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David Norris (speedway rider)

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Nickname
  
Floppy

British league
  
Eastbourne Eagles

Role
  
Speedway rider

Name
  
David Norris

Nationality
  
England


Born
  
20 August 1972 (age 52) Eastbourne, England (
1972-08-20
)

1988-1989, 1993-1994,1996-2007, 20091990, 1991-199319951995-199619992000-20032005
  
Eastbourne EaglesIpswich WitchesReading RacersWybrzeze Gdansk (POL)KS Torun (POL)Valsarna (SWE)Vargarna (SWE)

200019941997, 20021991
  
Elite LeagueBritish League Knockout CupElite League KO CupBritish League Four Team

David Michael Norris (born 20 August 1972, in Eastbourne, England) is a former British international motorcycle speedway rider.

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Career

Norris had stints with Reading Racers and Ipswich Witches, but primarily rode for the Eastbourne Eagles in the British League, Premier League, and Elite League. In 2007 he overtook Gordon Kennett as the Eagles' leading scorer, accumulating 5,197 points from just 577 meetings. He burst onto the world scene in 2004, aged 32, when adopting a new 'more professional' attitude towards the sport, going on to appear as a wild card in the British Speedway Grand Prix in 2004 and 2005.

Retirement

A succession of injuries dogged him in 2006 and 2007 though and he announced his retirement from speedway in October 2007. He said: "I'm at a stage now where I can't take another hit on my head or neck. If I didn’t have kids and my wife I might consider carrying on, but you can’t just live for yourself." However, after holding talks with his doctor and family, Norris came out of retirement and once again rode for the Eastbourne Eagles during the 2009 season, assisted in the pits by Dean Barker.

References

David Norris (speedway rider) Wikipedia


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