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Buxton Hitmen
File:Buxton Hitmen speedway team logo.png
Club information
Track addressBuxton Raceway
Dale Head Lane
Axe Edge
Buxton
Derbyshire
CountryEngland
Founded1994
Closed2018
LeagueNational League
Websitewww.buxton-speedway.com
Club facts
ColoursGold, Red and Black
Track size240 metres
Track record time52.9
Track record date27 June 2004
Track record holderJames Wright
Major team honours
National League KO Cup2002, 2010
National League2010
National Trophy2010

The Buxton Hitmen were a motorcycle speedway team in the British National League (formerly the Conference League) from 1994 to 2018. The club stopped racing in the National League after the 2018 speedway season.[1][2][3][4]

History

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Origins & 1990s

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The speedway track, adjacent to the Raceway

In 1994, a team called Hi-Edge Hitmen began racing on the Buxton Raceway. Promoted by Barry Watson and former England rider Chris Morton,[5] the team's inaugural season was in the 1994 British League Division Three in which they finished in sixth place.[6][7] The following year they finished third in the 1995 Academy League before joining the Conference League (division 3).

The speedway promotion agreed with the stock car promotion that a separate speedway track could be built adjacent to the main circuit. The team was then renamed the Buxton Hitmen from the 1996 Speedway Conference League season.[8] The first season on the new track in 1996 ended with an eighth-place finish.[9][10]

Two Buxton riders, Mike Hampson[11] and Jon Armstrong won consecutive Riders' Championships in 1996 and 1997 respectively.[12]

2000s

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Buxton against Oxford in 2007
Buxton versus Oxford in 2007

During the 2002 Speedway Conference League season the team won their first silverware when winning the Conference League Knockout Cup.[13] They comfortably defeated the Rye House Raiders 99–81 on aggregate in the final, with William Beveridge scoring a 15-point home leg maximum and Aidan Collins scoring 17 in the away leg.[14]

The remainder of the decade was spent in mid-table positions, with the highlight being the Riders' Championship successes by James Wright in 2004[15] Adam Roynon in 2006[16] and Craig Cook in 2009.[17]

2010s

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Their best season was 2010, when they achieved the treble. After finishing second in the regular season table behind Dudley Heathens during the 2010 National League speedway season they won the playoffs, defeating Newport Wasps in the final. They also won the Knockout Cup and National Trophy.[18] The treble winning team included riders such as Craig Cook, Nick Morris, Robert Branford and Jason Garrity.

The Hitmen struggled to compete in the league in the following years, finishing last in 2016 and enduring a disastrous campaign during 2018. After the 2018 season, the speedway club chairman Jayne Moss withdrew the club at the National League AGM, following financial struggles. The speedway team has not raced since.[19] In the 25 years that the team raced they always competed in the third division.

Honours

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Season summary

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Notable riders

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Riders previous seasons

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See also

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References

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