William Stanley Alfred Hole (23 October 1919 – 4 April 1986) was a motorcycle speedway rider from England.
[1] Hole, born in Bath, began riding for the Bristol Bulldogs junior team in 1946,[2] one year before making his British leagues debut riding for the first team during the 1947 Speedway National League Division Two season.
[3] The following season in 1948, he helped Bristol win the league title[4] and one year later he was averaging an impressive 10.11 on his way to helping Bristol achieve the 1949 league and National Trophy double.
[6] Hole remained as one of Bristol's main riders, became the club captain and a fan's favourite.
[5] Mid-way through the 1955 season Bristol withdrew from the league forcing Hole to ride for another club.