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British Speedway Promoters' Association

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The British Speedway Promoters Limited (BSPL) organises the domestic motorcycle speedway competitions in the United Kingdom.[1] They are also responsible for the promotion and running of the FIM meetings staged in Britain. Wimbledon controller Ronnie Green was the first chairman of the organization.[2]

Each club has a promoter in the association, although promotions under three years of membership do not have a vote. A Management Committee is elected at the Annual General Meeting, and this committee is responsible for the day-to-day running of British speedway.[citation needed]

All the promoters meet periodically to discuss matters of importance, usually rule changes.

Motorcycle speedway

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References

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  1. ^ Maul, Rob (4 July 2010). "Teenage Sensation May Turn His Back On Britain". Athletics+ | Sport | Speedway. The Independent On Sunday. p. 23.
  2. ^ Hart, Cyril (8 January 1957). "What About A Flutter At The Speedway?". Sportsgazing 1957. Daily Herald. p. 7.
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