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Monkey nuts sold from a Invacar. The lucky 50 pence piece.
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So sad to hear this. Zenon was one of my first speedway heroes as a kid at Waterden Rd. A spectacular rider and such a nice guy. I still have the yellow NGK Spark plugs cap he handed to me through the bars of the Hackney pits..A treasured possession. RIP Zenon, you will always be Poland's number 1 in my eyes.
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Team Captains...Those That Perhaps Don't Immediately Spring To Mind?
Terry replied to steve roberts's topic in Years Gone By
Poor old Hughie broke his leg in his own testimonial meeting. How unlucky can you get! -
Team Captains...Those That Perhaps Don't Immediately Spring To Mind?
Terry replied to steve roberts's topic in Years Gone By
That's right. Thommo took over in 75, up til 81 when he joined Crayford, and Finn Thomsen was skipper for the last three years in the BL. -
He did according to Pearson!
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And 1982!
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Well, at least we weren't last
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That's more like it. And you can throw in Lee and Kennett.
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Wow, Sayfutdinov has got some cojones on him!
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90° in the shade apparently
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Yuk, It looks like a transformer. Oh for the days of the Winged Wheel.
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massive loss and wins at the same track in the same season
Terry replied to Shrub's topic in Years Gone By
Yes that match was the catalyst. Len stormed into the dressing room ready to give the team the blasting of their lives, only to find that they were as upset as he was. As you say it was onwards and upwards from that point on. Losing at home to Cradley at the start of October ended our challenge unfortunately, but after finishing bottom for the previous two seasons it was still a great year. -
massive loss and wins at the same track in the same season
Terry replied to Shrub's topic in Years Gone By
That 79 match was the only time I recall sections of the crowd turning on Len Silver. It was a depressing year all round, (losing Vic, finishing bottom.) Zenon's World Final performance being the only high point. Weirdly enough, although the Dons did the double over us that year we won the London Cup, and they won it the following year even though the Hawks did the double over them. -
Polish Extraleague 2020
Terry replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
So Pludra tops the Polish averages with a perfect 12.00 -
Polish Extraleague 2020
Terry replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Leszno will win comfortably but who cares with racing like this! -
Polish Extraleague 2020
Terry replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Immaculate performance from Vaculik. -
Polish Extraleague 2020
Terry replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
A shame Gorzow couldn't get a 6-8 point lead. But winning on the night seemed unlikely early on. Great meeting and roll on Sunday! -
Polish Extraleague 2020
Terry replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Great move from Zmarzlik. Moving out Pawlicki to let Thomsen through. -
Polish Extraleague 2020
Terry replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Great race. Credit to Kolodziej. -
Polish Extraleague 2020
Terry replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Lidsey fortunate to be back in. They fell independently of each other. -
Polish Extraleague 2020
Terry replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Go Bewley! The lad's doing well -
Swedish Elitserien 2020
Terry replied to racers and royals's topic in International World of Speedway
Good race between Pedersen and Fricke. -
Five riders tied on 12 points in the 1981 Continental Final, although that was the amount that qualified for Wembley. They still had a series of run-offs which Egon Muller won from Ales Dryml, Edward Jancarz, Jiri Stancl and Zenon Plech.
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Briggs, Fundin, Mauger , Crump, Rickardsson, Roll of honour.
Terry replied to Sidney the robin's topic in Years Gone By
That was a terrible decision to exclude Tony in Sweden after Mark clearly knocked him off.(I would add that that I don't believe it was deliberate, as Mark wasn't that kind of rider. He just misjudged the pass.) The second incident with Stefan Danno I believe could have gone either way. Rickardsson did seem out of control when Sullivan passed him and Danno did keep to his line. Loram admitted he was a bit lucky that year, with Tony a little below his brilliant best. -
Briggs, Fundin, Mauger , Crump, Rickardsson, Roll of honour.
Terry replied to Sidney the robin's topic in Years Gone By
Exactly. I consider Barry Thomas to be the greatest rider ever Tony Rickardsson would be number 1 for me for two reasons. He was a whisker away from winning 5 consecutive world titles, (ok technically he finished 3rd in 2000, but does anybody honestly believe that he wouldn't have won the final if Mark Loram hadn't got the second place he needed in the consolation final?) Secondly for his astonishing performance in the 2005 series. 6 wins, one 2nd and a 3rd from 9 rounds. In league racing however, it's got to be Hans Nielsen. He was just a points machine!