Top Ten Riders
Rider | Team | Points | C.M.A. | |
1 | Eric Langton | Belle Vue Aces | 186.5 | 10.32 |
2 | Vic Huxley | Wimbledon Dons | 132 | 10.31 |
3 | Jack Parker | Harringay Tigers | 230 | 10.07 |
4 | Tom Farndon | New Cross Lambs | 240.5 | 10.06 |
5 | Ginger Lees | Wembley Lions | 230 | 9.96 |
6 | Dicky Case | Lea Bridge/Walthamstow Wolves | 208 | 9.48 |
7 | Bluey Wilkinson | West Ham Hammers | 210 | 9.08 |
8 | Joe Abbott | Belle Vue Aces | 168 | 9.05 |
9 | Bill Kitchen | Belle Vue Aces | 182 | 8.97 |
10 | Tiger Stevenson | West Ham Hammers | 179 | 8.92 |
In the 1934 season, a league for reserves and junior riders was introduced. This wasn't continued in 1935. West Ham Reserves won the reserve league dropping just one point in 12 matches.
Read more about this topic: 1934 Speedway National League
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