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  1. He has stepped in for Sky on occasion, including one year when they did simultaneous broadcasts from two league matches. Steve
  2. Thanks a bunch, Tony; looking at those pics made me want to cry my bloody eyes out... Steve
  3. Absolutely correct, that man. Steve
  4. I agree; I'd definitely say it was Reg Wilson. Steve
  5. There was a novice at Wimbledon in 1969 by the name of Philip Lach-Szyrma. Steve
  6. Both have already been mentioned, but I don't think that Colin Gooddy quite made it to four decades (1955-1977, I believe). Steve
  7. Good call, Miro. Conny was another rider I'd thought would qualify for a four-decade span, but you certainly confirmed it. Steve
  8. I believe he rode for Poole in 1997, but was absent from the British scene for the next two years. Steve
  9. Yep, he was at Hackney, Bob. From his Hawks debut on April 2nd, 1965, until his last meeting on October 9, 1970, Les never missed an official meeting. He rode in 223 successive matches - 214 BL and 9 KOC. Steve
  10. If we also include grass-track, that brings in Lew Coffin! Steve
  11. Sorry, but he retired at the end of the 1970 season. He rode in 37 matches for an average of 4.71. Also, speedyguy; you're correct about Gene Bonsignore and George Lazor. Both started racing in 1976, which gives them four decades each. Steve
  12. Okay, I'm on a roll here... Another three, all of whom were active from the 1940's through the '70's, namely Jack Biggs, Les McGillivray, and Reg Trott. Oops, better make that four - Peter Carr (1979 onwards). Steve
  13. As I said, it is quite possible that Vladimir was still riding, although his date of birth could also indicate a son of his. The main thing is that it was Viktor who made a name for himself in the 70's, and not Vladimir. Of course, Vladimir could actually have started out in the 70's... Can anyone confirm??? Steve
  14. I wouldn't get too carried away Iris, just because of a surname. I know that some of these Russians have had a lengthy career, but the Trofimov you are talking about is actually two (perhaps more) riders! Viktor was the one in the 70's, but he retired many years ago. Vladimir (reserve for the 1987 World Final) will probably be the one that may be riding now, although it could be another generation. Steve
  15. I agree there, but I think you must have missed something, as Bobby Schwartz has already been mentioned. Oh,and speedyguy, you are absolutely spot-on with Mike Faria. He started in 1975, so is definitely another four-decade man. I'll check into the others. Steve
  16. Just thought of a couple more Americans; Shawn McConnell (racing since 1974), and Kelly Moran, who made a brief comeback in 2003. Then, we have Rob Hollingworth, and also (I believe) Malcolm Holloway. Steve
  17. He did start in 1957, but it wasn't just "special meetings" in which he rode in the 80's; he rode BL until 1981, if I can remember correctly. I certainly don't think he rode into the 90's, except maybe for an occasional exhibition ride. Steve
  18. Perfectly correct, that man. Certainly one that who crossed my mind, but I don't think he made it into the 80's. Good call, as he was obviously riding back home before he got here in 1950. Just had a thought, has anyone mentioned a certain Mr Mauger??? Steve
  19. That's right; I don't ever recall seeing Cyril ride. Other names that haven't yet been mentioned are Malcolm Simmons, Gordon Kennett, and Nigel Boocock, all who managed four decades. Steve
  20. In that case, we should include Markku Helminen (Leicester) also... Oh, and Bob Mark... Steve
  21. Can't exactly remember when, but quite a few years ago now, Kev. Steve
  22. Better say Wal Morton before someone else does... Oh, plus the Collins boys (Les and Neil), Olle Nygren, Bobby Schwartz, to name four. Steve
  23. Not to be confused with Dud "McKean", of course... Steve
  24. I think I did a quick check on Glyn, but I will have another look and see what I can find. Thanks, Steve
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