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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
John Shuttleworth

1929-1930
  
Leicester Stadium

John "Slider" Shuttleworth was a British motorcycle speedway rider who rode for the Leicester Stadium team in the early years of the sport.

Shuttleworth rode in some of the earliest speedway races in Britain, including races at Audenshaw in 1928. He was part of the Stadium team in 1929, riding in the English Dirt Track League. In 1930 he only represented the team once, in a challenge match against Nottingham.

He was known for his practical jokes, one of which was to place a small balloon full of red ink inside his crash helmet, giving the appearance of blood should he fall and bang his head, which he would often do for dramatic effect if he was losing a race.

References

John "Slider" Shuttleworth Wikipedia