stratton Posted October 21, 2012 Report Share Posted October 21, 2012 (edited) I wondered whether anybody on here had seen any of Briggoe,s brilliant 6 BLRC wins?maybe Dave?.I wondered if there was any footage of his wins? he must of been magic to watch around Hyde Rd suited his attacking style.The greatest rider in history for me 18 world finals, 4 times winner, rostrum 6 times ,6 times British title winner(mega line ups) and 6 times BLRC winner.Some cv that and endless other titles a true LEGEND i was lucky enough to see a bit of his later career. Edited October 21, 2012 by sidney 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The White Knight Posted October 21, 2012 Report Share Posted October 21, 2012 I wondered whether anybody on here had seen any of Briggoe,s brilliant 6 BLRC wins?maybe Dave?.I wondered if there was any footage of his wins? he must of been magic to watch around Hyde Rd suited his attacking style.The greatest rider in history for me 18 world finals, 4 times winner, rostrum 6 times ,6 times British title winner(mega line ups) and 6 times BLRC winner.Some cv that and endless other titles a true LEGEND i was lucky enough to see a bit of his later career. One of the TRUE GREATS of Speedway is Briggo. ALL of your comments are correct sidney. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PHILIPRISING Posted October 21, 2012 Report Share Posted October 21, 2012 SAW him win a couple. Briggo rates those six successive wins, usually against a line-up stronger than the World Final that preceded it, has possibly his greatest achievement. Never saw Peter Craven at Hyde Road but Peter Collins, Chris Morton and, of course, Ivan Mauger were magic there. But possibly Briggo had the edge. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stratton Posted October 21, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 21, 2012 SAW him win a couple. Briggo rates those six successive wins, usually against a line-up stronger than the World Final that preceded it, has possibly his greatest achievement. Never saw Peter Craven at Hyde Road but Peter Collins, Chris Morton and, of course, Ivan Mauger were magic there. But possibly Briggo had the edge. Collins, and Olsen were the best i saw live at Hyde Rd, Morton Carter and Crump senior were not far off either.The BLRC was a tough meeting 1983 was a very good meeting conditions awful.But out of all my visits i think it was only dry twice i also got there for a few posponements is it ever dry in Manchester.? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The White Knight Posted October 21, 2012 Report Share Posted October 21, 2012 Collins, and Olsen were the best i saw live at Hyde Rd, Morton Carter and Crump senior were not far off either.The BLRC was a tough meeting 1983 was a very good meeting conditions awful.But out of all my visits i think it was only dry twice i also got there for a few posponements is it ever dry in Manchester.? I'm not his greatest Fan sidney - but - Mauger was no slouch around Hyde Road either. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stratton Posted October 21, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 21, 2012 I'm not his greatest Fan sidney - but - Mauger was no slouch around Hyde Road either. Spot on WK,i wasn't a fan either had Bob Kilby off at the abbey once in a terrible move.Never see him there at his peak,but was still a massive force a great gater in my opinion. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fromafar Posted October 22, 2012 Report Share Posted October 22, 2012 (edited) I wondered whether anybody on here had seen any of Briggoe,s brilliant 6 BLRC wins?maybe Dave?.I wondered if there was any footage of his wins? he must of been magic to watch around Hyde Rd suited his attacking style.The greatest rider in history for me 18 world finals, 4 times winner, rostrum 6 times ,6 times British title winner(mega line ups) and 6 times BLRC winner.Some cv that and endless other titles a true LEGEND i was lucky enough to see a bit of his later career. Saw them all.I think his no-nonsense style of riding put the fear of death into most of the opposition.Great rider and entertainer. Edited October 22, 2012 by Fromafar 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norbold Posted October 23, 2012 Report Share Posted October 23, 2012 The only BLRC final I saw was the first one Barry Briggs didn't win! 1971. He could only manage a poor second that year, behind Ivan Mauger and after a run-off with Jimmy McMillan. On the night Briggo was the most spectacular rider. He was involved in two "photo finishes" and had to come from behind to win two others, including a spectacular win over Mauger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
foamfence Posted November 30, 2012 Report Share Posted November 30, 2012 I wondered whether anybody on here had seen any of Briggoe,s brilliant 6 BLRC wins?maybe Dave?.I wondered if there was any footage of his wins? he must of been magic to watch around Hyde Rd suited his attacking style.The greatest rider in history for me 18 world finals, 4 times winner, rostrum 6 times ,6 times British title winner(mega line ups) and 6 times BLRC winner.Some cv that and endless other titles a true LEGEND i was lucky enough to see a bit of his later career. I think I saw all of them and him finishing runner up in the next one, he had an ability to ride close to other riders that nobody could match, often a rider would go into a turn on the inside (almost) only to feel Briggo's right fist pushing against his back, as big Barry seemed able to go through or create gaps that others couldn't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heedthebaw Posted December 7, 2012 Report Share Posted December 7, 2012 I saw him at Hyde Road winning I think his fourth title, sheer class against 15 of the worlds best Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
