Welcome to the 'Chris Richards' Exeter Falcons speedway team, members of the Midland/Southern Development League. Established in 1929, the Falcons are one of the longest serving speedway teams in UK speedway, now racing out of Plymouth Speedway's St.Boniface Arena whilst efforts continue to bring speedway back to Exeter.
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Please take a look around our website which has plenty to offer from fixtures and results to a guide of speedway and the history of Exeter Falcons.
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WELCOME!
The falcons first home event of the season saw them defeat the Isle of Wight Wizards which makes it 2 out of 2 for their first two meetings of the season.
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Saul Bully was in impressive form yet again!
Click here for the result, rider scores and heat results.
Exeter Speedway opened on Saturday 9 March 1929. It was the brainchild of Leonard Glanfield who grew up in Exeter and having moved to London worked for Southern Speedways at White City when the sport arrived in England. Racing at the County Ground took place twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The Exeter City Speedway team caused a sensation at Stamford Bridge when in a challenge match they became the only team to defeat the Glaziers, who were unbeaten in the first English League.
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We are proud to announce the 6 rider squad who will be dawning the Falcons race jackets this season in the Midland & Southern Development League as well as the Falcons home and away fixtures.
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Falcons team manager Alan Spencer said “I’ve put together a squad that can only improve throughout the season and that’s what this league is all about”. Alan also went into detail about the 6 riders representing the Falcons this season.
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SPECIAL DATE FOR YOUR DIARIES!
90th Anniversary event announced for August.
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The Royal Oak will be hosting a special event, as shown below, to celebrate 90 years of Exeter Speedway. More information can be found on the events page. Click here to read more...