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chunky

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  1. Are you talking about World Finals, or just World Champions? Seeing that you mention Hancock, I would think the latter. Well, the first one that sprang to mind was Tomasz Gollob. He was 39 years and 5 months old when he won in 2010 Tommy Price was 37 years, 9 months and 20 days old (1949) Egon Muller was 34 years, 9 months, and 9 days old (1983). Sam Ermolenko was 32 years, 9 months, and 6 days old (1993). Jason Doyle was 32 years and 22 days old (2017). Anders Michanek was 31 years, 3 months, and 7 days old (1974) Artem Laguta was 31 years and 19 days old (2021). Jack Milne was 30 years, 2 months, and 29 days old (1937). These are the only riders who won their first titles in their 30's.
  2. Well, look at the 60's/early 70's, and the amount in Britain. Off the top of my head, there was Mauger, Moore, Briggs x 2, Cribb, Gifford, Andrews, Andrew, McKee, Coombes, Timmo, Shuter, Burt, Peterson, Moulin, Tucker, Smith, Ovenden, Malskaitis, O'Neal, Brown, Shearer, Wells, Moulin, Wright, Lacrosse etc. They were followed by Goodall, Stapleton, Millen, Ross, Farquharson, Fullerton, Adlington etc.
  3. Ah yes, the days when the BL was stacked with Kiwis. What went so wrong for them?
  4. Not strictly true. He averaged 9.32 in 1970, and was over 9 again (9.02) the following year. It was 1972 when his scoring nosedived to below 6.
  5. Sorry, Dan and Robert are DEFINITELY in the Top 15 - no, Top 10.
  6. You only need one bike per rider. You only need one bike rack per rider (on the back of your Cortina). You only need one tyre per rider (and a Stanley knife). You only need one helmet per rider. Those were the days...
  7. These days, you need to add in nutritionists, therapists, influencers...
  8. I was looking for it last night; might be difficult to get hold of. I was looking to see if there were any free streams...
  9. That was the exact reason why Wembley finals were special - the atmosphere!
  10. Yeah, I loved doing the BLRC 2/BLRC; the crowds and support for each rider was incredible. Funny thing is, I never went to the Internationale! Not sure why, although in later years, we always had a dart tournament that weekend.
  11. What about speedway in Japan? There were several western riders who made a name for themselves over there. Rioner Revy, Loy Claighead, Lonnie Moole, Rouis Rawson etc...
  12. Thanks for that! At least it gives me somewhere more specific to look. Looking at 1934-36, only the last of those years produced a 10-point average, although I do wonder about the accuracy of some of those figures. What I will say is that it appears he actually got better with age! Still, I will have a more in-depth poke around...
  13. It wasn't around for long, but here is some more info. http://www.speedwayandroadracehistory.com/brisbane---davies-park-speedway.html https://highgatehill-historical-vignettes.com/2021/05/01/davies-park-story/
  14. You know, out of all the early stars of the sport, I probably know less about Max Grosskreutz than any other rider! As a kid, I certainly knew of him, alongside Farndon, Kuhn, Huxley, Johnson, Milne etc, but funny thing is, I have no idea where he should fit in status-wise. He was obviously a class act - but to what level? His best finish in a Star Championship was 3rd, never reached a World Final, and was "only" Aussie Champion twice. His league averages generally nothing to write home about, and his highest average came well into his career - in the second division. Yet he is often classed as a "legend". There doesn't seem to be a great deal of info about him readily available, and what there is, doesn't really answer any questions. Can anyone help? Doug? Norman? I do find stuff like this fascinating...
  15. Wow! So there was a prog! Great find - and a great lineup...
  16. Just remember, Bob; those two Penhall races were the the only two real races in 81. People say it was a special final, but do two races make the evening that special racing-wise? 1976 provided much better racing.
  17. 1969, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1987 for me.
  18. Yep. I remember a comment in one of the World Final History books (can't be sure which one, Maurice Jones' or John Chaplin's), with a photo of Hurriken at Wembley. It stated, "The consistent Ken McKinlay..." I'm thinking 1, 3, 3, O, O, doesn't seem that consistent to me!
  19. OR https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1962_Individual_Speedway_World_Championship
  20. My first final (or final I remember, anyway), was 1969 - and only FIVE of those are still with us! After four heats, the four heat winners were Mayger, Briggs, Sjosten, and Boocock, and they ended up being the top four. For me, the outstanding memory from that was Toby Harrysson's devastating crash.
  21. Do they still have the end-of-season festivities like they used to? We used to go armed with water bombs, flour bombs, and raw eggs...
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