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Has anyone got the heats and scorers of these meetings i went to the meetings but never filled the programme in.Got speedway stars all over the shop take me forever to find the right one.SWINDON V SHEFFIELD [L] 1981 SWINDON V KINGS LYNN [L]1981] SWINDON V SHEFFIELD [L] [1982] KINGS LYNN [ 1983] PRIDE OF THE EAST . Be great if anyone can help me. thanks.

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I can dig them out - might take me a few days though as I'm out for most of the weekend.

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I can dig them out - might take me a few days though as I'm out for most of the weekend.

Thanks Frigbo nearly have all my programmes up together sorry to be a pain havent got the programme have you the heat details of the Crumpy v Lee golden helmet at the abbey 1983 thankyou.
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i think i may have the Kings Lynn pride of The East..but it wil take some digging out!!!

He murdered Nielsen and co that day didnt go,makes you think how many titles he should of won.The control board and [that liar Eglese have alot to answer for] went to that British Final thinking he would ride never totally reduced the ban was gutted that day.That decision would never be aloud now anyway great that Mike is still in speedway and i would like him to be considered for the England maybe him / Louis partnership.
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I recall Michael Lee having the temerity to make a complete mug of Crumpy round the Abbey by not only beating him easily in the Golden Helmet but pulling wheelies down the straights at the same time. Could well have been 1983.

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I recall Michael Lee having the temerity to make a complete mug of Crumpy round the Abbey by not only beating him easily in the Golden Helmet but pulling wheelies down the straights at the same time. Could well have been 1983.

Remember Grachan it was in 83 Lee at his best in my opinion was the best rider in the world in 83 to do that to Crumpy took some doing.Went to Norden thinking Lee would win it, had rode at Halifax totally destroyed Carter in the helmet and the meeting was in great form..As we know Muller was good on the day conditions to suit him and his aquipment was super fast Egon was top class anyway and deserved it on the day.
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Here's one for starters

 

July 17th 1982

 

Swindon v Sheffield - 44:34

 

Swindon

 

1. Steve Bastable 2-3-2-3 10

2. Mike Ferreira 1*-2*-0-0 3+2

3. Malcolm Holloway 3-3-3-3 12

4. Martin Yeates 2*-0-1*-0 3+2

5. Phil Crump 3-3-2-1 9

6. Bjorn Andersson 2-1-1 4

7. Martin Hewlett 1*-2-0 3+1

 

Sheffield

 

1. Shawn Moran 3-2-3-3-1*-2 14+1

2. R/R

3. Reg Wilson 0-2-1-1-T-1* 5+1

4. Paul Woods 1-1*-0-0 2+1

5. Dave Morton 0-2-1-2 5

6. Wayne Brown 3-0-3-2 8

7. Phil White 0-0-0 0

 

1 - Moran, Bastable, Ferreira, Wilson. 3-3 68.0

2 - Brown, Andersson, Hewlett, White 6-6 68.7

3 - Crump, Yeates, Woods, Morton 11-7 68.5

4 - Holloway, Wilson, Andersson, White 15-9 68.5

5 - Crump, Moran, Woods, Yeates 18-12 66.6

6 - Bastable, Ferreira, Wilson, Brown 23-13 68.3

7 - Holloway, Morton, Andersson, Woods 27-15 68.3

8 - Moran, Hewlett, Wilson, Ferreira 29-19 68.1

9 - Brown, Crump, Yeates, White (Wilson Ex/T) 32-22 68.5

10 - Moran, Bastable, Morton, Ferreira 34-26 68.5

11 - Holloway, Brown, Moran, Hewlett 37-29 68.2

12 - Bastable, Morton, Wilson, Yeates 40-32 68.5

13 - Holloway, Moran, Crump, Woods 44-34 68.5

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August 1st 1981

 

Swindon v Sheffield - 47-31

 

Swindon

 

1. R/R

2. Jens Henry Nielsen 1*-1*-0-2* 4+3

3. Phil Crump 2-3-3-3-3 14

4. Steve Gresham 2*-2*-2*-3-1 10+3

5. Malcolm Holloway 3-3-3-1 10

6. Martin Yeates ret-0-0 0

7. Steen Mastrup 3-2-2-2* 9+1

8. Martin Hewlett 0 0

 

Sheffield

 

