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Don Hardy (speedway rider)

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Sidney Donald Hardy (9 April 1921 – 7 March 2018) was an English motorcycle speedway rider.[1]

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Hardy, born in Boveridge, Dorset, began his speedway career after being signed by New Cross Rangers for the 1947 Speedway National League season.[2] However, he was loaned out to Exeter Falcons in division three[3] and made an immediate impact with the Devon club, averaging 7.86 from 40 matches.[4]

The following season during the 1948 Speedway National League Division Three campaign, he helped Exeter win the league title.[5][6] Hardy became one of the leading riders in the division and became a crowd favourite of the Falcons. He continued to perform well,[7] averaging 8.70 in 1949 and then impressed with a 9.69 average for the 1950 Speedway National League Division Three season.[4] He had previously made an official transfer to Exeter from New Cross in May 1949.[8]

In 1951 he was part of the Falcons team that won the National Trophy (div 3) and finished runner-up behind Poole Pirates in the league.[9]

Hardy spent four more seasons with the Falcons from 1952 through to the end of the 1955 Speedway National League Division Two season.[10]

Hardy died in 2018 aged 96.[11]

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