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sixtwosix
16 Apr 18 19:41
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Six times world speedway champion , rider for Belle Vue , Exeter amongst others.

The title being won in one night in the past was so much more exciting than endless events today.

RIP

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STUDYFORM
When: 16 Apr 18 19:50
I've still got my programmes and autograph books from my late 70's Speedway life.
Was a great sport. Not the same now.

Mauger, and Briggs were excellent.

RIP
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SlippyBlue
When: 16 Apr 18 20:10
I remember him well along with the likes of Peter Collins and the American rider Bruce Penhall, speedway was very popular back in the day. They used to have meets at Hackney and Wimbledon dog tracks if I remember correctly.
By:
Poppydog.
When: 16 Apr 18 20:24
Eastbourne Speedway, along with the rest of the speedway world, is saddened to learn of the death of Ivan Mauger.

Ivan, in his formative years in England in the 1950s, came to Arlington as a rookie, low on confidence and with poor equipment.

Charles Dugard encouraged the young Kiwi, helped him sort out his bike and soon Mauger was scoring points.

He made his debut for the Eagles in 1958 and by the end of the season was track record holder.

Mauger died this morning, aged 78. He was six times world speedway champion – 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977 and 1979. He’s the only rider in the sport’s history to have won three in a row and finished on the podium every year from 1967 to 1974.

He was also world long track champion three times.

Eastbourne Speedway and the Dugards send their condolences to the family.
By:
Sowerby Boy
When: 16 Apr 18 20:29
Ivan Mauger and Ole Olsen were probably the top two riders in the late 1970's, when I was hooked on the sport.  Brings back happy memories of that time, travelling around the country following the Ipswich Witches.

RIP Ivan Mauger.
By:
STUDYFORM
When: 16 Apr 18 20:33
Make it a date, Friday at 8.
The motto of Hackney Speedway.

Happy days.
Well, to be fair, not especially happy days, but really good evenings.
By:
casemoney
When: 16 Apr 18 20:33
RIP remember him well ,Do you remember Barrys Briggs crash at Wembley Study He lost a finger was lucky that was all he lost
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 16 Apr 18 20:37
Dave Lanning was the commentator amongst others, I was never really "into" speedway as I was far more interested in the cherries but I did go on the odd occasion and it was a fun night out out.
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STUDYFORM
When: 16 Apr 18 20:46
No but I do remember other bad knocks and though I, am glad to say, wasn't there. A few riders being killed.

I only ever went to Wembley once - for the world final in 1975, as a kid - I knew 2 of my mates would be there somewhere and amazingly I found them, in a crowd of 100,000!
Only now looking back do I realise what a dodgy night out that was for a lone 14 year old. I don't reckon parents would let their kids of that age travel alone right across London these days.

Ole Olsen won, Michanek was 2nd I think.

I wonder if my tatty old autograph book is worth anything. Just about every top speedway rider of the day signed it.
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sixtwosix
When: 16 Apr 18 22:03
One of the oddest items in my vast vinyl collection is an album recording of the 1974 World speedway final won by Anders Michanek .Cool
By:
Steamship
When: 16 Apr 18 22:15
Saw him at The Boulevard for Hull Vikings another sporting legend from my youth gone.
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