MARK Loram had a knack of winning at most
places but at Exeter he and his colleagues always had a helping hand.
The 2000 world champion had no qualms with staring
down the barrel of that famous steel fence at the County Ground, shattering the
track record by 0.7 seconds in 1996 during a 48-48 draw with Oxford Cheetahs in
which the number one weighed in with 14 points.
Lifting the lid on his two-year stint in Devon for
new Exeter Speedway magazine Falcons Nest, Loram revealed how the talent that
would take him to the top was aided by the bravery to tackle one of Britain’s
most specialist circuits.
“Without disrespect or naming anyone, there were
riders you would quite happily take on at Exeter because they didn’t want to
know,” he said.
OFF HE GOES: The view most opponents had of Mark Loram around Exeter |
“Riders who you would have your work cut out
against on other tracks. You would have teams where two or three riders would have
a go and the rest would be pretty petrified.
“I loved it, though. Yes, it was hairy if you were
behind but if you got out in front it was so much fun.”
Check out Falcons Nest issue one for the full
feature with Loram who talks the track, the logistics of riding at Exeter the night
after driving back from Poland, “wild nights out” and Simon Wigg.
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