Reidar Eide Explained

Reidar Eide
Nationality:Norwegian
Birth Date:6 November 1940
Birth Place:Høyland, Norway
Death Date:February 1999 (aged 58)
Death Place:Thailand
Years1:1966-1967
Career1:Edinburgh Monarchs
Years2:1968-1969
Career2:Coatbridge Monarchs
Years3:1970
Career3:Wembley Lions
Years4:1971
Career4:Poole Pirates
Years5:1972
Career5:Sheffield Tigers
Years6:1973-1975
Career6:Newport
Years7:1976-1977
Career7:Leicester Lions
Years8:1978
Career8:Exeter Falcons
Years9:1979-1980
Career9:Reading Racers
Years10:1980
Career10:Swindon Robins
Years11:1980
Career11:Eastbourne Eagles
Years12:1980
Career12:Wolverhampton Wolves
Indivyear1:1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971
Indivhonour1:Norwegian Champion
Indivyear2:1968
Indivhonour2:Nordic Champion
Indivyear3:1969
Indivhonour3:Scottish Open Champion
Teamyear1:1974, 1975, 1978
Teamhonour1:Spring Gold Cup Winner

Reidar Eide (6 November 1940 – February 1999) was a motorcycle speedway rider, who was champion of Norway on five occasions.[1] [2]

Biography

Born in Høyland, Eide took up speedway in 1957.[3] He rode for Stavanger in 1960 and made his British League debut in 1966 for Edinburgh Monarchs, and during his career also rode in several other countries including Poland, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, West Germany, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. In 1967 he averaged 8.99 points per match, scoring seven full maximum scores and averaged just over 9 in 1968. In 1969, for Coatbridge Monarchs, he averaged over 10. Gaining a reputation for being difficult to deal with, over the next three seasons he moved on to Wembley Lions, Poole Pirates, and Sheffield Tigers, before signing for Newport Wasps in 1973.[4] He maintained his high scoring for Newport, averaging over 9 in the 1973, 74 and 75 league seasons.

In 1976, he moved on to Leicester Lions, averaging over 7.5 before a broken leg ended his season.[5] The following season, lacking fitness, his level of performance had dropped, taking seven rides to score his first point, and only averaging just over 3 points from six matches. In 1978 he moved on to Exeter Falcons, where he once again showed his true form, before moving on to Reading Racers the following year. In 1980, his last year in British speedway, he rode for Reading, Wolverhampton Wolves, Swindon Robins, and one match for Eastbourne Eagles.

Eide won the Norwegian Championship for five successive years between 1967 and 1971, and won the Nordic Championship in 1972. He finished in thirteenth place in the 1968 World Championship Final, and finished fifth (with Dag Lövaas) in the 1973 World Pairs final. He represented Norway and a combined Norway/Denmark team in international matches between 1969 and 1973.

Eide also skied competitively, representing Sandnes IL.

After speedway, Eide became a pig farmer. He died in February 1999 from brucellosis.

World final appearances

Individual World Championship

World Pairs Championship

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NM Individuelt . Speedway Norge . 11 August 2023.
  2. Web site: ULTIMATE RIDER INDEX, 1929-2022 . British Speedway . 11 August 2023.
  3. Oakes, Peter & Mauger, Ivan (1976) Who's Who of World Speedway, Studio Publications,, p. 185-6
  4. Radford, Bob (2009) "Top Reidar", Backtrack, Issue 32 (May–June 2009), p. 24-5
  5. Jones, Alan (2010) Speedway in Leicester: The Lions Roar, Automedia, p. 163-4