Kelvin Tatum


Kelvin Martin Tatum MBE is a former British international motorcycle speedway and grasstrack rider.

Career

Tatum attended Brighton College from 1977 to 1980. He started riding speedway bikes at Hackney's training school at Hackney Wick Stadium in the winter of 1982-83. He was given his first team place at Hackney's rivals, Wimbledon Dons, riding in the top flight British League in 1983. He finished the season with an average of over six points per meeting.
In 1985 he signed for Coventry Bees, staying there for the next six seasons. Stints then followed at Berwick Bandits, Bradford Dukes, Arena Essex Hammers, Poole Pirates, Peterborough Panthers and the ill-fated London Lions, with brother Neville Tatum among his teammates.
Tatum became British Champion twice; in 1987 and 1990. In 1990 Tatum was the highest placed British rider in the World Final at the Odsal Stadium in Bradford, finishing in 7th place with 9 points from his 5 rides. In the 1990 World Final qualifying rounds, Tatum had won the Commonwealth Final at the Belle Vue Stadium in Manchester. It was his third Commonwealth Final win after having done so in 1987 and 1988. Tatum would add a fourth Commonwealth crown to his trophy cabinet in 1992.

Longtrack and grasstrack

Later in Tatum's career, he turned his attention to grasstrack and longtrack to much success. He won the World Long Track Championship three times, in 1995, 1998 and 2000, and missed out on a fourth title in 2004 when his bike broke down whilst leading the final. Tatum was also the European Grasstrack Champion in 1995 and British Grasstrack Champion four times: in 1996, 1999, 2000 and jointly in 2001, and was almost unbeatable in domestic grasstrack events in the latter stage of his career, winning 4 British Masters Championships. Fittingly, Tatum won his last ever grasstrack event, the Bonfire Burnup in 2006 at Collier Street in Kent.
Kelvin Tatum also won the Australian Long track Grand Prix in 1991 at the Bathurst Showground, and again in 1999 at the Tamworth Showground.

After retirement

Kelvin is now a television presenter, appearing on BT Sport speedway programmes as a presenter and commentator and is currently the lead expert commentator for Speedway Grand Prix and Speedway World Cup broadcasts. He began commentating when taking a break from the sport, but continued when he returned to ride for the Arena Essex Hammers in 2002. He was awarded an MBE in the 2003 New Year Honours list.

World Final appearances

Individual World Championship

Finals
Finals
Grand-Prix
World Longtrack Best Grand-Prix Results
Finals
1995 - Joure 24pts
2004 - Eenrum

British Masters Grasstrack Championship

Podium Finishes
1993 Third @ Tonbridge & Wimborne
1994 Third @ Severn Valley & Tonbridge
1995 Second @ North Berks & Severn Valley
1996 First @ Andover & North Berks
1997 Second @ Wainfleet & Andover
1999 First @ North Berks
2000 First @ Astra
2001 Equal First @ North Berks with Glenn Cunningham
2003 Third @ Astra