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The injured former world speedway champion. Ivan Mauger, of Christchurch, discusses tactics with the young English rider he now manages, Kenny Carter, in the pits between races in the British league riders’ championship at Belle View, Manchester. Carter won the title for the first time with a 15point maximum. Mauger, who broke an ankle in six places in a crash in the recent world long track final, is expected to resume racing at the Lucas Batteries Speedway, Ruapuna Park, in January. Carter will also race in New Zealand this summer.

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Press, 29 October 1981, Page 15

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The injured former world speedway champion. Ivan Mauger, of Christchurch, discusses tactics with the young English rider he now manages, Kenny Carter, in the pits between races in the British league riders’ championship at Belle View, Manchester. Carter won the title for the first time with a 15- point maximum. Mauger, who broke an ankle in six places in a crash in the recent world long track final, is expected to resume racing at the Lucas Batteries Speedway, Ruapuna Park, in January. Carter will also race in New Zealand this summer. Press, 29 October 1981, Page 15

The injured former world speedway champion. Ivan Mauger, of Christchurch, discusses tactics with the young English rider he now manages, Kenny Carter, in the pits between races in the British league riders’ championship at Belle View, Manchester. Carter won the title for the first time with a 15- point maximum. Mauger, who broke an ankle in six places in a crash in the recent world long track final, is expected to resume racing at the Lucas Batteries Speedway, Ruapuna Park, in January. Carter will also race in New Zealand this summer. Press, 29 October 1981, Page 15