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16th-22nd June schedule

16/6/2025

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Few more circles to race in with this busy race week ahead!
With the weather looking to be very bright and sunny for this week ahead our training sessions will go ahead as per usual with kids club starting at 6:30pm till 7:30pm, followed by senior training.

Wednesday we are hosting Stephen Ruddick's Men's Walking and Talking Group for a come and try it cycle speedway session. We look forward to inviting these guys down to our track for them to come out and try our sport with the aims of helping to improve men's mental health giving them a safe space to open up about their mental health and support each other! For more information about the group visit: www.menwalkingandtalking.co.uk

Thursday our track is open for any riders who wish to come and train with our senior team for a small fee of £3.00. Track opens from around 7pm.

Going into the weekend we are back down in the East (AGAIN) for the British Club Championship weekend. We have two teams entered into the weekend: Lee Aris and Chris Jewkes make up the vets pairing which as a club we will be defending the title after the pairing of Lee Aris and Craig Guy won the title up in Hull last year. We have also entered the Open British Club championships which sees us in Semi Final 2 alongside: Kesgrave, Ipswich, Birmingham, Great Blakenham B, Poole and Sheffield. ​
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15th June Midland league race day

16/6/2025

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In today’s fixture, Wednesfield Aces took on the Birmingham Monarchs at home in a spirited Father's Day clash. Wednesfield managed to field a full team of six riders, including juniors Jacob Jewkes and Nyla Aris, who fittingly lined up alongside their fathers—team captain Chris Jewkes and Lee Aris—for this special occasion. Rounding out the squad were the ever-reliable Tom Bewick and the fast-paced junior, Corey Burt.
Despite a strong and determined effort from the Wednesfield side, they were narrowly edged out by a powerful Birmingham team, who took the win with a final score of 94–85.
The match delivered exciting racing throughout, with standout performances from Corey Burt and Chris Jewkes, who together secured two maximum heat wins. The team fought hard right to the final race, showing great spirit and teamwork.
At halftime, we took a moment to celebrate Father’s Day with a special photo opportunity.
We invited all the fathers and their children onto the track for a group photo, and the turnout was fantastic. The image captures just how many dads and kids were present on the day, highlighting the strong family spirit that runs through our clubs.
It was a great reminder of how cycle speedway brings generations together—both on and off the track.
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home internationals...

6/6/2025

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​Technically we had 3 Aces in action today first being Megan who was managing the Midlands Womens team in the regional pairs competition.
Narrowly missing out on the win due to a run off being required the midlands team of Lizzie Rigley, Lucy Whitehead and Bekah Humphries had been leading early on and were the only team to score a max 7-3 heat finishing on equal points with the North the run off was ran to decide who got gold. This was only the 2nd match Megan had been in charge and was on the back of a midland win in the women’s league.
Next up was Corey who had been chosen to race in the England shirt in the Junior Home Internationals meeting.
Corey had an impressive days racing scoring a maximum of 16, he was extremely pleased with his performance as were a number of spectators around the track.
Third Ace up today was Wayne Aris who is the England Senior team manager. Wayne’s chosen England team went on to achieve the match win bringing home the gold medal.
Tomorrow Corey will be in action again riding for the Midlands senior team in the Battle of Britain.
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floodlight grant...

6/6/2025

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Wednesfield Aces Cycle Speedway Club would like to give a big thank you to Councillor Phil Bateman MBE.
Mr Bateman and the team from the Voluntary and Community Sector Support have aided our club by awarding us a grant of £1000 towards the upgrade of our floodlights. We are a local voluntarily run club which has been established for 62 years in Ashmore Park in Wednesfield. We support and are supported by the local community. We hold club training nights on Tuesdays and Thursdays where we require the floodlights to enable us to continue training through the darker spring and autumn evenings. Children from 4-18 attend to learn how to ride cycle speedway a sport which is in race format where the fastest over 4 laps wins. The children who attend are from a range of diverse backgrounds some with disabilities and our British Cycling registered coaches are all fully trained in first aid and safeguarding.
Not just children attend we also have senior riders who also train and ride local league competition matches thorough the darker colder months.
Wednesfield Aces are a friendly welcoming club who are looking for more members whether it be volunteers to help run the club or riders who would like to try cycle speedway for the first time.

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georgia's day at the laurels

6/6/2025

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​DAY 2 of the LAURELS RESULTS
Today it was Georgia’s turn to take to the Poole track in the Women’s Ade Gale Laurel event. Georgia completed her 5 rides with no falls and scoring double digits points to secure her brownie treat post racing. Nothing more to say about that…. so well done G!
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Laurels day one...

6/6/2025

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​Great First Day Success At The Laurels
Kick starting the Poole Laurels weekend Ace Corey was invited to race in the junior category. Using the inside gate one advantage in his first race Corey tussled his way into the first corner with the Australian Cody Petty but took a tumble with a rerun his race day took a much more positive turn with a win off his second gate one and being involved in all the action to eventually finish on 11 points.
Lee Aris then took to the track in the vets event after a win in his first heat he also suffered from some early racing issues being served with a point gate deduction in his second heat meant he earnt 3 points for his second race win. Lee continued his winning streak even until his final race when coming against Horspaths Lukas Nowacki as both riders were tied on 15pts at the time and Birminghams Mark Winwood who was only a point behind the pairing. After his final race win Lee took the top spot on the podium and crowned today’s winner.
Some excellent riding from both of our riders today well done to you both. Tomorrow Georgia will be racing in the Women’s event which will be followed by the senior finale.
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