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Definitely gates open at 4pm and turnstiles at 5pm (as confirmed with the man in charge :lol: ).

 

I assumed gates and turnstiles were the same thining obviously not.

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Apparently Hans Andersen is down to ride according to Mick Bratley (unless the Ban Stays), when was this agreed?

Hope he does ride.

 

But wasn't he meant to be riding for Peterborough that night against Coventry?

 

Ooh...the mystery continues.

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Updated timetable :

 

Belle Vue-80th Anniversary Meeting 28th July 2008

 

Overall Itinerary

4.00pm Gates open (car park)….Face Painting…Balloon Man…..Circus Entertainer.

 

5.00pm Turnstiles open…..Vintage Bike Display and Special Museum Pieces Etc….Fairground Attractions.

 

6.00pm Demonstration Races:

 

* ’Blast from the Past JAP’s’

 

* ’Stars of the Future’

 

7.00pm The Grand Parade of BV Aces and Star Riders on an open top ‘No53’ Bus.

 

7.30pm Terry Stone & Peter Collins on 1928 Douglas Machines...Show us how it all started…..!!!

 

7.35pm The Peter Craven Memorial Trophy Heats 1 to 12

 

After Heat 12: Actor Jason Done to perform Celerity Ride….lives the dream..!!!

 

Heats 13 to 16.

 

After Heat 16: Demonstration ride by Peter Collins on his 1976 World Championship Bike

 

Heats 17 to 20

 

After Heat 20 (or run off) Presentation by Mrs Brenda Leat (Craven) at the Grandstand Start/Finish area

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Taken from Official Belle Vue website www.bellevuespeedway.co.uk

 

 

DOUBLE World champion Jason Crump will have an extra reason to shine when Grand Prix style racing comes to Belle Vue tomorrow (Monday) at the celebration of their 80th anniversary.

 

Crump, one of five riders to bring the World title to the club, is in a field of 16 riders who will be racing over 20 heats for the Peter Craven Trophy in memory of the man who won the crown in 1955 and 1962.

 

Crump, a keen student of speedway history, said: "Peter Craven is one of the Belle Vue legends and I am very keen to win this trophy again because it carries his name.

 

"Also, this is a very significant meeting in the Belle Vue story so I want to be the man to win it."

 

David Gordon, the One51 Aces chief, added: "Speedway has run at Belle Vue for 80 years without a break and Peter Craven is a hero to everyone at the club. A top-class meeting like treats him with the dignity he deserves."

 

The trophy meeting is the centre part of a show which includes a variety of attractions including old bikes from 1928, when speedway started in Britain, to a parade of more than 40 former riders. Also, for children, there will be clowns and face painting.

 

Riders in the main event will each wear a race jacket depicting one of the great clubs who have faced the Aces over the years.

 

The field, and the clubs whose colours they will be wearing, is:

 

Tai Woffinden (Odsal Tudors),

Carl Stonehewer (Leicester Lions),

Ricky Ashworth (Sheffield Tigers),

Jason Crump (Bristol Bulldogs),

Joe Screen (Belle Vue Aces),

Billy Forsberg (Norwich Stars),

Nick Simmons (Coventry Bees),

Jason Lyons (Birmingham Brummies),

Leigh Adams (Swindon Robins),

Lewis Bridger (Wimbledon Dons),

Scott Nicholls (Wembley Lions),

James Wright (Exeter Falcons),

Jurica Pavlic (Southampton Saints),

Chris Holder (Poole Pirates),

Patrick Hougaard (West Ham Hammers),

Charlie Gjedde (Cradley Heath Heathens).

 

Admission is £20 with children under 12 free if accompanied by an adult. Gates open at 4.00 and turnstiles at 5.00.

 

The old bikes and the Belle Vue mascots will be in action on the track from 6.05 and at 6.45 former riders will be presented from the top of a vintage, double decker 53 bus from the Manchester Transport Museum which used to take fans to Hyde Road.

 

There will be a grand parade at 7.00 and the racing will begin at 7.35.

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Jason in right, in the big picture of British Speedway History this most certainly is a prized meeting to win. In another 20 years let's hope Belle Vue and British Speedway will be celebrating 100 continuous years .................

 

Just a shame that the meeting isn't being held on a Saturday or Sunday when I'm guessing more people could attend. Meant to add that I'd doubt the promoters of 80 years ago would have considered having this meeting on a Monday night! But never mind, I sincerely hope it turns out to be a night to remember!!

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