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Jan O. Pedersen And Jan Pedersen ?


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Hi

 

Jan O. Pedersen and Jan Pedersen are two different riders ?

 

How long and which british clubs they were represented ?

 

Can anyone help me explain the situation ?

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Jan Osvald Pedersen b 9.11.1962 Middlefart

 

Cradley Heath (1983 1985-1992) Sheffield (1984)

 

Jan Pedersen b 27.7.1967 Brondekilde

 

Not too sure about this Jan Pedersens career, but he was an Arena Essex asset who rode for Rye House for a couple of seasons 1992-93 I think, maybe someone can clear this up for you, puma.

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Jan Osvald Pedersen b 9.11.1962 Middlefart

 

Cradley Heath (1983 1985-1992) Sheffield (1984)

 

Jan Pedersen b 27.7.1967 Brondekilde

 

Not too sure about this Jan Pedersens career, but he was an Arena Essex asset who rode for Rye House for a couple of seasons 1992-93 I think, maybe someone can clear this up for you, puma.

Jan Pedersen also rode for Reading

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British Career details for the "other" Jan Pedersen are:

 

1991 Arena Essex (Division 2) 11 matches ave 6.87

1991 Milton Keynes (Division 2) 12 matches ave 7.93

1992 Rye House (Division 2) 25 matches ave 7.08

1993 Rye House (Division 2) 36 matches ave 7.33

1994 Reading (Division 1) 14 matches ave 4.43

1995 Arena Essex (Premier League) 43 matches ave 6.20

1996 London (Premier League) 12 matches ave 5.04

1996 Reading (Premier League) 12 matches ave 4.56

1997 Arena Essex (Premier League)38 matches ave 8.42

1998 Arena Essex (Premier League) 34 matches ave 8.71

1999 Berwick (Premier League) 3 matches ave 4.62

2000 Arena Essex (Premier League) 38 matches 6.55

 

I think that's all !

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Cheers for that, Steve. Looks like the bold Jan rode over here longer than I thought, he actually wasnt a bad rider and I seem to recall him turning in a match winning guest appearance for Glasgow one year :unsure: ......or maybe that was Michael Teurnberg, because I know he definitely did :blink:

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Thx. for explaining !

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  • 2 years later...

He quit speedway in the year 2000 because he lost the confidence that he had in 1997 - 1998, I believe in 1997 he was 9th in the premier league averages at one point. I've never known what place he finished at regarding averages.

 

-Ben

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I saw Sigvart Pedersen for Reading?

 

Norweigan, signed for Racers in 1979

 

'On May 7 Siggy Pedersen broke a leg in the second half at Exeter. He did not reappear until the start of 1980, when after three early season

challenge appearances for Reading he drifted on to Eastbourne and then Wimbledon. Pedersen's 1979 Racers form was ambiguous, just a point from six away matches, but a healthy 6.09 average from his seven home fixtures. (Most of these were Spring Gold Cup appearances.)'

 

from Tears & Glory

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