Ray Stadia 1,071 Posted September 11, 2023 It gives me no pleasure to be the first to post that Gordon Kennett has passed away. What a great rider and ambassador for the sport. RIP Gordon 1 10 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Halifaxtiger 5,318 Posted September 12, 2023 Saddened to hear this news. One of first meetings watching Wimbledon in the early 1980's was against Eastbourne and Gordon became one of my favourite riders after that. By all accounts a true professional, he was by the same accounts quiet, modest and extremely likeable. Sincere condolences to his family. 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sidney the robin 4,735 Posted September 12, 2023 A terrific rider and a extremely modest guy RIP Gordon. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Technik 491 Posted September 12, 2023 I can't believe it. Only a few short weeks ago I was talking to him at Oxford as he was like a small child hanging over the third turn fence watching the racing along with his brother. The Kennetts are true fans of speedway & Gordon will be greatly missed. Don't ride faster than the angels can fly.. Best wishes to his family & friends at this sad time RIP 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OveFundinFan 4,142 Posted September 12, 2023 Sad news to read. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steve roberts 9,246 Posted September 12, 2023 This is awful news....one of my first heroes at Cowley. Can't believe that Gordon is no longer with us. Despite suffering with diabetes he prided himself on his fitness. RIP Gordon...a true legend! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M.D 463 Posted September 12, 2023 Shocked by the news, a true legend of Eastbourne speedway and the sport in general. I know he was very keen to help with the guys trying to get Eastbourne back racing, RIP GK 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mikebv 10,277 Posted September 12, 2023 A top level rider, in an era of greats... Saw him and PC have some cracking battles at Hyde Rd, with Gordon adopting a long track style of racing down the straights... RIP.... 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fatface 2,554 Posted September 12, 2023 That’s sad news. Always gave full value wherever and whenever he rode. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Garry1603 353 Posted September 12, 2023 (edited) Such sad news. By all accounts a top guy as well as a top rider. One of speedway's 'royalty'. RIP Gordon Edited September 12, 2023 by Garry1603 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
steve roberts 9,246 Posted September 12, 2023 41 minutes ago, mikebv said: A top level rider, in an era of greats... Saw him and PC have some cracking battles at Hyde Rd, with Gordon adopting a long track style of racing down the straights... RIP.... One particular race involving the two was at Hackney when PC was deputising for Dave Morton. Shoulder to shoulder for the entire four laps giving each other enough room to race and ended as a dead heat. Gordon has left me with so many memories. A great rider! 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
M.D 463 Posted September 12, 2023 Born:02.09.1953, Bromley, EnglandBritish Clubs:Eastbourne (1970-1972, 1979-1982, 1985-1991)Wimbledon (1970, 1984)Leicester (1971)Cradley (1971, 1988)Hackney (1971)Kings Lynn (1971, 1983, 1988)Oxford (1972-1975)White City (1976-1978)Swindon (1985, 1986, 1988)Wolverhampton (1986, 1992-1994)Ipswich (1988)Belle Vue (1988)Milton Keynes (1991)Exeter (1993) Year..Clubs..Meetings..Rides..Points..Bonus..Average..Maxima1970..Eastbourne..29..116..166..31..6.79..2P1970..Wimbledon..5..12..5..2..2.331971..Eastbourne..35..148..294..28..8.70..3F..3P1971..Leicester..1..5..6..1..5.601971..Cradley..1..3..2..0..2.671971..Hackney..3..10..6..3..3.601971..King's Lynn..1..4..1..0..1.001972..Eastbourne..38..164..324..32..8.68..6P1972..Oxford..5..15..11..3..3.731973..Oxford..35..139..184..39..6.42..1P1974..Oxford..27..106..176..18..7.32..1F..1P1975..Oxford..38..175..340..28..8.41..1F..2P1976..White City..39..168..399..8..9.69..10F..1P1977..White City..42..207..524..15..10.41..10F..3P1978..White City..38..166..392..3..9.52..9F1979..Eastbourne..34..172..416..10..9.91..9F1980..Eastbourne..24..116..281.5..0..9.71..4F1981..Eastbourne..42..203..483..8..9.67..8F1982..Eastbourne..48..212..493..22..9.72..7F..3P1983..King's Lynn..45..193..383..22..8.391984..Wimbledon..50..190..252..35..6.04..1P1985..Eastbourne..44..186..480..7..10.47..10F..1P1985..Swindon..12..45..56..15..6.311986..Swindon..1..3..0..0..0.001986..Eastbourne..46..210..487..31..9.87..4F..7P1986..Wolves..3..11..16..1..6.181987..Eastbourne..38..166..368..22..9.40..6F..3P1988..Eastbourne..34..178..424.5..19..9.97..5F..1P1988..Cradley..1..4..5..1..6.001988..King's Lynn..6..24..32..4..6.001988..Belle Vue..1..3..3..0..4.001988..Ipswich..1..4..4..2..6.001988..Swindon..1..4..4..2..6.001989..Eastbourne..38..207..473..24..9.60..1F..3P1990..Eastbourne..27..140..303..10..8.94..1F..1P1991..Milton K..4..20..42..0..8.401991..Eastbourne..18..82..83..19..4.981992..Wolves..7..24..20..5..4.171993..Exeter..33..183..293..24..6.931993..Wolves..7..39..40..5..4.621994..Wolves..14..69..73..18..5.28Honours: World Finalist (1978)British Finalist (1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984)World Pairs Champion (1978) 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
topaz325 1,856 Posted September 12, 2023 Sad news . 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HGould 2,213 Posted September 12, 2023 Terrible news to wake up to. Last time I saw him was on his Harley leading the parade with about 50 Harley at Shield Final at Eastbourne v Leicester just before Covid break season. Stopped and had a chat after the meeting and looked like he'd never stopped racing. Don't think he ever got due credit for runner up in 78 World Final as everyone sympathised with Jessup. GK had beaten Olsen on the night from memory. His best League again didn't get due credit was White City 77,he bore brunt of RR rides all season and showed he could ride big tracks as well as small. Always scored big at the old PB remember him and Niemi scoring all the points between them almost in one Eastbourne win at PB when we just couldn't seem to get a race winner. Above all that though its clear he was a top man, humble and widely respected. 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fatface 2,554 Posted September 12, 2023 A further thought...when he dropped into the National League in 1985, that coincided with the NL actually becoming a more entertaining league than the BL. Much more teams, less predictable, it's own stars and their own big occasions like the NLRC, Fours and Pairs packing them in. Gordon Kennett was probably the biggest NL star of that era. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites