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Speedway Life

Liam’s speedway life began as a kid running around the terraces and getting an occasional chance of helping out in the pits. Pretty soon this led to him having a shot on a small 250cc bike – and with this, a Speedway Rider was born.  From here, he took the opportunity to train with Monarchs Speedway Academy and Duns Training Track, moving on to a more comfortable chassis and 500cc engine, getting those laps in whenever he could.

Racing in all weathers and conditions, it was clear to see how dedicated he was.  His distinct raw talent drew the attention of Clubs looking to build their Junior contingent and Liam was keen on seizing the chance to join a team.

In 2025, he joined West Lothian Wildcats, partnered with Lee Harrison on 500cc engines, competing in the Northern Junior League.  Lee had done a fair bit of racing by now, and was familiar with all northern tracks.  This put Liam in good stead for his first taste of team riding and pretty soon they were battling the opposition together.

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The Wildcat was ever present, home and away.  He took a few knocks, but always picked himself up and dusted down in time for the next heat.  'Track Time' was (is) always in the forefront of his mind, and he gladly accepted guest booking with Berwick Bullets, Ashfield Giants and Redcar Cubs, filling his weekends with racing.  

Off the track, his next love is being in the pits.  Liam can feel at home in any pits and must have achieved spanner bragging rights for miles travelled across the UK, mechanicing with his pals.  He has gained a reputation in the Armadale pits for being reliable and handy when needed, so perhaps wasn’t so surprising that the promotion looked to Liam to get them out of a tricky spot when a team space couldn’t be fulfilled.

Liam received the unexpected request – Would he accept a guest place for Edinburgh Monarchs Academy in the National Development League? Let’s just say, he didn’t take long to check his diary and accept. Riding at No. 3 against Iron Steelers - It was a tough call and his greatest challenge to date.  4 heats later = a paid win, refs decision on the line, a retiral and a wee crash ending in a disqualification, but ooh what a night!.

It is still remembered for being an amazing night,  and pivotal for the Academy with a big home win, 51 v 39. The added buzz of the crowd cheering his name - Our Boy’s a Superstar.

This is how the press read in the days that followed:

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Reports edited from Edinburgh Monarchs Speedway Website and programme
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Dick Barrie's Column from Speedway Star magazine: The Best of The Best 2025

Late in the season, Liam accepted another NDL guest spot with Middlesborough Cubs.  Not so memorable, but didn’t matter, the benchmark had been cleared and Liam now believed in himself, that the chances he took would pay off for him, ‘course we all knew he could!

Thoughout the closed season, Liam - along with bike focused on staying fit, gaining strength and building up endurance for the new season ahead. 

For 2026 he joins Ashfield Giants in the Northern Junior League, partnering long-time pal, Stene Pijper.  When hes not riding, you'll still find him in the pits on the tools  -  Good Luck Liam.  

Look out for more news and updates over the season. 


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