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Haos Nielsen, of Denmark, cuts on the inside of Kelvin Tatum (centre), of England, and Karl Maier, of West Germany, in a heat of the recent world solo speedway championship in Katowice, Poland. Nielsen continued to a splendid first win in the championship from his fellow-countryman, Jan Pedersen, and Tatum. Just two points separated the trio. BOTTOM: The new world champion, Nielsen, with his adviser, Ivan Mauger (left), New Zealand’s multiple former world champion, and his manager, Oluf Pedersen. Mauger, now retired, assisted Nielsen throughout the championship. Tatum also had help, from another New Zealand former world champion, Barry Briggs.

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Press, 16 September 1986, Page 38

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Haos Nielsen, of Denmark, cuts on the inside of Kelvin Tatum (centre), of England, and Karl Maier, of West Germany, in a heat of the recent world solo speedway championship in Katowice, Poland. Nielsen continued to a splendid first win in the championship from his fellow-countryman, Jan Pedersen, and Tatum. Just two points separated the trio. BOTTOM: The new world champion, Nielsen, with his adviser, Ivan Mauger (left), New Zealand’s multiple former world champion, and his manager, Oluf Pedersen. Mauger, now retired, assisted Nielsen throughout the championship. Tatum also had help, from another New Zealand former world champion, Barry Briggs. Press, 16 September 1986, Page 38

Haos Nielsen, of Denmark, cuts on the inside of Kelvin Tatum (centre), of England, and Karl Maier, of West Germany, in a heat of the recent world solo speedway championship in Katowice, Poland. Nielsen continued to a splendid first win in the championship from his fellow-countryman, Jan Pedersen, and Tatum. Just two points separated the trio. BOTTOM: The new world champion, Nielsen, with his adviser, Ivan Mauger (left), New Zealand’s multiple former world champion, and his manager, Oluf Pedersen. Mauger, now retired, assisted Nielsen throughout the championship. Tatum also had help, from another New Zealand former world champion, Barry Briggs. Press, 16 September 1986, Page 38

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