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Leigh Adams

Australian motorcycle speedway rider (born 1971)

Leigh Adams

Summary

Australian motorcycle speedway rider (born 1971)

FieldValue
nameLeigh Adams
imageLeigh Adams.jpg
nationalityAustralian
birth_date
birth_placeMildura, Victoria
career1Great Britain
career2Swindon Robins
years21990–1992, 1997–1998, 2004–2010
career3Oxford Cheetahs
years32001–2002
career4King's Lynn Stars
years41999–2000
career5London Lions
years51996
career6Arena-Essex Hammers
years61993–1995
career7Poole Pirates
years71989, 2003
career8Poland
career9Lublin
years91991–1992, 1994–1995
career10Wrocław
years101993
career11Leszno
years111996–2010
career12Sweden
career13Vetlanda
years131994–1996
career14Indianerna
years141998–1999
career15Masarna
years152000–2008
career16Lejonen
years162009–2010
career20Denmark
years212010
career21Esbjerg
SGP starts105
SGP podium15 (8-2-5)
SGP finals20
SGP win8
indivhonour1Commonwealth Champion
indivyear11993
indivhonour2Australian Champion
indivyear21992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002,
2003, 2005, 2006, 2009
indivhonour3World Under-21 Champion
indivyear31992
indivhonour4Australian Under-21 Champion
indivyear41988, 1990, 1991, 1992
indivhonour5Victorian State Champion
indivyear51989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995
indivhonour6Jack Young Solo Cup winner
indivyear61994, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003
indivhonour7Edward Jancarz Memorial winner
indivyear71996
indivhonour8Australian Masters Series 500 Champion
indivyear81997, 1998, 2000
indivhonour9Australian Long Track Champion
indivyear91999
indivhonour10Golden Helmet of Pardubice
indivyear101999, 2000, 2001, 2004
indivhonour11Alfred Smoczyk Memorial winner
indivyear112000, 2008
indivhonour12Elite League Riders' Championship
indivyear122009
teamhonour1World Team Cup winner
teamyear11999
teamhonour2World Cup Winner
teamyear22001, 2002
teamhonour3Elite League Champion
teamyear32001, 2003
teamhonour4Elite League KO Cup Winner
teamyear42003
teamhonour5Elite League Pairs Winner
teamyear52004, 2005
teamhonour6British League Cup Winner
teamyear62003
teamhonour7Elite Shield Winner
teamyear72008
teamhonour8Ekstraliga Champion
teamyear82007
teamhonour9Elitserien Champion
teamyear92000
teamhonour10Australian Pairs Champion
teamyear101992

2003, 2005, 2006, 2009

Leigh Scott Adams (born 28 April 1971 in Mildura, Victoria) is an Australian former motorcycle speedway rider. He is a multiple Speedway Grand Prix winner and World Team Champion. He also won a record ten Australian individual championships, four Australian Under-21 Championships and the 1992 Individual Speedway Junior World Championship.

Career

Australia

Leigh Adams was a product of junior speedway in his home town of Mildura, which was also the home town of multiple Victorian and Australian champion Phil Crump who became his mentor. Adams started racing in 1979 and within a few years would prove himself as one of Australia's best junior solo riders. He finished 3rd in the 1983 Australian U/16 Championship at his home track, the Olympic Park Speedway, before finishing second in the 1985 Championship at the Sidewinders Speedway in Adelaide. Adams won the Australian Under-16 championship in 1986 at the age of 15 which was held in Mildura, before joining the senior ranks in 1987.

Adams would win the first of four Australian Under-21 Championships in 1988 at North Arm in Adelaide, before going on to win again in 1990 at the Riverland Speedway in Renmark, 1991 at Olympic Park and 1992 at the Riverview Speedway in Murray Bridge.

Adams won the Australian Solo Championship in 1992 (North Arm), 1993 (Brisbane Exhibition Ground), 1994 (Olympic Park), 1998 (Murray Bridge), 2000 (Gosford), 2002 (Wayville Showground, Adelaide), 2003 (Gosford), 2005, 2006 and finally 2009. He won his first national title at the North Arm Speedway in Adelaide with a 14 points from his 5 rides, and his tenth and last championship also in Adelaide at Gillman Speedway after dominating the three-round championship with 15 wins from 15 rides.

