Taken from the BSPA Website :

EIGHT clubs will contest the National Development League campaign in 2022.

Champions Mildenhall return to defend their title along with fellow ’21 regulars Armadale, Belle Vue, Berwick and Leicester, whilst happily the sport will still take place in Kent, with the Iwade venue stepping into the competition instead of Central Park.

Entries have also been accepted from two more current Championship clubs, Oxford and Plymouth.

The points limit has been set at 40, and the play-offs will return to decide the league title with the top four teams competing.

There will also be a reduced KO Cup competition featuring the five clubs who expressed their wish to stage additional meetings.

Two rule changes have been agreed concerning team composition:

Any rider who started the 2021 season in the NDL and achieved an average above 4.00 in the Championship is still eligible to compete in the NDL.

Where clubs have two riders in their top five unavailable for a meeting, these can be replaced by a guest and rider-replacement, rather than the previous requirement for any rider rather than an absent No.1 to be replaced by either RR or an unattached rider.

Both Workington (Northside) and Isle of Wight have decided to place their applications on hold, to be revisited for 2023.

British Speedway chairman Rob Godfrey said: “There’s a lot of positivity around the sport at the moment, and we have done everything we can to encourage continued participation of riders in the NDL.

“It’s encouraging to see the interest in the NDL, and we look forward to welcoming Oxford and Plymouth into the league, as well as the continuation of the Kent name at Iwade.

“In addition, we can confirm that Workington at Northside is now a 2023 project, due to vandalism and damage at the site, and security must now be stepped up to prevent that from happening again.

“We were pleased to hold discussions with the Isle of Wight, and we wish them well for the year ahead in the hope that we can welcome them back into the fold in 2023.”

2022 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE: Armadale, Belle Vue, Berwick, Leicester, Kent (at Iwade), Mildenhall, Oxford, Plymouth.

PLAY-OFFS: Semi-finals – 1st v 4th, 2nd v 3rd.

NDL KO CUP: Preliminary round: Mildenhall v Kent; Semi-finals: Leicester v Berwick, Mildenhall/Kent v Oxford.

Commenting on the above statement Mildenhall Co-Owner Greg Palmer said - 

"The meetings held to discuss the coming season have been very positive, it feels like the National Development League has a stronger future than it looked back in 2019 and that is great news for us and the Fen Tigers supporters. We would have liked more clubs involved of course and hope that Northside and the Isle of Wight will return in 2023. 

But with the play offs returning and the KO Cup as well we can look forward to a full season of racing and we cannot wait to get going. It is our intention to announce our team this week starting with the first two riders this evening'

 

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