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What Me Miss About 70s Speedway


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As we're about to publish a one-off titled SPEEDWAY IN THE 70s, I wondered what everybody misses most about that decade (we'll get to the 80s in all good time)...

 

To set the ball rolling, here are a few things that readily spring to mind, but please add your own thoughts:

 

1. The 13-heat formula, tac subs, choice of gates.

 

2. 40-38

 

3. Team riding.

 

4. Bike racks on cars.

 

5. Track spares (that's a bike, not a loose woman!)

 

6. Wembley Stadium.

 

7. Meeting riders in the bar after meetings.

 

8. Standard equipment.

 

9. Supporters' club buses.

 

10. Passing.

 

11. Riders' names you could spell and pronounce.

 

12. Hyde Road.

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Monkey Masks

 

Booing opposition riders without being told they "put their lives on the line for our entertainment"

 

Cheese and onion rolls from the back straight bar at Swindon

 

It being only 10 years since Swindon won the league

 

New Polish riders being guaranteed to be useless.

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Monkey Masks

 

Booing opposition riders without being told they "put their lives on the line for our entertainment"

 

Cheese and onion rolls from the back straight bar at Swindon

 

It being only 10 years since Swindon won the league

 

New Polish riders being guaranteed to be useless.

Heinz soup from the back straight bar

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riders with facial hair, sideboards and weird haircuts in general

 

leathers with big stars up the sleeve and the widespread use of sticky tape on riders kit

 

mysterious riders from mysterious Communist countries

 

bikes covered in stickers

 

big time international Grasstrack racing

 

the fun of start line disputes, rolling and pushing the tapes in general

 

riders and officials hitting each other occasionally and nobody minding too much

 

supporters shouting at each other and nobody minding too much

 

angry team managers protesting to the ref on the start line phone

 

booing angry team managers protesting to the ref on the start line phone and nobody minding too much

 

homemade programme boards

 

meetings of two halves

 

meetings called meetings not matches and the proper use of proper speedway terms in general

 

listening to radio Luxemburg in the car park at Tilehurst waiting to leave

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Second halves

 

Scottish Junior league

 

Helmet colours supplied by colour marshall including white :wink:

 

Riders being pushed off from the pit gate

 

Being allowed to wander through the pits at Blantyre 1 after the meeting

 

When the 2 minute klaxon wasnt for all four riders

 

Tape touching

 

Bikes without cutouts having a mind of their own

 

When riders started putting wee name plates on their rear mudguard

 

Rear wheels without spoilers

 

Track rakers actually pulling in shale

 

When speedway riders were hairy arsed hard men, unlike todays prima donnas :P

 

Being a wee laddie again :D

 

 

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Being a lot younger then than I am now :oops::lol:

 

........great minds DB :approve:

 

And I would like to add....

 

....riders wearing their old overalls in the wet and sawdust

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4. Bike racks on cars.

 

 

 

Not the 70's but i always remember Rob Woffinden having a huge Citreon ( i think) with Dryborough Berwick Bandits on each door when he rode for Berwick in 1987, and the bike rack on the back, a few riders did actually, it all came flooding back after my Berrington visit last saturday, happy days! :rolleyes:

 

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Not the 70's but i always remember Rob Woffinden having a huge Citreon ( i think) with Dryborough Berwick Bandits on each door when he rode for Berwick in 1987, and the bike rack on the back, a few riders did actually, it all came flooding back after my Berrington visit last saturday, happy days! :rolleyes:

I seem to remember quite a number of riders driving around in Citreon Safari`s :lol:

 

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I seem to remember quite a number of riders driving around in Citreon Safari`s :lol:

 

I remember PC coming to Blantyre in his, I am pretty sure it was gold coloured and looked impressive beside the Vauxhall Vivas and Austin Allegros :P

 

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I remember PC coming to Blantyre in his, I am pretty sure it was gold coloured and looked impressive beside the Vauxhall Vivas and Austin Allegros :P

:lol:

It did`nt take a lot to be impressive given the company it was parked in :lol:

 

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My favourite Tigers track - Coatbridge . The place was a right dump - bits falling of the roof of the shed on the back straight , pee flowing out the bog door under the stand . But what a track .

 

The Northern Riders Championship qualifiers . Probably the reason i'm still not keen on individual meetings - they were awful meetings .

Not continually looking at the sky for rain - in the seventies it seemed so much dryer .

Speedway on a Friday night . Glasgow were always a Friday night club - none of this Sunday afternoon bollocks then .

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working class supporters, soldier boy, those wooden clackers that people painted in their team colours, team rivalrys that ended up with two teams and mechanics fighting each other, the local pub after the meet, no silencers or dirt deflectors or air fences, and watching the fans pelt the winning away team with missles, rocks and bottles when they got ticked off over losing. all of the characters who were half a bubble off who supported the sport. bank holiday mondays. Barry Briggs shop in the tunnell under the bridge in southampton. :blink:

edit. almost forgot the most important bits.. the fellas that played trumpets in the stands between races! top that.

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I seem to remember quite a number of riders driving around in Citreon Safari`s :lol:

 

 

 

Aye, one of these baby's, Wuffy's was silver if i remember rightly!

 

 

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Aye that`s the one,room in the back for two standard bikes,and a local bike if so desired :P:lol:

 

 

:lol:

 

 

Some great humour on here tonight, i picked a good night to stock the fridge on my week off :approve:

 

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Aye that`s the one,room in the back for two standard bikes,and a local bike if so desired :P:lol:

 

Even though I wasnt the height of a decent stauner back then, even I wouldnt have touched the local Blantyre bikes :shock::P

 

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