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Who Was The Most Frustrating Rider?


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  On 2/13/2014 at 12:15 AM, Bellers101 said:

Better than Havvy? How many British and World under 21 champs and Grand Slams did Silver win compared to Havvy? Silver was also older than Havvy but chose to stay NL longer rather than step up into BL in 87 like Havvy.

 

I agree Silver could and should have done better but was was too much of a show pony. I remember Ivan Mauger saying he wouldnt be a top class rider if he didnt tone down his riding style. Sadly he never did.

At 16/17 Silver was a better rider but sadly never got any better

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  On 2/15/2014 at 9:13 AM, Racin Jason 72 said:

Jamie luckhurst. A red hot prospect with Wimbledon in 85. Ipswich sign him in 86 and he really struggled and was dropped mid season which was rare back then !

Edinburgh took him on and he was awful for them too

Sadly Jamie was carrying a head injury from his time at Ipswich, the effects of which weren't recognised until quite some time after.

So many careers have been halted not just by the injury itself but by the after-effects, physical and mental.

 

After making a packet buying and selling cars he's now into professionally photographing gorgeous women.

 

"Oh where did it all go wrong Mr.Luckhurst??"

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  On 2/15/2014 at 9:13 AM, Racin Jason 72 said:

Edinburgh took him on and he was awful for them too

 

Not all the time. Frustrating, yes. Top of our averages in 1988. Unforgettable 18 point max for us at Rye House one time. Capable of exceptional brilliance.

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  On 2/15/2014 at 12:44 PM, Gavan said:

Paul Whittaker never fully realised his potential from the age of 15.

He recorded faster times than Mark Loram but never really achieved what he should have done before sadly injury took its toll

True, he was on the verge of an England call up in '91 when he broke his arm so badly that at one point they thought he might even lose it.

 

Never the same rider after that.

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Bobby McNeil. I thought Swindon had signed the key to success when they bagged him. Numerous clubs were after his signature, but he chose the Robins in 77 I think. Two desperately disappointing seasons, littered with poor scores (some good ones) and injuries from falls caused only by himself.

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  On 2/15/2014 at 1:54 PM, EnglishRoundabout said:

Bobby McNeil. I thought Swindon had signed the key to success when they bagged him. Numerous clubs were after his signature, but he chose the Robins in 77 I think. Two desperately disappointing seasons, littered with poor scores (some good ones) and injuries from falls caused only by himself.

He spent 78-79 at Hackney where he didn't pull up any trees then retired at 24 after being badly affected by Vic Hardings death.
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  On 2/15/2014 at 1:16 PM, rmc said:

Sadly Jamie was carrying a head injury from his time at Ipswich, the effects of which weren't recognised until quite some time after.

So many careers have been halted not just by the injury itself but by the after-effects, physical and mental.

 

After making a packet buying and selling cars he's now into professionally photographing gorgeous women.

 

"Oh where did it all go wrong Mr.Luckhurst??"

It happens to a lot of sports people who have ooddles of potential and injuries curtail there progress in their choosen sport. Very pleased he's found a new good vocation. Some might say its fate. But im very sure he will look back and say, what if..

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  On 2/16/2014 at 12:05 PM, waihekeaces1 said:

Was that the aussie kid who found god and quit speedway?

Luckhurst a Brit as far as I know.

The finding god story is a bit of an urban myth but was certainly the story at the time.

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  On 2/16/2014 at 1:03 PM, Chewbacca said:

Ron Henderson went back to Australia to become a social worker. He was a great talent on a speedway bike, almost keeping up with the Owen brothers

maybe that's the frustrating bit,,, a liked him, the original 'Rocket Ron',,,

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  On 2/16/2014 at 12:35 PM, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Luckhurst a Brit as far as I know.

The finding god story is a bit of an urban myth but was certainly the story at the time.

He used to ride around Middlesbrough after meetings on a uni cycle wearing a monks habit. Totally forgot about that and your post just reminded me. :)

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  On 2/16/2014 at 12:35 PM, dontforgetthefueltapsbruv said:

Luckhurst a Brit as far as I know.

The finding god story is a bit of an urban myth but was certainly the story at the time.

It was Henderson I was referring to, not luckhurst. Apologies, was not clear, but per responses below it seems my recollection was right and he found god snd became a social worker.

I think iam thomas said something like "if he wants to help the needy, he can get on his bloody speedway bike and help us."

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