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Colin Richard Cottrell (born 21 March 1942 – 1 April 1982) was an international
motorcycle speedway Motorcycle speedway, usually referred to simply as speedway, is a motorcycle sport involving four and sometimes up to six riders competing over four clockwise, anti-clockwise laps of an oval circuit. The motorcycles are specialist machines that ...
rider from England. He earned one international cap for the
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.


Biography

Cottrell was a product of the Coventry Speedway training school and first rode in the British speedway leagues for
Coventry Bees Coventry Bees are a motorcycle speedway team that existed from 1929 to 2018. They raced at Brandon Stadium, Brandon, Warwickshire, Brandon near Coventry, England. They are eight times champions of Britain. History Origins and 1920s The firs ...
during the 1962 Speedway National League. He would spend the majority of his career with the West Midlands club, riding for ten seasons from 1962 to 1971, although during his first two years he struggled to break into the Coventry team. By 1964, he had improved his average to the extent that he began to ride regularly in the team. By 1965 he was a firm crowd favourite, despite not being able to be traced before the 1965 season got underway (he had been posted to Yorkshire by the Forestry Commission). His good form continued, which remained the case for the next four seasons. Successes included winning the Midland Cup during the
1966 British League season The 1966 British League season was the 32nd season of the top tier of speedway in the United Kingdom and the second season known as the British League. Halifax Dukes won the league and then secured the league and cup double. Summary The Lea ...
, where he topped scored in the second leg of the final, a Knockout Cup win in 1967 and two more Midland Cup wins in 1969 and 1970 respectively. His finest moment came when he was called up to the England team for the match against Russia in July 1968. During the 1970 season, he experienced a loss of form and shortly after the start of the 1971 season he was dropped by manager Charles Ochiltree. This led to his Coventry career coming to an end after he transferred to
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. He died in 1982 after suffering from leukaemia. Colin had a wife, Wendy and two daughters Sarah Louise and Charlotte Emma.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cottrell, Col 1942 births 1982 deaths British speedway riders Coventry Bees riders Oxford Cheetahs riders Deaths from cancer in England