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Recently read a book about speedway - well to be more accurate it was about the 'covid 19' wrecked season.

It's a great book called 'NO BREAKS' - A LOST SEASON IN BRITISH SPEEDWAY. 

The many stories about speedway's struggle in 2020 are captivating to say the least.

However one story reflecting on a rider's financial woes had me shocked to say the least. The author seems to be friend of a rider, I wont say name but initials are NK - no not NKI.

and this rider reckons his covid19 hit income was a disaster. I quote the author. "He tells me he reckons his income is down by a considerable amount, about £100,000 less than he'd have expected had the season gone normally". 

I mean blimey if he's down by £100,000 what on earth was his usual earnings? Not a GP regular either.

So reading that I have now more than ever an inbuilt sympathy for the promoters of this steadily declining sport.

Buy this book most will enjoy it.

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If the NK happens to be Danish then he would ride in Poland, Denmark and both leagues in the UK. So £100k could be £40k DK, £35K Prem and £25k Champ as only the Polish league ran so actually its not as much as you would think. He is also not afraid to have the odd EU based open meeting so say £2k per one of those he missed out on.

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Riders riding in several leagues can easily outlay well over £30k a season...

They need some decent money to make sure it justifies that level of outlay...

Hellstrom-Bangs, a couple of years ago, said he spent well over £100k, on his equipment and tuning,  in an interview in the Speedway Star, and said that is what is needed to give himself the best chance of success, particularly in Poland... 

 

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1 hour ago, SJA said:

If the NK happens to be Danish then he would ride in Poland, Denmark and both leagues in the UK. So £100k could be £40k DK, £35K Prem and £25k Champ as only the Polish league ran so actually its not as much as you would think. He is also not afraid to have the odd EU based open meeting so say £2k per one of those he missed out on.

Wasn't that NK doing deliveries for Tesco during Covid... at least he had a company vehicle 🚚

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2 hours ago, mikebv said:

Riders riding in several leagues can easily outlay well over £30k a season...

They need some decent money to make sure it justifies that level of outlay...

Hellstrom-Bangs, a couple of years ago, said he spent well over £100k, on his equipment and tuning,  in an interview in the Speedway Star, and said that is what is needed to give himself the best chance of success, particularly in Poland... 

 

But given the low crowds ( ok Poland the exception) how on earth can promoters hand out so much to satisfy the riders outlays? It just doesn't add up at all. I mean NK obviously earned much more than £100,000 as a norm........what about the other 6 team members earnings too.

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13 hours ago, singy13 said:

But given the low crowds ( ok Poland the exception) how on earth can promoters hand out so much to satisfy the riders outlays? It just doesn't add up at all. I mean NK obviously earned much more than £100,000 as a norm........what about the other 6 team members earnings too.

Teams not team, 2 British and a Danish team. 

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35 minutes ago, SJA said:

Teams not team, 2 British and a Danish team. 

Ok............each team have 7 riders to pay. And NK says he lost £100,000 to Covid19 cutbacks.....Note he lost £100,000. He doesn't say how much he actually earned though, which I presume was much more than his loss? 

 

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On 5/19/2025 at 1:41 PM, singy13 said:

Recently read a book about speedway - well to be more accurate it was about the 'covid 19' wrecked season.

It's a great book called 'NO BREAKS' - A LOST SEASON IN BRITISH SPEEDWAY. 

The many stories about speedway's struggle in 2020 are captivating to say the least.

However one story reflecting on a rider's financial woes had me shocked to say the least. The author seems to be friend of a rider, I wont say name but initials are NK - no not NKI.

and this rider reckons his covid19 hit income was a disaster. I quote the author. "He tells me he reckons his income is down by a considerable amount, about £100,000 less than he'd have expected had the season gone normally". 

I mean blimey if he's down by £100,000 what on earth was his usual earnings? Not a GP regular either.

So reading that I have now more than ever an inbuilt sympathy for the promoters of this steadily declining sport.

Buy this book most will enjoy it.

GB Promoters have created their own downfall by letting the riders dictate unrealistic demands in declining sport in UK.

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56 minutes ago, Fromafar said:

GB Promoters have created their own downfall by letting the riders dictate unrealistic demands in declining sport in UK.

It’s a vicious cycle really. Promoters want a winning team, at least at home meetings otherwise the attendances drop, so top riders on good equipment will usually put numbers on the gate but that costs money so it’s a difficult balance .   Round about 2015/6 the late Jon Cook told me it was costing around £20k to run a speedway meeting. I forget what the gate money from spectators was but it was well short of £20k so apart from any TV money the balance had to come largely from   sponsors and again sponsors like to be associated with winning teams so good riders  can almost command their own pay  if    they are. successful.  When Bomber was riding for Coventry he told me he never paid for anything and the sponsors paid for it all but I think he was the exception rather than the rule.
 I don’t pretend to know the details of how all this works but speedway has not been awash with money for years. In Len Silvers book he describes what it was like in the’60’s and 70’s for promoters and how most lived pretty much hand to mouth, even in those days. According to Silver, he couldn’t afford to pay the Hackney riders top dollar but he gave them a longer season to make their money up. It probably works differently from club to club.

Not many people retire from speedway as rich men, either promoters or riders. Having said that, I don’t think the BSPA have much idea, at least in recent years.

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