British League Division Two Riders Championship
The British League Division Two Riders Championship was a contest between the top riders (or two riders) with the highest average points total from each club competing in the British League Division Two in the UK. The championship was inaugurated in 1968 when it was known as the British League Division Two Riders Championship. The competition was held at Hackney between 1968-1971, then it was moved to Wimbledon and held their between 1972-1984. The event was sponsored by Gauloises in 1976.
The competition was known as the British League Division Two Riders Championship between 1968-1974. In 1975 & 1976 it was known as the New National League Riders Championship. Then from 1977-1991 as the National League Riders championship.
The last year of the tournament was 1994, after which speedway was restructured with the top two leagues combining to form the Premier League.
Winners
See also
- Speedway in the United Kingdom
- British League Riders' Championship
- Elite League Riders' Championship
- Premier League Riders' Championship
- Conference League Riders' Championship