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Everything posted by steve roberts
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I'm afraid Sid that was one meeting I missed although I have it on DVD and is best remembered for the 'coming together' of Ivan Mauger and John Davis and which Davis was subsequently excluded and missed out on that year's World Final.
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And, of course, that victory by 'The Yanks' was dedicated to the late Denny Pyeatt.
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If I recall it was Bobby Schwartz who gave up his ride although he was on for a maximum (?). The ultimate team man.
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I always felt it a shame that Ronnie Moore wasn't given a ride during the 1972 World Team Cup Final which was, in essence, his last ever World Final appearance.
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The Second Halves at Arlington used to be typically eventful with the abundance of talent on display. We were fortunate at Cowley whereby we saw many of the Eastbourne and Peterborough hopefuls take to the track due to our promotional tie-ups. If I recall Dave Lanning christened 'The Eagles' the 'Kamikaze Kids' during the early seventies.
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...and there was I thinking it was Daffy Duck!
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Does anyone have any information as regards what 'Mad' Malc is now doing? He was an overnight sensation at Eastbourne and showed promise on his move to Cowley but a move to Poole followed quickly to Leicester forced him to retire from the sport. He was a temperamental rider as I recall he had major issues with the Kennett Brothers. An interview in 'Backtrack' would prove very enlightening!
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...which puts them on a higher plane than the average human being.
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Most friendly, approachable, modest riders
steve roberts replied to BOBBATH's topic in Years Gone By
I remember asking for Hasse Holmqvist's autograph when he was leaning out of the window of the showers at Cowley. -
Fay Taylour the greatest woman rider.
steve roberts replied to Sidney the robin's topic in Years Gone By
Unfortunately I don't have a copy of the Tom Farndon book but I have several written by John Chaplin. -
Fay Taylour the greatest woman rider.
steve roberts replied to Sidney the robin's topic in Years Gone By
Without checking my collection of 'Vintage' & 'Classic' magazines, Sid, I'm sure there have been references made about her and I'm guesiing that the author would heve been John Chaplin. -
One track I would have enjoyed visiting however they closed during my first year following speedway.
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I'm assuming it's some sort of documentary based upon the Nielsen/Olsen feud during the middle eighties?
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He used to try and initiate it at Cowley but I found his commentary somewhat patronising on occasions.
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Dave Lanning used to do live commentary at Plough Lane I recall.
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I think you're right (Thursday) as Oxford were racing at home the following night (Friday) and Hans Nielsen was recoverig from an ankle injury picked up on the continent hence his less than usual dominant performance at Plough Lane.
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I seem to remember it being a Wednesday afternooon?
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...and apparently, if I recall, the announcer was giving out mis-information as regards some of the competing/non competing riders to add confusion to the proceedings. Ken Tozer?
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Most friendly, approachable, modest riders
steve roberts replied to BOBBATH's topic in Years Gone By
Ronnie Genz rode under the name of Reg Neal when he appeared at Exeter during 1963/4 (?) when the old Provincial League was 'black' . -
Most friendly, approachable, modest riders
steve roberts replied to BOBBATH's topic in Years Gone By
Charlie Brown aka Guiseppi Marzotto (Excuse spelling) -
Most friendly, approachable, modest riders
steve roberts replied to BOBBATH's topic in Years Gone By
Tony Brooklister (alias Colin Meredith) whilst having second half (remember those?) trials at Cowley back in the seventies. -
Most friendly, approachable, modest riders
steve roberts replied to BOBBATH's topic in Years Gone By
Remember Bill Barrett at Cowley...never knew that! -
Always worth a view.
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Riders who should have made the World Final but never did!
steve roberts replied to BOBBATH's topic in Years Gone By
Just re-read the interview that he gave in an edition of 'Backtrack' some years ago. Yes, Ron, was very upset by what happened to Denny as were many of the Americans at the time. On his return to the States he began to promote a yearly Denny Pyeatt Memorial Meeting at a track that Ron had opened at El Centro. He admits however that although he should have continued to race for a further two years he felt that he was "burned out after ten years of racing" although he had no regrets. At the time of the interview (2004) he was in the process of developing a 2.5 mile paved track, speedway track, motorcross, drag strips, trails, campground, water-park on an 1100-acres huge piece of property in Imperial County. I saw him ride many times for "the Eagles" and was a class act. -
Riders who should have made the World Final but never did!
steve roberts replied to BOBBATH's topic in Years Gone By
Yes I was following 'falcace's ' lead whereby Alan Grahame was listed who also rode twice as a reserve during the 1984 World Final.