Jason Doyle
Jason Doyle | ||
Personal information | ||
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Nationality | Australia | |
Date of birth | 6 October 1985 | |
Place of birth | Newcastle, New South Wales | |
Website | www | |
Current club information | ||
British league | Leicester Lions | |
Polish league | Polonia Piła | |
Swedish league | Dackarna | |
Danish league | Region Varde | |
Career history | ||
UK: Premier League: Isle of Wight Islanders Somerset Rebels Newport Wasps Elite League: Poole Pirates Swindon Robins Birmingham Brummies Leicester Lions Poland: Kolejarz Rawicz Start Gniezno Polonia Piła Sweden: Gasarna Avesta Dackarna Denmark: Region Varde |
2005–2006 2008, 2012–2013 2011 2006-2007, 2010–2011 2012 2013 2014– 2008 2009–2010 2011 2009–? 2015 2015 | |
Individual honours | ||
Master of Speedway (GER) South Australian Champion Australian Solo Champion Elite League Riders Champion |
2013 2015 2015 2015 | |
Team honours | ||
Premier League KO Cup Elite League KO Cup Premier League Cup Premier League Pairs Premier League |
2008 2010 2012 2013 2013 |
Jason Doyle (born 6 October 1985 in Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian motorcycle speedway rider who rides for the Leicester Lions in the British Elite League.[1] He is also the reigning (2015) Australian Speedway Champion. He has also won the South Australian Championship, the Elite League Riders' Championship and the Master of Speedway meeting in Germany.
Doyle is a member of the Australia national speedway team.
Career
Australia
Jason Doyle narrowly missed winning his first Australian Championship when he finished only 2 points behind Chris Holder over the three rounds of the 2014 Championship. In the "A" Final of the last round at the Gillman Speedway in Adelaide, Doyle fell and was excluded from the re-run and with Holder finishing second he was able to win his 5th national crown. Going into the round Doyle and Holder had been tied on 38 points after the first two rounds with Doyle winning the opening round in Kurri Kurri and Holder the second round at Undera Park.
On 28 December, 2014 Doyle won the 2014/15 South Australian Championship at Gillman defeating Rohan Tungate, Justin Sedgmen and Dakota North in the Final. Doyle became the first rider from NSW to win the SA title since Aub Lawson won the 3-Lap Championship in 1949.[2] Doyle's win also makes it 8 SA Championships in succession not won by a South Australian rider.
On 10 January 2015 Doyle won the final round of the Australian Solo Championship at Kurri Kurri, also winning the title.[3]
UK and Europe
Doyle made his British speedway debut in March 2005 for Premier League team the Isle of Wight Islanders. In 2006, Doyle remained with the Isle of Wight and signed for the Poole Pirates as their number 8 before moving up to the Elite League full-time with Poole in 2007. He moved to Premier League team the Somerset Rebels in 2008 after failing to secure a team place at Poole, although he still remained a Poole asset.[4] During the 2008 season Doyle finished as runner up in the Premier League Pairs Championship with Emil Kramer and represented Australia at Under-23 Test level. He also won the Premier League Knockout Cup with Somerset.[5]
Doyle missed the 2009 season after tearing the rotator cuff in his shoulder, but returned in 2010 for the Poole Pirates. In 2012 Doyle led the Rebels to League Cup victory and the team narrowly missed on on winning the Premier League; He was voted Rider of the Year by the club's supporters.[6]
In the 2013 season Doyle signed for the Birmingham Brummies, who reached the Elite League play-off final, losing to Poole Pirates. He also led the Somerset Rebels to the Premier League title.[7] In December 2013 he signed for Leicester Lions for the 2014 season. Doyle fell foul of work permit rules and was initially denied a visa that would allow him to ride in the UK in 2014;[8] The situation was resolved before the start of the 2014 season although he was only permitted to ride in one league, so was released by Somerset.[9][10]
In 2013, Doyle won the Master of Speedway title in Bockhorn, Germany.
Doyle has also raced in Poland and Sweden
Jason rounded a fine 2014 European season off by realising his life long dream of becoming a Grand Prix rider for 2015 season after he stormed through the Grand Prix qualifiers before finishing runner up (after a run off for first) in the Grand Prix challenge.
Doyle then headed back to the Australia where his good form continued and he sealed the Australian national championship.
In 2015 Doyle is again competing in the UK for the Leicester Lions where on the eve of the season on 10th March he was appointed captain.
In Sweden Doyle moved from Vastervik to Dakarna while in Poland he has left Lodz to join Torun.
International
Jason Doyle has represented the Australian team at the Speedway World Cup, finishing 3rd with the team in 2013 in the Czech Republic and again in 2014 in Poland. Many judges believed he came of age in the 2014 Final at the Polonia Bydgoszcz Stadium, winning four of his six rides (including a win over reigning World Champion Tai Woffinden) and being the second highest scorer on the night with 13 behind Denmark's triple World Champion Nicki Pedersen who scored 17.
With his second Place at the 2014 Speedway Grand Prix Challenge on 20 September in Lonigo, Italy, Doyle qualified for the 2015 Speedway Grand Prix World Championship Series, joining Australian team mates Chris Holder (the 2012 World Champion) and Wild Card rider Troy Batchelor in the Speedway Grand Prix.
World Final Appearances
Speedway World Cup
- 2013 - Prague, Marketa Stadium - 3rd - 33pts (5)
- 2014 - Bydgoszcz, Polonia Bydgoszcz Stadium - 3rd - 36pts (13)
References
- ↑ Bamford, Robert (2008). Methanol Press Speedway Yearbook 2008. Methanol Press. ISBN 978-0-9553103-5-5.
- ↑ Doyle Wins SA Solo Title
- ↑ Hartshorn, Michael (2015) "Jason Doyle claims Aussie title as Hunter riders dominate final round at Kurri Kurri Speedway", Maitland Mercury, 10 January 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2015
- ↑ "Doyle:I'm no Zorro". Bournemouth Daily Echo. 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
- ↑ "Rebels party on after cup triumph". Burnham & Highbridge Weekly News. 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
- ↑ "Jason Doyle named Somerset Rebels Rider of the Year", Bridgwater Mercury, 7 November 2012. Retrieved 23 March 2014
- ↑ "Hunter duo create speedway history", Maitland Mercury, 1 November 2013. Retrieved 23 March 2014
- ↑ "Speedway: Leicester's Jason Doyle denied a work permit", Daily Star, 27 January 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2014
- ↑ "Speedway: Somerset Rebels without Jason Doyle for 2014", BBC, 5 February 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2014
- ↑ "Speedway: Leicester Lions rider Jason Doyle finally granted visa approval", Leicester Mercury, 22 March 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2014
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