1990 British Speedway Championship

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The 1990 British Speedway Championship was the 30th edition of the British Speedway Championship. [1] [2] The Final took place on 20 May at Brandon in Coventry, England. The Championship was won by Kelvin Tatum, while Simon Cross won a run off against Jeremy Doncaster for second place. [3]

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Quarter finals

Quarter Final 1

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Gary Havelock 15
2 Les Collins 14
3 Mark Courtney 12
4 David Blackburn 12
5 Daz Sumner 11
6Jeremy Luckhurst10
7Andy Hackett8
8 Kenny McKinna 6
9 Martin Dixon 6
10Steve Lawson6
11Sean Courtney5
12Bryan Larner5
13 David Walsh 5
14Tony Richardson2
15Duncan Chapman2
16Mike Lewthwaite1
17Mark Robinson0

Quarter Final 2

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Alan Mogridge 13
2 Chris Louis 12
3 Mark Loram 12
4 Martin Goodwin 11
5 Andy Galvin 11
6Dean Standing11
7 Carl Blackbird 9
8 Steve Schofield 8
9 Neville Tatum 8
10Paul Whittaker7
11 David Norris 6
12Rob Tilbury4
13Nathan Simpson4
14Roger Jones2
15 Paul Woods 1
16Chris White1
17Andy Buck0

Quarter Final 3

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1Nigel Crabtree14
2 Dean Barker 13
3 Alun Rossiter 12
4 Louis Carr 10
5 Andy Grahame 10
6Alastair Stevens9
7Richard Green9
8Eric Monaghan8
9 Ray Morton 8
10 Ian Barney 5
11 Carl Stonehewer 5
12Paul Dugard4
13Gary Chessell4
14Peter Jeffrey4
15 Michael Coles 3
16Richard Davidson1
17Joe Hughes1
18 Garry Stead 0

Semi finals

Semi Final 1

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Gary Havelock 14
2 Simon Cross 13
3 Andrew Silver 12
4 Kelvin Tatum 11
5 Les Collins 9
6 Nigel Crabtree 9
7 Mark Loram 8
8 Paul Thorp 7
9 Neil Collins 7
10 Alun Rossiter 7
11 Sean Wilson 6
12 Alan Grahame 6
13 Andy Grahame 4
14 Andy Phillips 4
15 Marvyn Cox 1
16 Martin Goodwin 1
17 David Haynes 0
17 Rob Horner 0

Alun Rossiter was promoted to reserve.

Semi Final 2

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
1 Jeremy Doncaster 15
2 Richard Knight 12
3 Andy Smith 12
4 Chris Louis 10
5 John Davis 10
6 Martin Dugard 9
7 Graham Jones 7
8 Simon Wigg 8
9 Neil Evitts 8
10 Dean Barker 6
11 Joe Screen 6
12 Louis Carr 5
13 Alan Mogridge 4
14 Chris Morton 3
15 Dave Mullett 2
16 Mark Courtney 0
17 Tommy Grinstead 0

British Final

Pos.RiderPointsDetails
Gold medal icon.svg Kelvin Tatum 13(2,2,3,3,3)
Silver medal icon.svg Simon Cross 11+3(3,2,2,2,2)
Bronze medal icon.svg Jeremy Doncaster 11+2(3,1,1,3,3)
4 Gary Havelock 10(1,3,3,3,0)
5 Martin Dugard 9(2,3,2,2,0)
6 Mark Loram 9(2,1,1,2,3)
7 Graham Jones 7(3,0,2,1,1)
8 Simon Wigg 6(E,3,1,0,2)
9 John Davis 6(1,E,3,0,2)
10 Richard Knight 6(0,3,0,M,3)
11 Paul Thorp 6(0,0,3,2,1)
12 Chris Louis 5(3,2,0,0,0)
13 Les Collins 5(1,0,1,3,1)
14 Andy Smith 5(2,1,2,X,0)
15 Neil Collins 5(1,0,1,1,2)
16 Andrew Silver 5(1,2,0,1,1)
17 Paul Bromwich 1(1)

British Under 21 final

Joe Screen won the British Speedway Under 21 Championship. The final was held at Wimbledon Stadium on 11 July. [4]

Pos.RiderPoints
1 Joe Screen 14+3
2 Mark Loram 14+2
3 Chris Louis 13+3
4Nathan Simpson13+2
5 Dean Standing 8
6 Carl Stonehewer 7
7Gary Tagg7
8Richard Musson7
9Simon Wolstenholme6
10David Clarke6
11Chris Cobby6
12Simon Green5
13 Darren Grayling 5
14 Scott Robson 4
15Kevin Little2
16Mark Simmons2

See also

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