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  2. Belle Vue Aces - Wikipedia

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    The following year in 1929, the North Manchester Speedway Club, who had previously arranged fixtures for the International Speedways Ltd moved the speedway to the recently built 40,000 capacity Hyde Road stadium nearby on Hyde Road, which was the home ground of Manchester Central F.C. and which formed part of the Belle Vue Zoological Gardens.

  3. Category:Belle Vue Aces riders - Wikipedia

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    Jack Hargreaves (speedway rider) Chris Harris (speedway rider) Bob Harrison (speedway rider) Rusty Harrison; Oliver Hart (speedway rider) Stan Hart (speedway rider) Harold Hastings (speedway rider) Pekka Hautamäki; Dave Hemus; Patrick Hougaard; Kyle Howarth; Wally Hull; Rod Hunter (speedway rider)

  4. Belle Vue Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Belle Vue Stadium was a greyhound racing track in Belle Vue, Manchester, England, [2] where the first race around an oval track in Britain was held on 24 July 1926. It has also been used for motorcycle speedway, as the home ground of Elite League team Belle Vue Aces from 1988 until 2015, and from 1999 until 2019 for stock car racing and banger racing.

  5. 1993 British League season - Wikipedia

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    Belle Vue Aces won their first title since 1982. The Manchester team relied on a group of consistent riders, with no rider exceeding a 9 point average but five riders ranging from 8.75 to 6.72. The Manchester team relied on a group of consistent riders, with no rider exceeding a 9 point average but five riders ranging from 8.75 to 6.72.

  6. Ron Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Johnston (31 December 1930 – 29 July 2014) was a New Zealand motorcycle speedway rider, who rode for the Belle Vue Aces. He also rode in four World Finals (1955, 1957, 1958 and 1960) during his career finishing a best 5th in 1960. [1] [2] He earned 16 caps for the New Zealand national speedway team. [3]

  7. 1968 British League Division Two season - Wikipedia

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    The 1968 British League Division Two Knockout Cup was the first edition of the Knockout Cup for tier two teams and coincided with the newly formed league. [9]Previously the tier two and tier three teams had competed in the National Trophy until 1964, and although they held their own finals during some years it only served as qualification for the main competition.

  8. Kansas Speedway renovations: BBQ trophy, new club ... - AOL

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    The new touch to Victory Lane is among several changes to Kansas Speedway that includes the most extensive updates since lights were installed for night racing in 2011 and the track was repaved in ...

  9. Frank Varey - Wikipedia

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    Frank Varey (31 March 1908 [1] – 8 February 1988) was a former international speedway rider who featured in the Speedway World Championship finals in 1937 and 1938. [2] He also featured in two Star Riders' Championships, the forerunner to the World Championship, in 1932 and 1933. He earned 21 international caps for the England national ...