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James Bond (born 5 July 1938) is a British former motorcycle speedway rider who rode for Wolverhampton Wolves, Swindon Robins, and Long Eaton Archers. ==Biography== Bond was born in Sutton Coldfield in 1938.〔"(A look at 80 years of speedway stars )", ''Express & Star'', 30 June 2008, retrieved 2011-12-09〕 He competed in cycle speedway for Sutton Coldfield Stars before taking up the motorized form.〔Davies, Trevor (2008) ''Warzone Speedway'', Trevor Davies Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9558624-0-3, p. 107-8〕 He undertook his national service in 1960, joining the Royal Corps of Signals and training as a despatch rider before joining the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team, performing around the UK and at Madison Square Gardens.〔 He first rode in speedway as a junior in 1961, moving into the Wolverhampton Wolves team in 1963, the year that the Wolves won the Provincial League.〔 Nicknamed "007" in reference to his fictional namesake, he was a regular member of the Wolves team until 1971 when he moved to the Swindon Robins.〔Oakes, Peter (1991) ''The Complete History of the British League'', Front Page Books, ISBN 0-948882-07-7, p. 64〕 After two seasons with the Robins, he spent a season with the Long Eaton Archers before retiring at the end of 1974. Bond represented England against Australia in 1969.〔Ochiltree, Charles (ed.) (1970) ''The British Speedway Handbook'', BSPA, p. 23〕 He won the first indoor speedway event to be staged in Leicester, the Midland Riders Championship at the Granby Halls in 1971.〔Jones, Alan (2010) ''Speedway in Leicester: The Lions Roar'', Automedia, p. 114-8〕
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