A sporting oddity from my past, by Wiggia
A short tale away from the usual doom and gloom that daily saturates opinion columns to a degree that is unprecedented in my lifetime.
This came about after Rolf. knowing that I raced bicycles on the track/velodromes many years ago, asked if I had seen a recent episode of the Antiques Roadshow on the Beeb, that had been broadcast from Roundhay Park in Leeds. I hadn’t but naturally looked on iPlayer for the episode and there it was, the only banked grass track as far as I know in the UK and probably the world.
Still in use, it has been there since 1894 and still remains part of the sports complex in the park. It was built at a time when cycle racing was attracting large crowds. Road racing did not really get going until the turn of the century and this was a relatively cheap way of providing a track. 1,200 unemployed men were used by the council to build the track and other facilities, and as well as being banked it is almost certainly the only permanent grass track still in situ.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001w2vs/antiques-roadshow-series-46-14-roundhay-park-leeds-3
This also gives a short history of Beryl Burton, probably the greatest woman cyclist we have ever produced (at 15.10).
I did compete very often on grass tracks. All were simply grass athletic tracks with bikes on them, not easy to ride as with no banking the bends are not easy to navigate at speed and with fixed gears as all track racing bikes have there was a danger with the lean angles on bends, of pedals digging in.
In the early days wooden rims were used as they had more ‘give’ on the bumpy surface and Dunlop actually produced a special tubular tyre for grass track racing, more of a sort of ‘off road’ tyre that gave much better grip. These were much coveted as Dunlop stopped making them through lack of demand.
But there was another side to grass track racing. During the summer fetes and galas all over the UK would include grass racing among various other events. These were much sought after as they actually gave worthwhile prizes that in many cases could be traded back for cash or sold; remember this was an amateur sport then.
Were there any really good riders on grass? Well one springs to mind: Neville Tong who was selected to ride for England in the Commonwealth games in ‘58 in the kilometre. This is a very hard solo time trial from a standing start against the clock. He won the gold medal in this event with a record time, he was then taken under the wing of legendary Reg Harris at Fallowfield track Manchester in an attempt to convert this grass track strength into a hard track sprinter. Sadly the attempt failed and Tong went back to what he was good at, grass track racing.
Below he is seen at the Maindy Stadium Cardiff taking his lap of honour, and below on his beloved grass.
My infrequent forays into grass track racing were rewarded in an outing to Hertford fete in ‘59 – was it really that long ago? – when I won the star event, the five mile scratch race and took home for my mum a silver tea service, which adorned the sideboard for a few years.
(Excuse the old faded press cutting.) From memory this was my last effort on grass, not many events in
Source: http://theylaughedatnoah.blogspot.com/2025/04/a-sporting-oddity-from-my-past-by-wiggia.html
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