E I Addio Posted December 8, 2012 Report Share Posted December 8, 2012 (edited) I wondered whether anybody on here had seen any of Briggoe,s brilliant 6 BLRC wins?maybe Dave?.I wondered if there was any footage of his wins? he must of been magic to watch around Hyde Rd suited his attacking style.The greatest rider in history for me 18 world finals, 4 times winner, rostrum 6 times ,6 times British title winner(mega line ups) and 6 times BLRC winner.Some cv that and endless other titles a true LEGEND i was lucky enough to see a bit of his later career. I saw the last of his British Championship wins at West Ham (I think it was the last). Still have the programme. Absolutely stunning performance. The No 2 gate wasn't working. Ivan Mauger struggled to a second place off of it and everyone else was either third or last off No2 gate when their turn came. Then towards the end of the meeting out comes Briggo off gate 2 and shatters the opposition on his way to his fourth win of the night.. Then he went on to a 15 point maximum literally a class above the rest of the field. Probably the most memorable performance I have seen. People rave over Mauger and Rickardson etc, who were admittedly consistent but to me, when Briggo hit his best form there was never another rider in speedway like it , at least not until Darcy Ward came along. Edited December 8, 2012 by E I Addio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stratton Posted December 8, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 8, 2012 I saw the last of his British Championship wins at West Ham (I think it was the last). Still have the programme. Absolutely stunning performance. The No 2 gate wasn't working. Ivan Mauger struggled to a second place off of it and everyone else was either third or last off No2 gate when their turn came. Then towards the end of the meeting out comes Briggo off gate 2 and shatters the opposition on his way to his fourth win of the night.. Then he went on to a 15 point maximum literally a class above the rest of the field. Probably the most memorable performance I have seen. People rave over Mauger and Rickardson etc, who were admittedly consistent but to me, when Briggo hit his best form there was never another rider in speedway like it , at least not until Darcy Ward came along. Great post Briggo was a legend, i first went with my uncle and he always said Briggo had to come from the back he said often on the handicap Mark.But when i see him he gated quite well but the best for me didnt see lots of him but he to me was mr excitement also a class man autographs having time for fans the best for me LEGEND. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The White Knight Posted December 9, 2012 Report Share Posted December 9, 2012 I saw the last of his British Championship wins at West Ham (I think it was the last). Still have the programme. Absolutely stunning performance. The No 2 gate wasn't working. Ivan Mauger struggled to a second place off of it and everyone else was either third or last off No2 gate when their turn came. Then towards the end of the meeting out comes Briggo off gate 2 and shatters the opposition on his way to his fourth win of the night.. Then he went on to a 15 point maximum literally a class above the rest of the field. Probably the most memorable performance I have seen. People rave over Mauger and Rickardson etc, who were admittedly consistent but to me, when Briggo hit his best form there was never another rider in speedway like it , at least not until Darcy Ward came along. Top Post E I Addio - up to the last eight words. You can't mention Ward in the same sentence as 'Briggo'. Not yet anyway. Compared to Briggo - Ward has achieved nothing yet. As sidney says 'Briggo' - LEGEND!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keef Posted December 9, 2012 Report Share Posted December 9, 2012 (edited) Saw him in first race when we moved to Swindon in 1968, we 've supported the Robins ever since. Superb fearless competitor. For me Fundin was number 1 in 63 to about 65 with Briggo edging him out about 66-68, then Mauger top dog for a few years, until Olsen edged him out taking over as world number 1. Saw Briggo in untouchable form around Wimbledon in British semi around 66. Knutsson also one of the best in the mid-60s. Only Nielsen Gundersen Crump Rickardsson anywhere close for me since. Wardy should be as good as in future. Better than Holder IMO, judging by his Blunsdon performances. Edited December 9, 2012 by beefy keefy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stratton Posted December 9, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2012 Saw him in first race when we moved to Swindon in 1968, we 've supported the Robins ever since. Superb fearless competitor. For me Fundin was number 1 in 63 to about 65 with Briggo edging him out about 66-68, then Mauger top dog for a few years, until Olsen edged him out taking over as world number 1. Saw Briggo in untouchable form around Wimbledon in British semi around 66. Knutsson also one of the best in the mid-60s. Only Nielsen Gundersen Crump Rickardsson anywhere close for me since. Wardy should be as good as in future. Better than Holder IMO, judging by his Blunsdon performances. Knutsson was often overlooked,for me like Ronnie Moore right up there with the best.I think Olsen was the best rider i see after Briggo Mauger certainly up there too.Recent years i would put Crump top of the pile, as for Holder often underrated and at this time in front of Ward and i believe he will win another world title. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