1. Shawn Moran 3-1-3-1-2 10

2. Phil White 0-0-0 0

3. Dave Morton 2-3-1-3 9

4. Reg Wilson 1-2-1-0 4

5. Eric Broadbelt 0-1*-0-2* 3+2

6. Rob Carter 1*-0 1+1

7. Mark Fiora 2-1*-0-1 4+1

 

1 - Moran, Crump, Nielsen, White 3-3 69.4

2 - Mastrup, Fiora, Carter, Yeates (Ret) 6-6 no time

3 - Holloway, Gresham, Wilson, Broadbelt 11-7 69.6

4 - Crump, Morton, Fiora, Yeates 14-10 69.6

5 - Holloway, Gresham, Moran, White 19-11 69.5

6 - Morton, Mastrup, Nielsen, Fiora 22-14 69.6

7 - Crump, Wilson, Broadbelt, Yeates 25-17 69.8

8 - Moran, Mastrup, Fiora, Nielsen 27-21 69.5

9 - Holloway, Gresham, Morton, Carter 32-22 69.9

10 - Gresham, Nielsen, Wilson, Broadbelt 37-23 70.5

11 - Crump, Mastrup, Moran, White 42-24 69.7

12 - Morton, Broadbelt, Gresham, Hewlett 43-29 70.1

13 - Crump, Moran, Holloway, Wilson 47-31 69.0

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Here's one for starters

 

July 17th 1982

 

Swindon v Sheffield - 44:34

 

Swindon

 

1. Steve Bastable 2-3-2-3 10

2. Mike Ferreira 1*-2*-0-0 3+2

3. Malcolm Holloway 3-3-3-3 12

4. Martin Yeates 2*-0-1*-0 3+2

5. Phil Crump 3-3-2-1 9

6. Bjorn Andersson 2-1-1 4

7. Martin Hewlett 1*-2-0 3+1

 

Sheffield

 

1. Shawn Moran 3-2-3-3-1*-2 14+1

2. R/R

3. Reg Wilson 0-2-1-1-T-1* 5+1

4. Paul Woods 1-1*-0-0 2+1

5. Dave Morton 0-2-1-2 5

6. Wayne Brown 3-0-3-2 8

7. Phil White 0-0-0 0

 

1 - Moran, Bastable, Ferreira, Wilson. 3-3 68.0

2 - Brown, Andersson, Hewlett, White 6-6 68.7

3 - Crump, Yeates, Woods, Morton 11-7 68.5

4 - Holloway, Wilson, Andersson, White 15-9 68.5

5 - Crump, Moran, Woods, Yeates 18-12 66.6

6 - Bastable, Ferreira, Wilson, Brown 23-13 68.3

7 - Holloway, Morton, Andersson, Woods 27-15 68.3

8 - Moran, Hewlett, Wilson, Ferreira 29-19 68.1

9 - Brown, Crump, Yeates, White (Wilson Ex/T) 32-22 68.5

10 - Moran, Bastable, Morton, Ferreira 34-26 68.5

11 - Holloway, Brown, Moran, Hewlett 37-29 68.2

12 - Bastable, Morton, Wilson, Yeates 40-32 68.5

13 - Holloway, Moran, Crump, Woods 44-34 68.5

Thanks Frigbo Holloway was on fire that night beat Moran twice.
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August 29th 1981

 

Swindon v King's Lynn 43-35

 

Swindon

 

1. Steve Bastable 2-2-3-3 10

2. Steve Lawson 1*-1*-1-1 4+2

3. Phil Crump 3-3-2-3 11

4. Steve Gresham 2*-1*-2-0 5+2

5. Malcolm Holloway 3-2-1*-1 7+1

6. Bob Humphreys 2*-ret-0 2+1

7. Steen Mastrup 3-0-1* 4+1

 

King's Lynn

 

1. Dave Jessup 3-3-3-2-2 13

2. Hasse Danielsson 0-0-0 0

3. Michael Lee 2-3-3-3-1* 12+1

4. Richard Hellsen 1-2-2*-2-0 7+1

5. Mel Taylor 0-1*-f/ex 1+1

6. Nigel Sparshott 0-0 0

7. Craig Featherby 1-1*-0 2+1

 

 

