[1] The gulf in quality of teams was highlighted because of the merging of the two leagues, with Eastbourne Eagles winning the title 56 points clear of bottom club Exeter Falcons.
[2] Eastbourne had been an easy runner-up the previous year to runaway winners Poole Pirates and retained four of their riders Martin Dugard, Dean Barker, Stefan Dannö and Stefan Andersson, which provided enough firepower to seal the Championship.
Former World Champion Gary Havelock guided Bradford to the Cup success and also picked up the Premier League Riders Championship.
[8] Cradley Heathens won the Premier League Four-Team Championship, which was held on 6 August 1995, at the East of England Arena.
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