British motorcycle speedway rider
Cyril Brine |
Born | (1918-02-06)6 February 1918 Borehamwood, England |
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Died | Q3, 1988 (aged 70) |
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Nickname | Salty[1] |
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Nationality | British (English) |
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1946–1962 | Wimbledon |
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1954, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961 1950, 1951, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1962 | National League Champion
National Trophy winner |
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1962 | National League KO Cup Winner |
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1954 | RAC Cup Winner |
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1959 | Britannia Shield Winner |
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Cyril Harry Brine (6 February 1918 in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England[2][3] – 1988) was an international speedway who qualified for the Speedway World Championship finals twice.[4][5]
Career
Brine began speedway racing in 1938.[1] He initially rode at the training track at Rye House.[1] Brine spent his entire career with one club, the Wimbledon Dons,[6] where he made over 460 league appearances and scored over 2700 points, a club record. In his seventeen-season career with the Dons, he won the National League Championship seven times and the National Trophy seven times.
During the speedway winters, he built bike frames in a Boreham Wood garage, with his brother Percy Brine and brother-in-law Dick Geary.[7]
Brine made his debut for England national speedway team in 1949. He retired from speedway in early 1963.[8][1] At retirement he had earned 12 international caps for England.[5]
Elder brother Percy also rode.[1]
World final appearances
References