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A Tribute to Ken McKinlay....by Paul Goodwin

Ken McKinlay

I was searching for info about the sixties West Ham speedway team, without much success until I found your site, only to read the sad news about Ken McKinlay. I was a great fan of Ken and was privileged to see him at his best. This guy was a true gent of the track, a great team leader, never selfish, he taught many a young rider the skills of the sport. He coached riders like Norman Hunter, Malcolm "sparky" Simmons, Dave Jessup and Svere Harfeldt, all of whom became some of the top world riders of the sixties, achieving international status along the way.

My best memory of Ken has got to be of a home match between West Ham and Swindon who had the great Barry Briggs in their squad. A great edge of your seat match with the lead going backwards and forwards through the match. It was the last race of the match and we needed just the three points to win. By the time the riders came onto the track the crowd including myself were going ballistic, and who rolled up to the tapes yep, our Ken and Barry "B", a race to behold for the finale.

The noise was deafening as the tapes went up, Briggo made the gate and got to the first bend ahead of Ken who was in hot pursuit. Briggo kept the lead for three laps, we just knew briggo was going to spoil our night as he usually did, but the gods were with us. Briggo came into the last corner with Ken hugging the inside line inches behind. Then it happened, Briggs on this rare occasion drifted wide, just enough to let Ken open up using all his track skills to beat the great Briggs to the line and so give us the result.

As Briggs caught up to Ken he reached out to shake his hand and congratulated him for what was one of, if not the, best races witnesed at the Custom House track.

Thanks for that memory Ken.


 

  • Ralph Waller:

    "I remember Ken from his days at Coventry - he was my idol - even though I lived in and supported Swindon. While autograph seeking in the Swindon pits, I met him and realised my idol was a gentleman as well as a brilliant speedway rider."

  • Ailsa McKinlay:

    "I am Ken's youngest child...Ailsa...33 yrs old...living in Perth, Western Australia...the place where he met my mum...Alexandrena (known as Rena all those years ago)

    Just thought I would do a search on Dad as it was the second anniversary of his death this past week. Came across this article first up and it was quite warming to read.

    Just wanted to say thank you for that."

  • Geoff Langley:

    "I also saw the the great "Hurri-Ken" McKinlay at his best at West Ham. The great thing was he made the job look so easy, almost as if he wasn't trying, yet still turned in double figures week after week. An absolute master of trackcraft and wonderful tactician who could switch his racing line from inside to outside and back again with inch-perfect accuracy. In my opinion he was one of the three most styish riders of all time, along with Jack Young and Leigh Adams. Thank you, thank you, Ken."

  • Robert McKinlay:

    "I would just like to say I am Ken's brother's Grandson and I am very proud of him and I wish him all the best in heaven as he did here. You are the best.

     

     

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