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John Hack (speedway rider)

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and quickly achieved a position as a Heat Leader - taking seven consecutive 5-1s partnering another newcomer to the team, David Shields. He was a competent middle-rank rider for his clubs with a promising career as he showed the potential to reach the higher ranks. Time out in 1979 after breaking an
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John Hack was an outstanding Cycle Speedway rider with Blackley, a team in Manchester, 1973-1976. His honours included a place in the 1975 British Senior Championship semi-final and a place in the 1976 British Junior Championship final. He was Blackley's top scorer in their 1975 winning British
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here in 1975, also during a match against Oxford). The injuries John suffered included a fractured skull, broken ribs and a broken leg and for a time he was not expected to survive. He still suffers certain effects from the accident currently.
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away at Canterbury in September 1977. As the 1977 season ended, he was awarded the Ivor Hughes Trophy as Cradley's most promising junior. In 1978, John Hack transferred to
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had lost control of his bike on a greasy track, with his machine colliding with John and sending him crashing into a lamppost (a similar incident had seen the death of
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Worked in the family's greengrocery business then at Remploy for 23 years. No longer has any involvement with speedway. Has a daughter, Gemma, and a son, Daniel.
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in 1977, having made a positive impression while attending their training school. He started with second-half rides on a two-valve bike before buying a
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ankle. Gave up racing after a life-threatening accident at Monmore Green stadium
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https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/sport/8302237.speedway-cheetahs-riders-meet/
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Bamford,R & Shailes,G (2007). "The Story of Oxford Speedway".
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