Adams won his first Victorian State Championship in 1989 in Mildura in what was only his third season of senior riding, beating Phil Crump at Olympic Park. In the early days of his career, and the last of Crump's which had begun in 1970, Crump and Adams were known as "The Master and the Apprentice". Adams would also win the Victorian title in 1990 (Myrtleford), 1991 and 1992 (Mildura), 1994 (Undera) and 1995 (Mildura).

While the reigning Australian U/21 and Senior Champion in 1992, Adams went on to win the 1992 Under-21 World Championship at Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm in Germany to become the Australia's first U/21 World Champion since 1983.

In 1997 and 1998, Adams won the 10 Round Australian Speedway Masters Series (also known as the "Series 500"). He finished runner up in the series to Jason Crump in 1999, and the final year the series was run in 2000 he was once again the Series 500 champion.

1999 also saw Adams win the Australian Long Track Championship in Port Pirie, South Australia, making him the only rider to have won the Australian U/16 (plus Pairs), U/21, Senior (plus Pairs) and Long Track championships. Adams holds the record for most Australian Solo Championship wins with 10 and jointly holds the record for most Australian Under-21 Championship wins with 2012 World Champion Chris Holder. Both riders won the junior title on four occasions.

International

Leigh Adams, rode for Unia Leszno from 1996 to 2010

Leigh first came to England in 1988 and completed four matches for Poole Pirates in the National Junior League. Adams had originally been recommended to Poole by their Australian team manager Neil Street (the father-in-law of Phil Crump), and it was Poole he subsequently joined for their National League Championship winning season of 1989.

To further his career, Leigh then moved up a league to join Swindon Robins for the 1990 season. He made his Robins' debut when scoring 8+2 points from six rides against Oxford Cheetahs in a Gold Cup match at Blunsdon on 24 March. Adams won the first of his record ten Australian national titles in 1992, and also captured the World Under-21 Championship after beating Mark Loram in a race-off at Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Germany. With Swindon relegated to the British League Division Two after the 1992 season, Leigh moved on to spend three years with Arena Essex (1993–95)

In October 1995, during the Speedway Grand Prix Qualification he won the GP Challenge, which ensured that he claimed a permanent slot for the 1996 Grand Prix. He repeated the success two years later in 1997.

He had a single season with the London Lions in 1996 before returning to Swindon in 1997 and recorded a 9.96 average in the inaugural season of the Elite League. Adams was again back with the Robins in 1998 but with Swindon again dropping down a league in 1999, he left and signed for the King's Lynn Stars. Adams remained at King's Lynn for the 2000 campaign and topped the Elite League riders averages, finishing the season on 10.24.

In 2001, Adams signed for Oxford and won the Elite League Championship. He remained with Oxford in 2002, which was a year in which Adams won his first Speedway Grand Prix, after claiming the 2002 Speedway Grand Prix of Scandinavia at the Ullevi in Gothenburg.

The 2003 season saw Adams register a 9.97 league average back with Poole Pirates in a year which Poole won the treble; winning the League Championship, the Knock-Out Cup and the British League Cup. The year also saw him awarded a testimonial, which took place at Swindon.

Adams returned to Swindon in 2004 and again finished top of the Elite League averages on 10.94 and partnered Charlie Gjedde to victory in the Elite League Pairs Championship. In 2005, Adams partnered new Swindon signing Lee Richardson to the Elite League Pairs Championship at Peterborough. On the world stage, Leigh ended his tenth season of Grand Prix activity with his highest ever ranking by winning the bronze medal after being the World No. 4 for the previous three years.

Adams put together another successful season for Swindon in 2007, as the club finished runners-up in all three major domestic finals, being beaten by Coventry in the Elite League Play-Offs final, Knock-Out Cup final and Craven Shield final. Adams completed his best ever Grand Prix campaign in 2007, finishing second overall to Nicki Pedersen. In a consistent Grand Prix campaign, he took victory in three rounds and completed the series with 153 points.

In 2008, Adams became the Swindon Robins all-time top points scorer. His paid maximum at Lakeside in August 2008 took him onto 5,482.5 points, surpassing the previous record set by Martin Ashby who scored 5,476.5 during his time with the Robins. In 2009, he won the Elite League Riders' Championship, held at Brandon Stadium on 2 October.

