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Eric Parish Eric Parish from Manchester wrote on 21st April 2018 at 2:16 pm
RIP Ivan Mauger. The greatest speedway rider there ever was or ever will be. I was privileged and lucky to see him ride many times for the Belle Vue Aces when I think he was at his best. Thank you for the great memories, a true legend and gentleman. Rest in peace
Michael Michael from Romford wrote on 21st April 2018 at 2:12 pm
I saw most of my speedway between 1964 and 1981 and saw Ivan on many occasions. I doubt there was any major meeting in England which included Ivan that I did not attend. He was so smooth and made speedway look easy. Never the most exciting rider but certainly the finest of his generation. Had he not fallen in the run-off with Szjackiel I am sure he would have been a 7-time World Champion.
Geoffrey Barker Geoffrey Barker from chesterfield wrote on 21st April 2018 at 2:01 pm
So sad. The best
Colin Colin from Cheshire wrote on 21st April 2018 at 1:57 pm
If you speak to anyone born around the 50's, 60's and 70's and you mention you go to speedway they immediately say 'ah yes Ivan Mauger'. That says it all, a true legend and if you have never seen Ivan ride you have missed something really magical and special. R.I.P.
steve williams steve williams from stourbridge wrote on 21st April 2018 at 1:36 pm
If there is speedway in heaven he will be number one. What lucky people we were to see such a star.
Ian Ian from Coventry wrote on 21st April 2018 at 1:34 pm
Ivan the greatest there has ever been & will ever be the king of speedway. Thanks for the memories
Mark Mark from Newcastle Upon Tyne wrote on 21st April 2018 at 1:07 pm
Very sad to read of the passing of 'wor' Ivan. Only ever got to see him after he had ended his riding career. However have read and collected programmes & magazines since becoming hooked on speedway & his record over 3 decades against his peers speaks for itself. Was the first great professional, he lived & breathed the sport. RIP Ivan
Fred Atkins Fred Atkins from Slough wrote on 21st April 2018 at 1:02 pm
I am the same age as Ivan and was lucky enough to see him when he started and see him many times. He always had time for us fans. He will be sadly missed.
Neil Southam Neil Southam from North Weald wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:58 pm
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Ivan Mauger. I first saw him, as a 9 year old Rayleigh Rockets supporter, at the 1972 Wembley World Final, which he won. I have seen him race many times ever since and have long thought that he was the best speedway rider that the world has ever seen, and will probably ever see. I was fortunate to meet him at a book signing for his book, 'The Will to Win', and enjoyed a conversation with him and Raye. For a man who was a multi world champion, he was both engaging and humble. Speedway is the poorer for his passing. My sincere condolences to the Mauger family.
Pat Rigers Pat Rigers from Victoria Australia wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:56 pm
Followed Ivan & Barry Briggs in the 60/70s. Ivan was a true gentleman. RiP love from Australia
Sandra Sandra from Manchester wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:55 pm
So sad to hear of Ivan's passing. Always enjoyed watching him ride. He went to my husband's place of work in Manchester for something he needed urgently for his bike as he was riding at Exeter that night. Still have the lovely message & autograph he wrote for us all those years ago. R.I.P. Ivan a true gentleman x
Ken Naylor Ken Naylor from Leicester wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:47 pm
Ivan you were and you are a superstar. Thanks for the great memories. Ken
Norman Hird Norman Hird from Barrow in Furness wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:46 pm
What a brilliant speedway rider, my thoughts go to his family at this time and I do hope he is remembered for his outstanding contribution to speedway, he was the pioneer. God bless
Trevor James Trevor James from Bury Lancashire wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:45 pm
Speedway's greatest rider beyond any doubt. We will probably never see his like again. A true ambassador for our sport. My sincere condolences to Raye, Julie, Debbie and Kym. RIP Ivan and thank you for the many hours of pleasure you gave us.
DAZ STEELEY DAZ STEELEY from BARROW IN FURNESS wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:42 pm
I was only 6 years old when Ivan helped bring speedway to Barrow. Remember seeing him parading around the Holker Street track with his world championship trophy and his gold plated bike on display. Hooked on speedway ever since. Thanks for the memories Ivan, sadly missed. R.I.P
Kevin Ashcroft Kevin Ashcroft from Manchester wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:41 pm
I was privileged to see Ivan race for Belle Vue when I first went to Speedway in 1969/70 and I have been going ever since. In that time I have not seen another rider with his determination and professionalism. He was simply on another level to everyone else. No one will ever match his achievements in Speedway. RIP Ivan you will be sadly missed.
Pete Wigley Pete Wigley from Bognor Regis wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:38 pm
Always remember the help Ivan gave me when I attended his Training Schools back in the 70's. RIP Ivan
Stephen Stephen from Manchester wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:27 pm
Watched Ivan race for Belle Vue from 1969 0n. Have to say he was the best rider over the years, true professional very smart bikes, someone I will always remember. "Thanks Ivan for giving so many people so much pleasure watching you race, you will be sadly missed." Condolences to the Mauger family and friends, R I P Ivan
Terry Terry from Leicester wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:23 pm
I had the good fortune to see Ivan ride on many tracks around the UK, he set the bar high, a true professional, a gentleman and ambassador for speedway. RIP Ivan
Nigel Blackburn Nigel Blackburn from Robina wrote on 21st April 2018 at 12:13 pm
So sad to hear of the passing of a true great. Fond memories of watching Ivan Mauger as a regular fan at Exeter Falcons Speedway, also wheh he rode against Leicester Lions, my home town. My wife Anita and I whilst living in Devon and following Ivan, fondly remember a meet and greet evening at Dawlish Warren where he made everyone present feel part of his family, such a gentleman. Now living on the Gold Coast and wishing to pay my respects on April 27th. The world has lost a champion on and off the bike, condolences to the Mauger family, RIP Ivan.