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Remember Dag Lovaas?

 

Rode with Reidar Eide in the World best pairs, rode for Newcastle, Oxford and quite a few more.

 

Did Dag suffer a bad back injury, possibly broken?

 

I might be getting my riders mixed up, help appreciated

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Was one of my favourite riders in the 70's. Can't think why to be honest, he wasn't particularly spectacular, but I followed him from his tough first season at Brough Park to his breakthrough as a heat leader at Reading. Was a big fan of his brother Ulf who had a short spell as a Heathen in 1974 and was a silver cloud in a very dire year.

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Absolutely. Do you remember the Mike Keen testimonial? Sheeting down and Dag won every race by a straight.

I do. I was at that meeting. It's funny how when tracks became slippery everyone would ride slower yet Lovaas would carry on as normal.

 

I seem to recall he used to practice on frozen lakes in Norway.

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He was white city's best rider in 1977!!!

But "City he only averaged 7.76 a really low average for him he had averaged over 10 for Reading,Hackney,and Oxford.I can remember seeing Dag in the Mike Keen meeting and in the 1974 European Final at Wembley when he qualified.
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But "City he only averaged 7.76 a really low average for him he had averaged over 10 for Reading,Hackney,and Oxford.I can remember seeing Dag in the Mike Keen meeting and in the 1974 European Final at Wembley when he qualified.

That would have been 1976. In 1977 he didn't ride at White City and they used r/r all year, winning the league title.

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That would have been 1976. In 1977 he didn't ride at White City and they used r/r all year, winning the league title.

Spot on "Grachan" the Keeno meeting was in 1975,in a way Dag,s career reminded me so much like that of Scott Autrey. How there careers went one bad move and just could not get there level back as we know both were world class in Scott's case he could of been WC.
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But "City he only averaged 7.76 a really low average for him he had averaged over 10 for Reading,Hackney,and Oxford.I can remember seeing Dag in the Mike Keen meeting and in the 1974 European Final at Wembley when he qualified.

it was my attempt at being sarcastic Sidney!
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If I remember rightly Dag stuck with a 2 valve Jap in 1975 at Oxford and in 1976 at White City. With most other riders on 4 valves that would certainly have put him at a disadvantage around the big White City track which would account for his slump in average from 10 plus at Oxford.

Never broke a bone either I don't think (in reply to the OP), but suffers from a bad back after Reider Eide stuffed him into the fence at Newport.

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If I remember rightly Dag stuck with a 2 valve Jap in 1975 at Oxford and in 1976 at White City. With most other riders on 4 valves that would certainly have put him at a disadvantage around the big White City track which would account for his slump in average from 10 plus at Oxford.

Never broke a bone either I don't think (in reply to the OP), but suffers from a bad back after Reider Eide stuffed him into the fence at Newport.

Salty what was his brother Ulf like at the Heath?he was the 1972 Norwegian champion i only see him for Oxford he did look more than usefull not in Dag's class of course. Edited by sidney
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I had the pleasure of watching Dag often at Tilehurst when the sport was big in Reading, and later he was an outstanding number one for the Rebels at Oxford.

 

Superb stylist and so effortless, his prowess in the wet came from practicing on ice in Norway on a conventional speedway bike it was said. He was the last man to ride a JAP in a world final but in the end they couldn't get it to work with the silencer.

 

His elder brother Ulf was a good rider and a tough guy, a Norwegian army sergeant.

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Could the original poster be thinking of another great Norwegian speedway rider, Rolf Gramstad, who broke his back in a track crash in the early 1980s?

i think you are right rocket,he rode for Swindon and moved to Leicester and really improved did another quite good Norwegian rider Einar Kylingstad get injured as well i believe you are right though Rocket.
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