Retirement

In 2010 Leigh Adams announced his retirement from speedway after 20 years of international competition. This along with a junior career which started in 1982 and saw him win the Australian and Victorian Under-16 Championships.

In 2011, Adams fulfilled a long-term ambition and entered the Finke Desert Race in Australia's Northern Territory near Alice Springs. On 6 June, while on a training ride with his brother and other riders, Adams crashed his motorbike into rocky terrain and sustained multiple injuries including fractured vertebrae, extensive spinal cord damage and broken ribs. He was flown from Alice Springs to Royal Adelaide Hospital where he underwent a six-hour operation to stabilise and strengthen his badly injured spine.

In 2012–13, Adams provided television commentary for Australia's World Series Sprintcars series.

Family

In 2014, Adams' son Declan finished 3rd in the Australian Under-16 Championship at the Pinjar Park Speedway in Perth, Western Australia.

Career honours

World final appearances

Individual World Championship

  • 1993 - GER Pocking, Rottalstadion - 15th - 4pts

World Pairs Championship

  • 1990 - GER Landshut, Ellermühle Stadium (with Todd Wiltshire) - 2nd - 41pts (16)
  • 1992 - ITA Lonigo, Santa Marina Stadium (with Craig Boyce / Shane Parker) - 7th - 10pts (4)
  • 1993 - DEN Vojens, Speedway Center (with Craig Boyce / Jason Lyons) - 6th - 13pts (7)

World Team Cup

  • 1994 - GER Brokstedt, Holsteinring Brokstedt (with Craig Boyce) - 4th - 17pts (7)
  • 1995 - POL Bydgoszcz, Polonia Bydgoszcz Stadium (with Jason Crump / Craig Boyce) - 5th - 14pts (0)
  • 1999 - CZE Pardubice, Svítkova Stadion (with Jason Crump / Ryan Sullivan / Jason Lyons / Todd Wiltshire) - Winner - 40pts (14)
  • 2000 - ENG Coventry, Brandon Stadium (with Jason Crump / Ryan Sullivan / Todd Wiltshire / Craig Boyce) - 4th - 29pts (12)

World Cup

  • 2001 - POL Wrocław, Olympic Stadium (with Jason Crump / Todd Wiltshire / Craig Boyce / Ryan Sullivan) - Winner - 68pts (16)
  • 2002 - ENG Peterborough, East of England Showground (with Todd Wiltshire / Jason Lyons / Jason Crump / Ryan Sullivan) - Winner - 64pts (17)
  • 2003 - DEN Vojens, Speedway Center (with Jason Crump / Todd Wiltshire / Jason Lyons / Ryan Sullivan) - 2nd - 57pts (15)
  • 2006 - ENG Reading, Smallmead Stadium (with Travis McGowan / Ryan Sullivan / Todd Wiltshire / Jason Crump) - 4th - 35pts (8)
  • 2007 - POL Leszno, Alfred Smoczyk Stadium (with Ryan Sullivan / Jason Crump / Chris Holder / Davey Watt / Rory Schlein) - 3rd - 29pts (5)
  • 2008 - DEN Vojens, Speedway Center (with Chris Holder / Jason Crump / Ryan Sullivan / Davey Watt) - 4th - 21pts (6)
  • 2009 - POL Leszno, Alfred Smoczyk Stadium (with Davey Watt / Troy Batchelor / Chris Holder / Jason Crump] - 2nd - 43pts (12)

Individual Under-21 World Championship

  • 1989 - ITA Lonigo, Santa Marina Stadium - 7th - 9pts
  • 1992 - FRG Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Speedway Stadion Pfaffenhofen - Winner - 14+3pts

Speedway Grand Prix results

YearPositionPointsBest finishNotes
199615th288th
199710th429th
199811th515th
19997th674thMade 4 semi-finals but only reached final once
20006th654th
20015th693rdThird in the Danish Grand Prix
20024th127WinnerWon the Swedish Grand Prix
20034th126WinnerWon the Slovenian Grand Prix
20044th131WinnerWon the Swedish Grand Prix
20053rd1072ndSecond in the European Grand Prix
20065th1063rdHighest placed rider not to win a GP (3rd in Scandinavia)
20072nd153WinnerWon Swedish, Scandinavian and Latvian Grand Prix
20086th125WinnerWon European and Scandinavian Grand Prix
200911th812nd

Grand Prix wins

References

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