Cook now a Bandit
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
Cook joins the Borders’ club after recovering from a shoulder injury which prematurely ended his 2024 campaign in Workington and Leicester colours.
The 37-year-old Cumbrian has scored over 4,700 points in the second tier since making his debut with the Comets in 2009 and a further 2,000 in the top flight, predominantly with Belle Vue.
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Hide AdHe has regularly been a thorn in the Bandits’ side around their Shielfield Park home, Cook’s previous dozen league and cup visits seeing him average over 12 points a meeting, including three full maximum scores.
He holds the record for the fastest four laps at the famously pacy circuit. The time of 62.8sec was set in 2015 and is a tenth of a second faster than current GP star and fellow Cumbrian Dan Bewley’s official track, set in 2020 following work to widen and shorten the raceway.
Cook joins Rory Schlein, Drew Kemp and Danyon Hume as confirmed starters for the 2025 campaign for the side which found itself at the foot of the Championship following an injury-ravaged 2024 campaign.
The rider had been expected to return to Workington Berwick's team manager, Stewart Dickson, explained that he moved quickly to make a deal after learning of Cook's availability following the British Speedway annual meeting in Tenerife.
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Hide AdHe said: “It was a no-brainer really. “When riders of Craig’s calibre become available you don’t have to think too hard about what he offers to any team.
“I worked with him at Leicester in the Premiership in both 2023 and 2024 so I know what he brings to the table first-hand.
“It is a very significant step towards our mission to build a team capable to compete for silverware on all fronts in 2025.”