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Chris Julian (speedway rider) : ウィキペディア英語版
Chris Julian (speedway rider)
Christoper Julian, (4 March 1937-May 1997) was a motorcycle racer, born in Fraddon, Cornwall, UK. He died in 1997 in a gyrocopter accident at age 60.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Julian Wombat Arrival )
== Racing career ==
Julian began by riding grasstrack meetings in the West Country as a teenager then graduated to second half rides at Exeter speedway in 1959. He also had practice sessions at the St Austell speedway track where he was spotted by well known speedway rider and promotor Trevor Redmond who helped to get him a place in the Bristol team for the start of the Provincial League in 1960. His brief period at the Knowle stadium Bristol resulted in an average of 5.60 points per match in 8 matches before the track closed. He then moved on to Pennycross Stadium in Plymouth where he started to gain a reputation for the ruthless riding style for which he would later become renowned.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rider Profile - Cradley Speedway Web Site )
Julian got into the sport at a time when many clubs were closing. In 1962 he rode for Plymouth, which closed at the end of that year and in 1963 at St Austell, where he had his best season to date and quickly became the Gulls' number one. At the end of 1963 St Austell closed and this left Julian once again without a team to ride for, however a call from his mentor Redmond lead him to him join Glasgow for the 1964 season.〔
After a year riding for Glasgow, the 1000 mile round trip from his home in Cornwall to fulfil home match commitments proved too much and Julian put in for a transfer. He joined the Cradley Heath Heathens at the age of 28. His first season was a struggle, partly due to the stronger team lineups in the British League he was now competing in. The next season Julian shone in an under-performing Heathens team and increased his average by 1.5 points. Notable achievements included his first full maximum on 7 May against Belle Vue and briefly holding the Silver Sash after beating Tommy Sweetman in July. He was also ever-present throughout the season. Julian continued to improve in the 1967 season scoring two maximums and twice beating the legendary Ove Fundin. The Cradley side was much stronger during the 1968 season and Rider Control allocated Julian to Newport for the start of the 1969 season much to the disappointment of many of the Heathens fans who had enjoyed his full throttle committed style.〔

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