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English motorcycle speedway rider From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sidney Ronald Clarke (born 26 March 1914 in Oxford, England[1] - 12 June 1981[2] ) was a former international speedway who qualified for the Speedway World Championship finals twice.[3][4]
Born | Oxford, England | 26 March 1914
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Died | 12 June 1981 67) | (aged
Nationality | British (English) |
Career history | |
1938 | Lea Bridge |
1939 | Crystal Palace Glaziers |
1946-1957 | Odsal Boomerangs/Bradford Tudors |
Clarke started his career in British leagues with Lea Bridge during the 1938 Speedway National League Division Two season.[5] The following season he joined the Crystal Palace Glaziers but the team withdrew from the league mid-season, shortly before the outbreak of World War II.[6]
In 1944, he was deemed to be the British champion after winning an event advertised as the British Championship but many riders were not involved because of the war.[7]
In 1946 after the war, he joined Odsal Boomerangs of Bradford and would spend the rest of his career with Bradford.[8]
Clarke qualified for two World finals in succession in 1949 and 1950 and at retirement he had earned 9 international caps for the England national speedway team.[4][9]
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