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Phil Bass
Born(1952-07-05)July 5, 1952
Banbury, England
Died11 March 2006(2006-03-11) (aged 53)
Current club information
Career statusretired 1978
Career history
1972Scunthorpe Saints
1973–1974Long Eaton Archers
1974–1976Cradley Heathens
1975Stoke Potters
1975 &1978Sheffield Tigers
1975Hull Vikings
1975–1976 &1978Leicester Lions
1975–1976Newport Wasps
1976-1977Oxford Cheetahs
1976Swindon Robins
1977–1978Bristol Bulldogs
1978Milton Keynes Knights

Phil Michael Robert Bass (17 November 1950 in Banbury, England - 11 March 2006) was a former motorcycle speedway rider in National League (speedway) and British League.[1]

Career

In Ht2, Phil Bass and Roy Sizmore sandwich Colin Ackroyd - Eastbourne 1976

Phil Bass started his career with Scunthorpe Saints in 1972.[2] He was the only rider to reach 200 points in what was a disappointing year for the Saints.

His next two years were with Long Eaton Speedway[3] He would have rides for British League teams but was never signed to ride as a full-time rider. As the 1975 season ended, Harry Bastable and Tony Allsopp, promoters at Stoke, moved the licence to Oxford for 1976,[4] when Oxford Rebels moved to White City Stadium when it was feared the stadium would be demolished.[5]





References

  1. ^ Lawson, K (2018) “Riders, Teams and Stadiums”. ISBN 978-0-244-72538-9 Oakes, Peter. The history of British league..0 948 8 82 07 7
  2. ^ Rogers, Martin (1978)"The Illustrated History of Speedway"ISBN 0-904584-45-3
  3. ^ "A History of Long Eaton Speedway". Speedway Plus. 2008. Archived from the original on 8 December 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2008.
  4. ^ Lawson, K (2018) “The Cheetahs – The Resurrection”. ISBN 978-0-244-69934-5
  5. ^ Bamford, R & Shailes, G (2007). "The Story of Oxford Speedway". ISBN 978-0-7524-4161-0