2022 MSDL DETAILS
The 2022 MSDL will again compromise of three teams – reigning champions Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Sittingbourne. There were hope of adding a few more teams but unfortunately they were not able to commit.
The Birmingham DUCTAIR Bulls aim for their third title win having finished top in 2019 and 2021 but they will have tough opposition in the Wolverhampton Heathens and the Sittingbourne Crusaders.
They will meet each other home and away twice which gives the youngsters valuable track time. All three clubs will also be running other events for the young riders with Birmingham planning a full second half including 125cc races and Youth 500.
Wolverhampton open the 2022 season with the visit of local rivals Birmingham on Monday 4th April then the two sides meet again 48 hours later at Perry Barr. Kent open their fixtures at home on Sunday May 1st with the visit of Wolverhampton.
League co-ordinator Laurence Rogers is glad to see the league survive , “ It’s been a hard few years for the MSDL but we have survived . We welcome Sittingbourne back into the fold and this is pleasing whilst the Midlands rivalry between Wolverhampton and Birmingham is back. I had spoken to a few clubs about entering but they can’t fit in this year but we are already discussing 2023 with them. “
“The main thing is that the young riders coming through the system have somewhere to ride in a competitive environment that will stand them in good stead for the future.”
MSDL 2022 FIXTURES
APRIL
MON 4 WOLVERHAMPTON V BIRMINGHAM A
WEDS 6 BIRMINGHAM V WOLVERHAMPTON A
MAY
SUN 1 KENT V WOLVERHAMPTON A
MON 9 WOLVERHAMPTON V KENT A
WEDS 18 BIRMINGHAM V KENT A
JUNE
MON 6 WOLVERHAMPTON V KENT B
WEDS 29 BIRMINGHAM V KENT B
JULY
WEDS 13 BIRMINGHAM V WOLVERHAMPTON B
SUN 24 KENT V WOLVERHAMPTON B
MON 25 WOLVERHAMPTON V BIRMINGHAM B
AUGUST
SUN 28 KENT V BIRMINGHAM A
SEPTEMBER
SUN 4 KENT V BIRMINGHAM B