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Most Luckless Performance In A Meeting By A Rider
tonyd replied to Joe Beevers's topic in Years Gone By
But then the bad luck turned to good luck for one of the russians who ended up borrowing and riding the one and only Bert Harkings bike on the night (which was proberly faster than the russians own at that time) but ........ ....... bad luck then struck again when I believe Berts bike ended up rather bent after landing on the dog track after the ruskies had a coming together with the unlucky Briggo that night. -
The Collapse Of The Pound And The Effect On The El
tonyd replied to Steve Shovlar's topic in SGB Premiership Speedway League
Sounds damm good to me -
Wimbledon 1968 not sure who it was against now (something in my head says Halifax) but I was only 11 and I was just mesmerised at the time by the speed, the smell and the flying dirt (as I then thought) off the back wheel. I came away from that meeting dreaming of the next week and maybe one day riding in the team alongside my new super high speed hero Olle Nygren.
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Used to love Frank Ebdon running a meeting,the two minute warning was on for the next heat while the riders were still on track on the slow down lap. He never put up with any crap if a rider spent time gardening at the gate for to long he would be excluded for delaying the start. I wonder what he is up to now and if he could be tempted out of retirement to teach a few refs how to move todays meetings along?
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Got to agree I think its a great team and I think they could get a medal Saturday week. Time will tell but you know all the riders there will be racing flat out from tapes up to the checkered flag and as Danny King showed in the British Final the Belle Vue track is a real racers track. ......... COME ON TEAM GB
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Mr controversy Garry Middleton, a man guaranteed to liven up any meeting either by his riding or by upsetting a opposition rider, team manager or promoter. The London Cup The Southern Riders Championship The Gold Cup Wembley, Wimbledon, Hackney and White City Speedway clubs The WD & HO Wills International at Wimbledon The end of season Champions Chase at Hackney
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The Most Secret Speedway Meeting Ever
tonyd replied to Grand Central's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
Thanks for the report Phil but the important question is ....... WHO WON ? -
If I remember right didnt a early morning cleaning lady phone someone up to report that a couple of people had got into the stadium and were messing about on the bikes? (I might have even read it in one of Briggo's or Mike Patrick's books)
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. They could do a competition for the supporters as they enter the stadium and draw a name out on the parade and the winning name will be that nights referee. Im sure that there must be many young schoolkids competent of pushing a few buttons, annoying the riders and upsetting the crowd during the match. Lets face it the current referees have been doing this for years. Im only kidding folks, before everyone starts going loopy and posting replys.
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Dont know but I think he (and his no nonsense refereeing) is sadly missed, always the man in charge at the meeting and took cr*p from no one no matter how big a star the rider or team manager was. Seen him get through many a meeting in record time with the 2 minute warning for the next race coming on as the last riders left the track. Come back Frank British speedway needs you.
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Tommy Jansson - Anniversary - 20\05\1975
tonyd replied to The White Knight's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I have just said to my wife that its now 39 years ago since we lost Tommy and she has just said it was one of the worst days of her life when she heard the news. She was a ardent Wimbledon supporter when we met (I supported Wembley) never missing a home meeting and going to as many away fixtures as possible but the death of Tommy changed things for her totally. She continued to go for a couple of years after his death but she could not find the enthusiasm to keep going like she used to and after a couple of years drifted away from the sport totaly. The loss of Tommy finished her love of speedway and to be honest I think it was the start of the downward spiral for Wimbledon speedway as well. Sleep well Tommy, the world misses you. -
My thoughts are that Adam should sit down and have a chat with himself about if he should carry on racing speedway. Dont get me wrong I have nothing but admiration for Adam (or any other rider) but with the amount of accidents the poor sod has had its a wonder just how much more can his body take? This week there are two big meetings one for Ricky Ashworth and one for the late great Billy Sanders (ok life not lost on the track) and we have just had the BEN Fund meeting, I WOULD HATE TO SEE / WE DONT NEED or WANT another meeting added to the calander in seasons to come for any more riders. This post might upset a few people and we all know speedway riders are a special / strange breed of people but these are my personal thoughts and I know myself that watching Adam race nowdays I wonder and sort of worry everytime he comes off or clashes with another rider (part and parcel of racing) if all is going to be ok now-a-days.
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Wembley Lion if you went to Alperton High School on Ealing Road next to the station so did I. I was there between 1968 and 1972 After Wembley closed I went to Wimbledon when I could get a lift, but when I got a car I was off everywhere. 1970's a great time for speedway.
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It was a lifetime ago Cityrebel. 1971 I was 14 and my Saturday consisted of leaving home early to walk to the stadium (I lived at Alperton the bottom end of Wembley) and go to the pit gate to see riders arriving, watch the match and then back to the pit gates again to see the riders loading back up. Next hot foot it down to the Captains Table ( remember "Eat Where the Lions Eat" ) to get a bag of chips and to see the riders again (cars with bikes on the back all parked outside) before walking home eating me chips. Happy Days.
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I do remember seeing a couple of the flying lap attempts in the 70/71 seasons (may have been called the One Lap Dash then as well) but as I said above they may have been programme filler races because I dont remember them being run regular just now and again. Another thing I have always wondered is were all the tracks that were laid for World Finals etc after 1972 the same size or did they vary each time slightly ? ie track width, length or shape of bends?
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Yes I remember it. Did'nt they have 1 or 2 laps to get up to speed and then lap 3 they were timed? If I also remember right the programme said that Freddie Williams was the timed record holder and it was his time that they were all trying to beat. Who ended up the record holder I have no idea (or even if it was a real competition or it was just a prgramme filler) maybe someone like Norbold or Bert can supply more information about it.
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I was thinking the same thing or maybe they just didn't want to ride for what was on offer. Its one of those questions that the likes of the supporters will never get the answer to.
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Just Imagine......where Would You Choose?
tonyd replied to SpeedwayTShirts's topic in Speedway News and Discussions
I agree nothing could better this, Perfect in every way. ( ok add Bert flying across the line to the sound of the cannon going off for total 100% perfection ) -
Rye House V Workington... 5th July, 7pm
tonyd replied to Shadders's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Modd im afraid your talking out your a*se with that posting, you proberly wont find a more dedicated fan in the country than Shadders, the amount of time and money he spends on following the rockets at home and around the country he is entitled to have his say about the promotion, the team and what there not achieving. If I was Len and co I would start listening to what the fans are saying or there could be a even more like me who got totally fed up and disillusioned with the crap teams and lame excuses that I gave up going all together a couple of years back. -
For me I believe the riders do there best to be professional sportsmen and purvey that to image to sponsers and supporters around the country, but im afraid I do not feel the same can be said about some promoters or the sports ruling bodies who seem to like to present the sport as a form of amateur entertainment
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Urgent Postponement Stoke V Buxton 13/04/14
tonyd replied to Swift Saint's topic in National League Speedway
Having worked in construction over the years I agree with what you have said, any problem can be overcome but it takes expert knowledge and money (proberly lots of it) and most speedway clubs not just stoke would have a problem with finding extra funds for anything outside of the planned budget. I say Good luck to Stoke, I hope they get it sorted and get back on the track asap as its now one of my local tracks since moving to the midlands from down south. -
Rye House V Plymouth League Cup 5 April
tonyd replied to Vincent Vega's topic in SGB Championship League Speedway
Well I assume his mum does. -
A quote thats heard every year on the terraces and one that I that feel needs to be printed in bold lettering on the front cover of the speedway rule book. (is there still a genuine speedway rule book ?)