David Blackburn (speedway rider) explained

David Blackburn
Nationality:British (English)
Birth Date:7 January 1962
Birth Place:Coventry, England
Years1:1981
Career1:Workington Comets
Years2:1982, 1993
Career2:Long Eaton Invaders
Years3:1982–1983
Career3:Boston Barracudas
Years4:1983
Career4:Leicester Lions
Years5:1984–1985
Career5:Milton Keynes Knights
Years6:1985
Career6:Reading Racers
Years7:1986–1987
Career7:Newcastle 'Federation Specials'/Diamonds
Years8:1987
Career8:Belle Vue Aces
Years9:1988
Career9:Glasgow Tigers
Years10:1989–1992, 1997
Career10:Berwick Bandits
Years11:1993
Career11:Sheffield Tigers
Years12:1994
Career12:Swindon Robins

David Martin Blackburn (born 7 January 1962) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from England, whose career began in the late 1970s and continued until 1997.[1]

Career

Blackburn was born in Coventry and is the son of former Coventry Bees team manager Mick Blackburn.[2] After second half rides in 1979 and 1980 he was signed by Leicester Lions for whom he rode in junior events and he was loaned out to National League teams Workington Comets in 1981, Long Eaton Invaders in 1982, and Boston Barracudas in 1981, 1982 and 1983.[3] He made a handful of appearances in Leicester's senior team before the club folded at the end of the 1983 season.

He then moved on to Milton Keynes Knights and Newcastle for two seasons each, also riding in the British League for Belle Vue Aces, Ipswich Witches, Sheffield Tigers and Wolverhampton Wolves in 1987. After riding for Glasgow Tigers in 1988,[4] he spent four years with Berwick Bandits. After a season each with Sheffield and Swindon Robins he retired in 1994, but returned to Berwick in 1997 for his final season in British speedway.

He returned to the track in 2007 in a farewell meeting at Redcar for Kevin Little.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022 . British Speedway . 21 June 2023.
  2. Oakes, Peter (1986) 1986 Speedway Yearbook, Sportsdata,, p. 210
  3. Jones, Alan (2010) Speedway in Leicester: The Lions Roar, Automedia, p. 159
  4. "Speedway", Glasgow Herald, 29 April 1988, retrieved 2012-03-15
  5. Neal, Martin (2007) "Speedway: Big bash for Little", Evening Gazette, 5 April 2007, retrieved 2012-03-15