E I Addio Posted December 9, 2012 Report Share Posted December 9, 2012 Top Post E I Addio - up to the last eight words. You can't mention Ward in the same sentence as 'Briggo'. Not yet anyway. Compared to Briggo - Ward has achieved nothing yet. As sidney says 'Briggo' - LEGEND!! Oh I agree TWK, Briggo has been there done it and got the t-shirt while Darcy has still got it all to do. What I meant was that Darcy excites me in the way that Briggo used to. He doesn't bother with all the technicalities, he just goes out and wins in the old-fashioned way by keeping the throttle open longer than anyone else. That's why Briggo is regarded by so many including me as the greatest. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The White Knight Posted December 9, 2012 Report Share Posted December 9, 2012 Oh I agree TWK, Briggo has been there done it and got the t-shirt while Darcy has still got it all to do. What I meant was that Darcy excites me in the way that Briggo used to. He doesn't bother with all the technicalities, he just goes out and wins in the old-fashioned way by keeping the throttle open longer than anyone else. That's why Briggo is regarded by so many including me as the greatest. Fair enough E I Addio. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
waiheke1 Posted December 14, 2012 Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Briggs to my mind is one of the five post -WW2 riders for whom a real argument could be made that they were the greatest ever (othersbeing Mauger, Fundin, Nielsen and Rikkardson). I would have loved to see him around Hyde Rd. The meeting I would love to see would be an individiual meeting at Hyde Rd with the following line-up (excludes those who never rode the track, though obviously would have loved to see the likes of Ward, Gollob, Crump Jnr, Emil, Holder racing that hallowed track): Mauger, Briggs, Moore, Ross, Morton, Collins, Carter, Parker, Craven, Olsen, Gundersen, Nielsen, Penhall, S Moran, Fundin, Crump snr. That would be some meeting I reckon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stratton Posted December 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted December 14, 2012 Briggs to my mind is one of the five post -WW2 riders for whom a real argument could be made that they were the greatest ever (othersbeing Mauger, Fundin, Nielsen and Rikkardson). I would have loved to see him around Hyde Rd. The meeting I would love to see would be an individiual meeting at Hyde Rd with the following line-up (excludes those who never rode the track, though obviously would have loved to see the likes of Ward, Gollob, Crump Jnr, Emil, Holder racing that hallowed track): Mauger, Briggs, Moore, Ross, Morton, Collins, Carter, Parker, Craven, Olsen, Gundersen, Nielsen, Penhall, S Moran, Fundin, Crump snr. That would be some meeting I reckon. God some line up that, you have missed no one out at all!! maybe Johnson.? That is my biggest regret never being able too ever see Briggo at the great Hyde Rd, my trips there were the best speedway days ever. The Mauger meeting ( with 6 in a race was awesome Nielsen outstanding on the day it was a great day out also Carter was a sight there too. My top 5 ever would be 1. Briggs. 2.Mauger 3.Fundin 4.Olsen 5.Nielsen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
E I Addio Posted December 24, 2012 Report Share Posted December 24, 2012 This discussion and some old programmes reminded be of a race that just about sums Briggo up. It was at West Ham and Briggo was against Anders Michanek. Now, Michanek was one of speedways real hardmen, even the ruthless Olle Nygren described him as a "hard bastard" so he was definitely no pushover to say the least. Michanek made the gate and Briggo tried to get through on the inside, but Mich clamped him against the white line, so Briggo tried the outside, leaning on Michanek but Michanek elbowed him out, then Briggo, who had had enough of it by now switched back to the inside and bulldozed Michanek out of the way as if he was a rag doll. The amazing thing about all this was that it all happened on the first two bends rather than two or three laps and Briggo went into the back straight in front. I can't ever remember seeing anything like it. That was the amazing thing about Briggo. he has so much upper body strength he could just flick the bike around and get it to go wherever he pointed it. I would have loved to have seen some of the clashes between Briggs and Fundin when they were both at their peak, but sadly it was before my time. Fundin was well on the way down by the time I got to see him and even Briggo was past his best but still pretty amazing. Anybody remember them at their absolute peak ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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