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05/02/2012
Book Review: #speedwaylife
Dream Team: Dean Felton
Murray Burt
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26/01/2012
Track Pix: Fast Fridays
The Tactical Ride
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19/01/2012
Review: 1982 Speedway Yearbook
Colin Tucker
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12/01/2012
Snapshots of Yesteryear
Oxford Update
An Evening With The Champions
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06/01/2012
Middleton Mystery Resolved
 
05/01/2012
George Bason
Alf Wells
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29/12/2011
Berrington Action
Dream Team: Canvey Bal
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22/12/2011
Ove Fundin
Howard Cole
Track Pix: Costa Mesa
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15/12/2011
Snapshots of Yesteryear
Wild Bill Deegan
Defunct Supporters Club
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Dream Team : Derek Grant

I supported Wimbledon Dons for many years man and boy before moving to Colchester and then supporting the Ipswich Witches. Nowadays I am resident in the South West and only follow the Grand Prix.

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Ronnie Moore
The master and mr reliable over a number of years. Fantastic natural ability, a leader and team man to the core.

Bert Harkins
A wonderful rider loved by the crowds, especially at Wimbledon. Not only a nice guy but a guy who gave 100%.

Tommy Jansson
The young Swede who was tragically killed in his prime. I have never before or to this day seen a rider with so much natural balance. He could go into a bend at the wrong angle pull a full locker stay on and ride off after the pack! Truly unbelievable.

Garry Middleton
The young Aussie who learnt his trade at Plough Lane and really should have been the greatest.

Tomasz Gollob
In my opinion the best Polish rider ever not to be world champion. Tomasz on his day is the most exciting and brilliant rider in the world but his fiery temperament lets him down.

Jim Tebby
Gentleman Jim. Never a star but a man who could pull off a miracle and win you the match.

Graeme Stapleton
Yes I have fond memories of Graeme, helping him all those years ago at the start. Getting the bike out of the Mini pick-up for practice sessions at Plough Lane.

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