2007 BRITISH FINAL (WOLVERHAMPTON) (SSE0703)
16 of Britains top speedway riders met at Monmore Green todecide who would win the National Championship and who would win the Wild Card spot to compete in the British Grand Prix at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff. Great action captured in this multi-camera production with loads of interviews and all the celebrations as Chris 'Bomber' Harris wins his first British title in front of the Sky cameras and a packed stadium.
Running time 130 minutes.
2007 BRITISH UNDER 21 FINAL (EASTBOURNE) (SSE0702)
16 of Britains top young speedway riders met at Arlington todecide who would win this important career title and who would qualify through to the next round of the World Under 21Championship. As you can imagine, the action was fast and furious and notwithout controversy in this incident packed meeting. See howEdward Kennett claims his second Under 21 crown in this multi-camera production.
Running time 120 minutes.
2007 ELITE LEAGUE BEST PAIRS (KING’S LYNN) (SSE0701)
2007 ELITE LEAGUE RIDERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP (KING’S LYNN) (SSE0706)
The cream of the Elite League met at the Norfolk Arena to decide who would walk away with the coveted Elite League Riders Championship crown. After 20 heats and a semi-final it came down to the top four qualifiers to race off for the title in front of a huge crowd. See again all the action on this multi-camera production as World Champion Nicki Pedersen wins the title.
Running time 145 minutes.
2007 PREMIER LEAGUE FOURS (PETERBOROUGH) (SSE0705)
The Super7even series moved on to Awlaton and the staging of the Premier League Fours Championship back at its spiritual home.
The top eight teams raced in two enthralling semi-finals with Somerset, King's Lynn, Rye House and Isle of Wight progressing to the final.
A bumper crowd witnessed 32 races as the Islanders were crowned Premier League Fours Champions for the first time.
Running time 180 minutes.
2007 PREMIER LEAGUE PAIRS (SOMERSET) (SSE0704)
2007 PREMIER LEAGUE RIDERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP (SWINDON) (SSE0707)
Sixteen of the top Premier League riders met at the Abbey Stadium to decide who would walk away with the coveted Premier League Riders Championship crown. After 20 heats and a semi-final it came down to the top four qualifiers to race off for the title. See again all the action on this multi-camera production as Workingtons' James Wright wins the Championship.
Running time 95 minutes.