Nationality England Career status Retired | Name Terry Betts | |
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1960-1963196119651965-19781979 Norwich StarsWolverhampton WolvesLong Eaton ArchersKing's Lynn StarsReading Racers 1972, 1973197219771973 World Team Cup WinnerWorld Pairs ChampionBritish League KO Cup WinnerSpring Gold Cup Winner |
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Terence Arnold (Terry) Betts (born 15 September 1943 in Harlow, Essex, England) is a former international speedway rider who reached the final of the Speedway World Championship in 1974. He became World Pairs Champion with Ray Wilson in 1972 and was a member of the Great Britain team that won the World Team Cup in 1972 and 1973.
Contents
- Terry betts pays tribute to big al
- A look at the chelsea boot with buying manager mr terry betts mr porter
- Career summary
- Individual World Championship
- World Pairs Championship
- World Team Cup
- References
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Career summary

Betts began his career with the Norwich Stars but joined the King's Lynn Stars in 1965 after the closure of Norwich . He remained there for the majority of his career, spending one season with Reading Racers before he retired on the eve of the 1980 season. He was awarded a testimonial meeting in 1975 after ten years of continuous service to the club. Betts was a regular England international.

In 2005, Betts was voted as the greatest King's Lynn Stars rider of all time by the clubs fans.