and Gareth Rogers, managed by Brian Havelock and captained by his son Gary Havelock (the 1992 world champion)[2] and entered the 2006 Premier League speedway season, the Premier League was division 2 at the time.[3] The Bears raced their first home fixture on 13 april 2006 against Sheffield Tigers and finished the season in a solid sixth place.[4]
In 2007, the Bears won the Premier League consolation tournament known as the Young Shield,[5] beating the Birmingham Brummies.
From 2010 to 2016, the team continued to compete in the Premier League but experienced season of mediocrity. In 2017, the team joined the SGB Championship (the new name for division 2) and finished in 5th place. The Bears were awarded the 2017 Championship Track of the Year by the Speedway Control Board, an award voted for throughout the season based on referee's match reports.[6]
In 2019, Jitendra Duffill became co-promoter replacing Kevin Keay, with Jade Mudgway continuing as the team manager and co-promoter.[7] [8] [9] Gary Havelock also re-joined the club as the rider's coach.[10] Race nights switched to Friday from Thursday and the club were branded as the Redcar Agilia Bears after London based company Agilia Infrastructure Partners Limited became the club's main sponsor.[11] [12] During the 2019 season, the Bears long-awaited search for major silverware ended when they beat Newcastle Diamonds in the Championship Knockout Cup final.[13] Additionally Bears' rider Charles Wright became the 2019 British Speedway Champion after winning the final at the National Speedway Stadium in Manchester[14] and Erik Riss won his first Championship Riders title at Sheffield.[15] [16]
For the 2020 season the Bears retained five of the previous years team but the season was cancelled due to the COVID-19.[17] [18]
The 2021 season saw the Bears lose their reign as Knockout Cup holders in preliminary round defeat to the Birmingham Brummies and despite qualifying for the end of season play-offs, were beaten in the quarter-finals by the Edinburgh Monarchs. In 2022, the South Tees Motorsports Park became the ECCO Arena, after long-time sponsor ECCO Finishing Supplies took up the opportunity to take over the stadium naming rights.[19]
The first silverware of the SGB Championship 2022 went to the Redcar pairing of Charles Wright and Lewis Kerr, who lifted the SGB Championship 2022 Pairs Championship held at Oxford on 12 August.[20] Also in August, Katie Gordon who rode for the Redcar Cubs, won the inaugural NORA Women's British Championship.[21] The following year in 2023, Charles Wright won the Riders' Championship at the Ecco Arena.[22]
width=350 | Year and league | width=50 | Position | width=350 | Notes |
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6th | |||||
9th | Young Shield | ||||
7th | |||||
3rd | Redcar Cubs | ||||
5th | |||||
14th | |||||
10th | |||||
9th | |||||
6th | |||||
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13th | |||||
13th | |||||
5th | |||||
10th | |||||
3rd | Play offs | ||||
4th | [23] | ||||
6th | Play offs, pairs winners | ||||
5th | Play offs | ||||
tbd |
2006 Team
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2008 Team
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2009 Team
2010 Team=
2011 Team
2012 Team
2013 Team
2014 Team
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2015 Team
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2016 Team
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2017 Team
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Replaced Tobias Busch on a 28-day loan period.
Replaced by Danny Ayres 17 May 2017.
2018 Team
Also rode:
Jade Mudgway deputised for Team Manager Jitendra Duffill.[29]
2019 Team
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3 July 2019 changes[32]
2020 Team
2021 Team
2022 Team
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Replaced by Kyle Bickley 4/7/22.[33]
Replaced by Kyle Newman 11/8/22.[34]