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- Q17318999 description "New Zealand speedway rider".
- Q17318999 description "New Zealand speedway rider".
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- Q17318999 abstract "Frederick "Rick" Timmo (born 27 July 1947 in Napier, New Zealand) is a former motorcycle speedway rider.Rick Timmo had his first rides at Napier, where he spent three years before being advised by Colin McKee to try his luck in England. McKee fixed a trial for Timmo at Hackney but promoter Danny Dunton signed him up for Oxford where he stayed for a number of years and became a fans favourite. Barry Briggs, another Kiwi, tried to tempt Timmo to ride for Swindon Robins but he declined.In the season 1968-69, Timmo toured with the British Lions in New Zealand. His performance made him a NZ favourite and he would go on to ride for his home country against England, Australia and Sweden.His career was prematurely ended when he had a nasty crash at a grasstrack meeting and broke his femur.Retiring from speedway he returned home to Napier where he set up a business – Timmo Motorcycles. His son, Spencer, became a speedway rider for Mildenhall Fen Tigers and Newcastle Diamonds.".
- Q17318999 alias "Rick Timmo".
- Q17318999 birthDate "1947-07-27".
- Q17318999 birthDate "1955-04-23".
- Q17318999 birthPlace Q203380.
- Q17318999 birthYear "1955".
- Q17318999 nationality Q664.
- Q17318999 thumbnail Rick_Timmo_01.jpg?width=300.
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- Q17318999 alternativeNames "Rick Timmo".
- Q17318999 birthDate "1947-07-27".
- Q17318999 birthPlace Q203380.
- Q17318999 dateOfBirth "1955-04-23".
- Q17318999 name "Timmo, Frederick".
- Q17318999 nationality "New Zealand".
- Q17318999 placeOfBirth "= Napier, New Zealand".
- Q17318999 shortDescription "New Zealand speedway rider".
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- Q17318999 type Athlete.
- Q17318999 type MotorcycleRider.
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- Q17318999 comment "Frederick "Rick" Timmo (born 27 July 1947 in Napier, New Zealand) is a former motorcycle speedway rider.Rick Timmo had his first rides at Napier, where he spent three years before being advised by Colin McKee to try his luck in England. McKee fixed a trial for Timmo at Hackney but promoter Danny Dunton signed him up for Oxford where he stayed for a number of years and became a fans favourite.".
- Q17318999 label "Rick Timmo".
- Q17318999 depiction Rick_Timmo_01.jpg.
- Q17318999 givenName "Frederick".
- Q17318999 name "Frederick Timmo".
- Q17318999 name "Timmo, Frederick".
- Q17318999 surname "Timmo".