British speedway rider
Glen Alan Phillips (born 22 November 1982) in Farnborough, Kent,[1] is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England.
Career
Phillips represented the Great Britain national speedway team at Under-21 level.[2] His primary club while riding in the British speedway leagues was the Isle of Wight Islanders.[3][4] He was part of the Isle of Wight four who won the Premier League Four-Team Championship, held on 8 July 2007, at the East of England Arena.[5]
In 2015, Phillips was part of the British team with Richard Hall, Andrew Appleton and James Shanes that won the world championship gold medal at the 2015 Team Long Track World Championship.[6] It was the first time that Britain had won the event.[7][8][9]
Major results
World Longtrack Championship
Grand-Prix Years
- 2003 - Reserve (Non-Starter)
- 2004 - Four G.P. 22pts (17th)
- 2006 - Three G.P. 33pts (7th)
- 2007 - Three G.P. 11pts (17th)
- 2008 - Four G.P. 66pts (Second)
- 2009 - Five G.P. 76pts (5th)
- 2010 - Six G.P. 62pts (10th)
- 2011 - Six G.P. 53pts (12th)
- 2012 - Six G.P. 70pts (10th)
- 2013 - Six G.P. 46pts (16th)
- 2014 - One G.P. 10pts (18th)
- 2015 - Four G.P. 29pts (11th)
- 2016 - five G.P. 46pts (8th)
Best G.P. Results
First
- 2009 - Morizes
Second
- 2008 - Morizes
Third
- 2008 - Marianske Lanze
- 2008 - Vechta
World Longtrack Team Championship
- 2007 - Morizes (with Paul Hurry, Andrew Appleton & Mitch Godden) Second
- 2008 - Werlte (with Richard Hall, Mitch Godden & Vince Kinchin) Third
- 2009 - Eenrum (with Paul Hurry, Andrew Appleton & Richard Hall) Fourth
- 2010 - Morizes (with Andrew Appleton, Richard Hall & Chris Mills) Fourth
- 2011 - Scheeßel (with Paul Cooper, Andrew Appleton & Mitch Godden) Third
- 2012 - St. Macaire (with Paul Cooper, Richard Hall & David Howe) Second
- 2013 - Folkestone (with Richard Hall, Andrew Appleton & Paul Cooper) Third
- 2014 - Forssa (with Andrew Appleton, Richard Hall & David Howe) Fifth
- 2015 - Muhldorf (with Andrew Appleton, Richard Hall & James Shanes) First
- 2016 - Mariánské Lázně (with Andrew Appleton, Richard Hall & James Shanes) 4th
European Grasstrack Championship
Finalist
Best Other Results
Semi-final
Second
Third
British Grasstrack Championship
Masters
First
Second
Third
Other Top Ten Finishes
References