Jordan Frampton

Jordan Frampton
Born (1985-03-08) 8 March 1985
Poole, England
Nationality United Kingdom Great Britain
Website Official Website
Current club information
British league rye house rockets
Polish league Kolejarz Rawicz
Career history
2004
2005
2006
2006
2007
2007–2008
2008
2008
2009
2009
Swindon Sprockets
Sittingbourne Crusaders
Mildenhall Fen Tigers
Weymouth Wildcats
Oxford Lions
Somerset Rebels
Rawicz (POL)
Poole Pirates
Newport Wasps
Coventry Bees
Individual honours
Team honours
2008 Premier League KO Cup

Jordan Frampton (born 8 March 1985, in Poole, England) was a motorcycle speedway rider from Great Britain.[1]

Career

Jordan Frampton, also known as Jordan 'The Fury' Frampton started his speedway career in 2003, completing his first full season in 2004 with the Swindon Sprockets in the Conference League. In 2005, Frampton signed for the Sittingbourne Crusaders, also in the Conference League, where he established himself as a heat leader. At the start of 2006, Swindon and Sittingbourne dropped out of the Conference League and Frampton was left without a club until Premier League club Mildenhall Fen Tigers signed him later that year. He also ended the season riding for Weymouth Wildcats in their Conference Trophy team. The Somerset Rebels signed Frampton for their Premier League team in 2007, he also accepted an offer to ride for Oxford Lions in the Conference League. Frampton finished the year with a Premier League average of 4.89.

Frampton continued to ride for Somerset in the Premier League in 2008, and was also signed by his home town club, the Poole Pirates, as their number eight rider to cover for injured riders.[2] He has also rode in Poland in 2008 for Rawicz. Frampton moved to the Newport Wasps in 2009 and doubled-up for Elite League team Coventry Bees. On 1 May 2009, it was announced he had signed a full contract with Coventry, to become a member of their asset base. Jordan then retired from speedway in the early stages of the 2012 season

References

  1. Oakes, P.(2006). Speedway Star Almanac. ISBN 0-9552376-1-0
  2. "Frampton pleased to be involved". Bournemouth Daily Echo. 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-15.

External links


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