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Now there is one I remember and wondered about myself-Ted Laessing-I recall him being really keen and studying the Newport track before he was due to ride-this is when he was a second half rider, sometimes in the team-perhaps 1967? I know after that he rode for Kings Lynn afterwards and didn't he have a tuning business,?he was an Aussie right??.Quite taciturn at that time along the lines of Charlie Monk.While a good rider when he started at Newport people thought he would go right to the top.Would like to know what he is doing.

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Now there is one I remember and wondered about myself-Ted Laessing-I recall him being really keen and studying the Newport track before he was due to ride-this is when he was a second half rider, sometimes in the team-perhaps 1967? I know after that he rode for Kings Lynn afterwards and didn't he have a tuning business,?he was an Aussie right??.Quite taciturn at that time along the lines of Charlie Monk.While a good rider when he started at Newport people thought he would go right to the top.Would like to know what he is doing.

Ted runs a speedway and grasstrack spares service called Maximum Racing, based near Salisbury.

Also, I think he is of Polish descent and not an Aussie.

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Another former Pirate who occasionally turns up at the Stadium.Saw him two or three times last season.Shy as ever.

 

Im sure I saw his name in some veterans grasstrack results 2-3 years ago.

 

I believe he sold his shop,'Maximum' in Downton,nr Salisbury,a few years ago.He is of Austrian decent,although he is as English as an Englishman can be!

 

Two memorable meetings for him up at Swindon.He scored a maximum 12pts,from the number 7 berth,(68?).The weather was awful,raining all the time.You could see the line they were taking,but the sludge would run back down from the fence to cover the track by the time they got back round!That night he didnt meet up with any of the big guns,but it was a terrific result for a number 7 in those days.On another occasion,he also beat the mighty Briggo up there.

 

Im also sure he beat Jimmy Gooch to win the Silver Sash at Newport.Sadly he lost it at the next meeting.(Sorry cant remember who to)

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Ted`s shop (Maximum Racing) is now called `BURNOUT BIKES` the present owner bought the premises from Ted. He`s got Teds old 2 valve JAWA and `monkey mask` which he displays in the shop window. Ted supplied the fuel and oil at Bristol speedway . Shop is situated on the main road thru Downton on the A36 Salisbury road. Ted is of German origin.(according to the present owner)

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