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Larry Ross (New Zealand), left, drives around Bobby Swartz (United States) and Kelly Moran (United States) in a heat of the Overseas Final of the world speedway championship at Coventry. Ross was in a collision in the fifteenth heat and was excluded from the re-run by the referee. This cost him any chance of proceeding further in the world title contest. Another New Zealand rider, Mitch Shirra, finished seventh-equal with Kelvin Tatum (England) and qualified for the next round. The meeting was won by Sam Ermolenko (United States) from Jeremy Doncaster (England).

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Press, 9 July 1986, Page 40

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Larry Ross (New Zealand), left, drives around Bobby Swartz (United States) and Kelly Moran (United States) in a heat of the Overseas Final of the world speedway championship at Coventry. Ross was in a collision in the fifteenth heat and was excluded from the re-run by the referee. This cost him any chance of proceeding further in the world title contest. Another New Zealand rider, Mitch Shirra, finished seventh-equal with Kelvin Tatum (England) and qualified for the next round. The meeting was won by Sam Ermolenko (United States) from Jeremy Doncaster (England). Press, 9 July 1986, Page 40

Larry Ross (New Zealand), left, drives around Bobby Swartz (United States) and Kelly Moran (United States) in a heat of the Overseas Final of the world speedway championship at Coventry. Ross was in a collision in the fifteenth heat and was excluded from the re-run by the referee. This cost him any chance of proceeding further in the world title contest. Another New Zealand rider, Mitch Shirra, finished seventh-equal with Kelvin Tatum (England) and qualified for the next round. The meeting was won by Sam Ermolenko (United States) from Jeremy Doncaster (England). Press, 9 July 1986, Page 40

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