1 - Jessup, Bastable, Lawson, Danielsson 3-3 70.6

2 - Mastrup, Humphreys, Featherby, Sparshott 8-4 70.0

3 - Holloway, Gresham, Hellsen, Taylor 13-5 69.0

4 - Crump, Lee, Featherby, Humphreys (ret) 16-8 68.2

5 - Jessup, Holloway, Gresham, Danielsson 19-11 68.9

6 - Lee, Bastable, Lawson, Sparshott 22-14 68.9

7 - Crump, Hellsen, Taylor, Mastrup 25-17 69.6

8 - Lee, Hellsen, Lawson, Humphreys 26-22 70.6

9 - Lee, Gresham, Holloway, Featherby 29-25 68.4

10 - Bastable, Hellsen, Lawson, Taylor (f/ex) 33-27 69.9

11 - Jessup, Crump, Mastrup, Danielsson 36-30 68.9

12 - Bastable, Jessup, Lee, Gresham 39-33 68.6

13 - Crump, Jessup, Holloway, Hellsen 43-35 69.1

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October 29th 1983

 

Pride Of The East

 

1. Les Collins 2-1-1-2-2 8

2. Billy Sanders 0-f- 0

3. Michael Lee 3-3-3-3-3 15

4. Bo Petersen 1-2-1-1-3 8

5. P. Collins 1-0-3-1-1 6 Not sure if this was Peter or Phil

6. John Louis 3-3-2-3-0 11

7. Dave Jessup 2-0-2-1-1 6

8. Mitch Shirra 0-0-1 1

9. Egon Muller 3-2-0-2-3 10

10. Richard Hellsen 2-1-0-2-3 8

11. Kevin Jolly 0-1-0-2-0 3

12. Chris Morton 1-1-2-0-2 6

13. Hans Nielsen 2-3-3-3-1 12

14. Jan Andersson 0-2-2-3-2 9

15. Gordon Kennett 1-2-1-ef-1 5

16. Dennis Sigalos 3-3-3-0-2 11

 

Res Michael Keepe 0-1-0 1

Res Richard Green 0-0 0

 

1 - Lee, L.Collins, Petersen, Sanders 62.2 Track Record

2 - Louis, Jessup, P.Collins, Shirra 64.0

3 - Muller, Hellsen, Morton, Jolly 65.0

4 - Sigalos, Nielsen, Kennett, Andersson 63.4

5 - Nielsen, Muller, L.Collins, P.Collins 64.8

6 - Louis, Andersson, Hellsen, Sanders (fell) 64.0

7 - Lee, Kennett, Jolly, Jessup 63.0

8 - Sigalos, Petersen, Morton, Shirra 64.2

9 - Sigalos, Louis, L.Collins, Jolly 64.0

10 - P.Collins, Morton, Kennett, Keepe 65.0

11 - Lee, Andersson, Shirra, Muller 63.8

12 - Nielsen, Jessup, Petersen, Hellsen 65.4

13 - Andersson, L.Collins, Jessup, Morton 65.0

14 - Nielsen, Jolly, Keepe, Green 65.8

15 - Lee, Hellsen, P.Collins, Sigalos 64.2

16 - Louis, Muller, Petersen, Kennett (ef) 64.8

17 - Hellsen, L.Collins, Kennett, Green 65.0

18 - Muller, Sigalos, Jessup, Keepe 65.2

19 - Lee, Morton, Nielsen, Louis 64.0

20 - Petersen, Andersson, P.Collins, Jolly 64.8

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Remember Grachan it was in 83 Lee at his best in my opinion was the best rider in the world in 83 to do that to Crumpy took some doing.Went to Norden thinking Lee would win it, had rode at Halifax totally destroyed Carter in the helmet and the meeting was in great form..As we know Muller was good on the day conditions to suit him and his aquipment was super fast Egon was top class anyway and deserved it on the day.

Was going to make a similar comment. For a spell during the summer of 1983 Michael Lee was beating everyone everywhere and clocking up fastest times of the season at different tracks. Comfortably beating Phil Crump at Blunsdon and Kenny Carter at Halifax demonstrate just how dominant he was at that time. Had the World Final been at any other track then it would most probably have been Lee or Hans Nielsen that walked away with the title.
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Was going to make a similar comment. For a spell during the summer of 1983 Michael Lee was beating everyone everywhere and clocking up fastest times of the season at different tracks. Comfortably beating Phil Crump at Blunsdon and Kenny Carter at Halifax demonstrate just how dominant he was at that time. Had the World Final been at any other track then it would most probably have been Lee or Hans Nielsen that walked away with the title.

Frustrates the hell out of me to think the board/ and Eglese finished Mike,s career.Only aged 25/26 he was up there certainly in the top 5 at the time that performance at blunsdon was awesome to beat Phil .He is certainly when on his game the quickest rider i ever see.
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