The Seventies Gallery

Peter Collins (England) poses at Maroubra, Sydney, in December 1975. He is pictured here with one of the first Peter CollinsWeslakes machines and went on to win the 1976 world championship. Collins and his family emigrated to Australia in 2002. Photo by Steve Magro.   Teenage tearaway Billy Sanders heads Englishman Reg Wilson at the Sydney Showground during 1974.Billy Sanders
Photo by Bill Meyer
Chris Pusey (left) and Alan Wilkinson in 1972, warming their bikes before the off at Belle Vue, Manchester, Chris Pusey and Alan WilkinsonEngland.   The victorious British Lions, 1974-75: Reg Wilson, Reg Fearman, George Hunter, captain Nigel Boocock, Doug WyerBritish Lions 1974-75 and Eric Broadbelt. In front: Peter Collins and Scotsman Jimmy McMillan. Photo by Bill Meyer.
Chris Pusey on British Lions duty late in 1972, during
practise at the Sydney Showground.Chris Pusey
Photo by Geoff Davis.
 

Ivan Mauger in a rare picture, aboard a Jawa 4 valve conversion at Wembley Stadium, London during 1976. Ivan Mauger   
Photo by Mike Patrick

A touch of continental flavour, with Russian Rider Alexander Pavlov (1972) showing good style on home soil.Alexander Pavlov  
Photo by Motocross magazine
  Phil Herne, at full slide for Birmingham in 1973.Phil Herne
Late 1979 saw the first appearance in Australia of American show man and pin-up boy, Bruce Penhall. He is shown here inBruce Penhall the Sydney Showground pits, preparing for a race the local hero Billy Sanders. Penhall ran Sanders close, losing 2-1, but Bruce carried on to win two world championships, in 1981 and 82.
Photo by Steve Magro
  The 1973 world final will remain the day speedway got its biggest ever attendance. On that day a largely partisan Polish1973 World Final crowd of (reportedly) 120,000 fans saw rank outsider Jerzy Szczakiel win Poland's first title under controversial circumstances. This photo shows a glimpse of the action, with the Russian Grigori Chlynovski and John Boulger (Australia) out in front of Ivan Mauger (NZ) and another local rider Edward Jancarz.                            
Photo by Mike Patrick
Wolverhampton and 1971 World Champion Ole Olsen in pensive mood.
Ole Olsen
  Ex-Sheffield and Cradley Heath rider Bob 'Bluey' Valentine, pictured here in the Sydney Showground pits ready to hitBob 'Bluey' Valentine
the track.
Jerliderie Park Speedway 1974-75 What a host of champions this is!
Ole Olsen, Anders Michanek, Ivan
Mauger, Barry Briggs, Edward Jancarz,
Roy Trigg, Tommy Jansson, Jim Airey
and Jiri Stancl mark the occasion at
Jerliderie Park Speedway, Newcastle
Australia in 1974-75.
Photo by Bill Meyer.


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