Monday, June 16, 2025

2025 BetGoodwin Oxford Spires

Oxford Spires top scorer for 2024, Rohan Tungate is confirmed for 2025.

Polish Champion Maciej ‘Magic’ Janowski will return in 2025 to pick up where he left off in 2024.

Number Three in the 2024 Averages popular Brit Charles Wright returns for the 2025 season.

The ever exciting Dane Peter Kildemand returns to the UK for the first time since 2018!

A key rider for 2025 – Erik Riss take his place in the line up!

Talented Latvian youngster Francists Gusts makes his UK debut with the Spires

Luke Killeen will be returning to the Oxford Spires as the Rising Star!

  • The Wright stuff from Charles
    BETGOODWIN Oxford Spires’ No 1 Charles Wright scored five and three points respectively in the two British Grand Prix rounds at the National Speedway Stadium in Manchester over the weekend on Friday and Saturday – playing his part in two absorbing and exciting meetings. The 36-year-old from Stockport was the wildcard rider for both events,
  • REPORT: Home setback for Oxford Spires
    BETGOODWIN Oxford Spires suffered a 38-52 home defeat to the King’s Lynn Stars in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership at the BetGoodwin Oxford Stadium last night (Thursday). Spires never led, although they did level the scores at 18-18, after a 4-2 from Charles Wright and Maciej Janowski in Heat 6. Spires held a 5-1 in
  • PREVIEW: Spires back in business with key home clash at the BetGoodwin Oxford Stadium
    BETGOODWIN Oxford Spires return to action for the first time in over a fortnight when they host King’s Lynn Stars in a crucial ROWE Motor Oil Premiership clash at the BetGoodwin Oxford Stadium on Thursday evening (June 12) at 7.30pm. King’s Lynn and Oxford are currently tied on six points in the league table, and
  • FIXTURE CHANGES for BetGoodwin Oxford Spires
    PLEASE NOTE, due to rained off fixtures at other tracks, Oxford Speedway have co-operated and agreed to the following fixture changes for the BetGoodwin Oxford Spires in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership. Two of our home meetings at the BetGoodwin Oxford Stadium have swapped – our clash with Ipswich Witches now takes place on Monday,
  • REPORT: Spires shot down at High Noon
    BETGOODWIN Oxford Spires lost out 32-58 in their lunchtime ROWE Motor Oil Premiership encounter at Belle Vue’s National Speedway Stadium earlier today on Bank Holiday Monday. The fixture went ahead, despite the threat of rain. There was a smattering of the wet stuff both at the start and end of the meeting, while the heavens
  • PREVIEW: High noon for Spires in Manchester
    BETGOODWIN Oxford Spires travel to Belle Vue’s National Speedway Stadium in Manchester for a Bank Holiday Monday (May 26) clash in the ROWE Motor Oil Premiership which commences at 12 noon. Craig Cook is ruled out by the 7-day regarding illness, and Spires will use rider replacement in his absence. Spires will line-up in the