- Hull Vikings
Infobox Speedway team
clubname = Hull Vikings
track = Craven Park
Hull
country =England
founded = 1995
closed = 2005
manager =
captain =
league =
website = [http://www.hullvikings.com www.hullvikings.com]
colours = Blue and White
tracksize = Convert|346|m|yd|lk=on
track record time= 64.4seconds cite book
last = Oakes
first = P
authorlink =
coauthors =
title = Speedway Star Almanac
publisher = Pinegen Ltd
date =2006
location =
pages =
url =
doi =
id =
isbn = 0-9552376-1-0]
track record date=30 June 2004
track record holder= Magnus Karlsson
teamhonour =Premier League Champions
Premier League KO Cup
Craven Shield Winners
teamyear = 2004
2001, 2004
2004Hull Vikings, were a speedway team from Hull,
England . The team began life as the 'Hull Angels', based atHedon on the outskirts of Hull between 1947 and mid 1949. Speedway came back to Hull after a long gap and were known as the Vikings, racing at The Boulevard, the former ground ofrugby league sideHull FC . After another long number of years away, speedway came back to Hull, this time at Craven Park, [Bamford, R & Jarvis J.(2001). "Homes of British Speedway". ISBN 0-7524-2210-3] the home of the city's otherrugby league team,Hull Kingston Rovers .Although the Vikings have raced in speedway's top flight, the Elite League in 1999, it was in the Premier League where they enjoyed the most success, racing to the treble in 2004.
By becoming Premier League Champions, holders of the Knock-Out Cup and the
Craven Shield , the team became the most successful sporting team in Hull's history, in terms of silverware.However just one year later, in 2005, the club was forced to close its doors due to a spate of crippling financial problems. Although potential new owners have been mooted, the team remains homeless.
Notable riders
Notable riders to appear for Hull include
Ivan Mauger ,Barry Briggs , andEgon Muller (all World Speedway Champions),Kelly Moran ,Shawn Moran ,Dennis Sigalos ,Billy Sanders ,Reg Wilson , andPaul Thorp .References
External links
* [http://www.hullvikings.com// Hull Vikings Website]
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