• Source: Steve Schofield (speedway rider)
  • Steven Schofield (born 27 February 1958) is a British former motorcycle speedway rider. He competed in speedway, longtrack and grasstrack Racing. He earned 12 international caps for the England national speedway team.


    Career




    = Longtrack and grasstrack

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    Schofield reached eight World Longtrack world championship finals and won the silver medal in 1997 and the bronze medal in 1998. He also reached seven European Grasstrack Champion finals and was the British Masters 500cc grasstrack champion in 1988, following seven consecutive 350cc titles from 1980 to 1986.


    = Speedway

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    Schofield began his British leagues career riding for Weymouth Wildcats in 1980 but it was not until the 1981 National League season that he became a first team regular. He enjoyed two more seasons of consistent riding at Weymouth recording an average of 8.97 in 1983.
    He spent two seasons at Wolverhampton Wolves from 1984 to 1985 before joining Poole Pirates in 1986. In his first season at Poole he finished runner-up in the National League Riders' Championship and averaged 10.36. He topped the Poole averages for the next two years in 1987 and 1988.
    For the 1989 National League season, he joined Hackney Kestrels and topped the league averages for the London club. The following season the success continued as he topped the league averages for a second consecutive season and won the National League Pairs, partnering Andy Galvin for Hackney, during the 1990 National League season. In 1990, he won the Southern Riders' Championship.
    After two very successful seasons with Hackney, Schofield re-joined the Poole Pirates, where he would spend seven more seasons. With Poole, he won the 1994 league title and fours championship. His final season was the 1998 Elite League speedway season, with Oxford Cheetahs.
    He retired through injury having been involved in a bad crash with Jason Crump and Joe Screen at the Bonfire Burn-up.


    Major results




    = World Longtrack Championship

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    1987 Semi-final
    1988 Scheeßel (14th) 6pts
    1989 Mariánské Lázně (12th) 12pts
    1990 Herxheim bei Landau/Pfalz (13th) 9pts
    1991 Mariánské Lázně (13th) 5pts
    1992 Pfarrkirchen (15th) 2pts
    1993 Mühldorf (5th) 14pts
    1994 Semi-final
    1995 Scheeßel (19th) 1pt
    1996 Herxheim bei Landau/Pfalz (8th) 8pts
    1997 5 app (Second) 85pts
    1998 5 app (Third) 85pts
    1999 5 app (Fourth) 76pts


    = Best Grand-Prix Results

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    Abingdon-on-Thames - third 1998
    Cloppenburg - first 1997
    Jübek - third 1999
    Mariánské Lázně - first 1997
    Marmande - second 1998, Tthird 1999
    Mühldorf - third 1998 & 1999


    = European Grasstrack Championship

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    1981 Semi-final
    1982 Damme (5th) 15pts
    1985 La Réole (7th) 11pts
    1986 Eenrum (second) 21pts
    1994 Cloppenburg (third) 19pts
    1995 Joure (8th) 11pts
    1996 Saint-Colomb-de-Lauzun (second) 21pts


    = British Grasstrack Championship

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    500cc Finals

    1982 second
    1983 third
    1988 first
    1992 second
    1994 second
    1996 second


    References

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