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Nationality
  
England

Name
  
Geoff Pymar

Died
  
2002


Born
  
14 February 1912 Eye, Suffolk, England (
1912-02-14
)

1933-1939 1946-1948 1949-1950 1950-1955 1956-1957 1960 1961 1961 1962
  
Wimbledon Dons New Cross Rangers Harringay Racers Bristol Bulldogs Norwich Stars Yarmouth Bloaters Middlesbrough Bears Wolverhampton Wolves Bradford Panthers

1948 1938 1938, 1939, 1947
  
National League Champion National Trophy Winner London Cup Winner

Geoffrey 'Geoff' Pymar (born 14 February 1912 Eye, Suffolk, England - died 2002) was a former international motorcycle speedway rider who rode in the World Championship final in 1938.

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Career

Pymar was the son of a farmer. After first racing motorcycles in 1931, he took up speedway in 1933, racing at Norwich that year. Pymar started his career with the Norwich Stars, a non-league outfit, spotted by Wimbledon Dons and rode at the Wimbledon Stadium for seven seasons until the outbreak of World War II. In 1938 he was part of the Wimbledon team that won the National Trophy. Also in 1938 he competed in the World Championship Final at Wembley Stadium. In 1934, 1935 and 1939 Pymar represented England in Test Matches.

After the war he joined New Cross Rangers and in 1948 was a member of their National League Championship winning team. In 1949 he joined the Harringay Racers for a fee of over £1,200. The following season the newly promoted Bristol Bulldogs paid the Racers £1,000 for Pymar's services.

Pymar stayed with Bulldogs until they closed in 1955 and he was expected to retire. However in 1956 he joined the Norwich Stars and rode for two seasons. He did not ride in 1958 or 1959 but in 1960 he was signed by the Yarmouth Bloaters in the newly formed Provincial League. The Bloaters lasted just one season but Pymar was approached by the Middlesbrough Bears to ride for them. After starting the season with the Bears, the travelling became too much and Pymar was transferred to the Wolverhampton Wolves. He had one final season with the Bradford Panthers in 1962 before he finally retired.

World Final appearances

  • 1938 - London, Wembley Stadium - 16th - 7pts
  • After retirement

    Pymar became a golf caddy and was regularly seen on the tour with Tony Jacklin. In 2002 he was voted as President of the Veteran Speedway Riders Association but died whilst in office.

    References

    Geoff Pymar Wikipedia


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