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Les Archer
NationalityBritish
Born27 February 1929[1]
Farnham, Surrey
Died18 December 2019
Spain
Motocross career
Years active1946-1967
TeamsNorton
Championships500cc – 1956 (European)
Wins10

Les Archer (27 February 1929 – 18 December 2019[citation needed]) was an English former leading motorcycle racer of the 1950s, competing in long distance speed trials, road racing and scrambles, now known as motocross.[2] He was the son of Les Archer, also a top motorcycle racer from the 1920s.[2] Archer is notable for winning the 1956 F.I.M. 500cc European Motocross Championship on a highly modified Manx Norton.[3][4][5]

Archer rode for the New Imperial factory at the 1947 Isle of Man TT,[6] and competed in the 1950 International Six Days Trial as a member of the British Army team.[7] He competed alongside his traveling companion Eric Cheney, who went on to become one of the top British motorcycle designers.[2][8] Archer was also a member of the victorious British teams at the 1952 and 1953 Motocross des Nations events. Archer competed in the FIM European motocross championship with a 10th-place finish in 1954 then, improving to a 5th place in the 1955 championship.[9][10] In 1956, he succeeded in winning the 500cc European motocross championship over the defending champion and countryman John Draper.[5] Archer further developed the Manx Norton into the 1960s with engine preparation by famed tuner Ray Petty.[2][11][12][13]

He died aged 90 in Spain in December 2019 where he had been living since his retirement.

References

  1. ^ England and Wales births Retrieved 21 January 2015
  2. ^ a b c d "Les Archer Bio". mxworksbike.com. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  3. ^ 1953 Archer Manx Norton Scrambler Retrieved 21 January 2015
  4. ^ Ryan, Ray (2003). Motocross racers: 30 years of legendary dirt bikes. MotorBooks/MBI Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0760312391.
  5. ^ a b "1956 500cc European motocross championship results". memotocross.fr. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  6. ^ "Les Archer Isle of Man TT statistics". iomtt.com. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  7. ^ "1950 International Six Days Trial". speedtracktales.co.uk. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  8. ^ Eric Cheney. Daily Telegraph (23 February 2002). Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  9. ^ "1954 500cc European motocross championship results". memotocross.fr. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  10. ^ "1955 500cc European motocross championship results". memotocross.fr. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
  11. ^ Motor Cycle 21 February 1963, p.252 more potent single-knocker for Archer Accessed and added 21 January 2015
  12. ^ Motor Cycle 28 February 1963, p.220 Bang on Tune - Part One by David Dixon. Accessed and added 21 January 2015
  13. ^ Les Archer Manx Norton at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Archived 11 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Motorcyclemuseum.org. Retrieved 26 August 2011.

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