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Kelly Moran (speedway rider)

Kelly Moran (September 21, 1960 – April 4, 2010)[1] was an American professional speedway rider who rode for a number of British clubs and also represented USA. Kelly's younger brother Shawn Moran was also a successful speedway rider who won the European (World) Under-21 World Championship in 1981 and the Long Track World Championship in 1983.

Kelly Moran
Born(1960-09-21)September 21, 1960
Huntington Beach, California
DiedApril 4, 2010(2010-04-04) (aged 49)
Huntington Beach, California
NicknameJellyMan
NationalityAmerican
Career history
1978–1979Hull Vikings
1980Birmingham Brummies
1981–1982Eastbourne Eagles
1986–1988Sheffield Tigers
1989–1992Belle Vue Aces
1992Swindon Robins
Individual honours
1983, 1984North American Champion
1984Ventura Raceway Track Champion
1985Bruce Penhall Classic winner
1986US Spring Classic Champion
Team honours
1982, 1990Speedway World Team Cup
1984US Pairs Champion

Career

Moran was known as "Jelly Man" and "the Wizard of Balance" for the way he would hang off his machine when cornering. He arrived in England to race for Hull in 1978 as a teenager, but his season was curtailed when he crashed heavily at the Hackney Wick Stadium and suffered multiple injuries. However, the following year he qualified for his first World Championship Final at the Silesian Stadium in Poland. After finishing equal third with 11 points from his five rides (two wins, two seconds and a third), Moran was involved in a four-way run-off for third and fourth places with England's Michael Lee, Australian Billy Sanders, and defending champion Ole Olsen from Denmark. Lee won the run-off from Moran, Sanders and Olsen.

A dispute over terms saw Kelly make a late start to his British season with Birmingham. But he was on the move again in 1981 when he joined the Eastbourne Eagles where he became a spectacular crowd pleaser. He then qualified for his second World Championship Final in 1982 where he again finished fourth, this time in front of his home crowd at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

Despite experiencing his best ever season in 1982, he decided to remain in California for the next three years. During this period he won back-to-back US National Championships in 1983 and 1984, and qualified for his third and last World Championship Final in 1984 at the Ullevi stadium in Göteborg, Sweden. Once more he finished fourth with 11 points.

In 1986 Kelly joined his younger brother Shawn at the Sheffield Tigers where he had three successful years and helped himself to 1012.5 points at an average of 8.88. He represented his country on several occasions and it was his partnership with Shawn that helped United States team to win the 1982 and 1990 Speedway World Team Cups.

Following Sheffield's closure Kelly moved to the Belle Vue Aces with his brother, where he remained until a dip in form saw him move from Belle Vue to Swindon early in 1992. A broken collar bone interrupted his spell at Swindon, but he struggled for form in a team that was rooted at the foot of the league.[citation needed] He retired from speedway at the end of the season, but he made a brief comeback in 2003 racing in North America. However, his comeback lasted just the one season.

Death

Kelly Moran, a heavy cigarette smoker, died in his home town, Huntington Beach, California, on April 4, 2010 from complications of emphysema.[2] He was 49 years old at the time of his passing.

A public memorial service was held for Kelly Moran on April 10, 2010 at his home track, the Costa Mesa Speedway in Los Angeles, organised by close friend and long time sponsor Peter Rovazzini of Rovazzini Electric. Among those who attended and gave speeches about Kelly were Bruce Penhall, Bobby Schwartz, Dennis Sigalos, Ron Preston, John Cook, and Briggs. Condolence messages sent from Australian rider John Titman and 15 time World Champion Ivan Mauger were read out by those present.[3]

World Final Appearances

Individual World Championship

World Team Cup

See also

References

  1. ^ Oakes, P. (2004), British Speedway Who's Who; ISBN 0-948882-81-6
  2. ^ Annie Burris (April 5, 2010). "Motorcycle racing legend from H.B. dies". The Orange County Register. Retrieved 2010-04-05.
  3. ^ Kelly Moran Memorial at Costa Mesa

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Kelly Moran September 21 1960 April 4 2010 1 was an American professional speedway rider who rode for a number of British clubs and also represented USA Kelly s younger brother Shawn Moran was also a successful speedway rider who won the European World Under 21 World Championship in 1981 and the Long Track World Championship in 1983 Kelly MoranBorn 1960 09 21 September 21 1960Huntington Beach CaliforniaDiedApril 4 2010 2010 04 04 aged 49 Huntington Beach CaliforniaNicknameJellyManNationalityAmericanCareer history1978 1979Hull Vikings1980Birmingham Brummies1981 1982Eastbourne Eagles1986 1988Sheffield Tigers1989 1992Belle Vue Aces1992Swindon RobinsIndividual honours1983 1984North American Champion1984Ventura Raceway Track Champion1985Bruce Penhall Classic winner1986US Spring Classic ChampionTeam honours1982 1990Speedway World Team Cup1984US Pairs Champion Contents 1 Career 2 Death 3 World Final Appearances 3 1 Individual World Championship 3 2 World Team Cup 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCareer EditMoran was known as Jelly Man and the Wizard of Balance for the way he would hang off his machine when cornering He arrived in England to race for Hull in 1978 as a teenager but his season was curtailed when he crashed heavily at the Hackney Wick Stadium and suffered multiple injuries However the following year he qualified for his first World Championship Final at the Silesian Stadium in Poland After finishing equal third with 11 points from his five rides two wins two seconds and a third Moran was involved in a four way run off for third and fourth places with England s Michael Lee Australian Billy Sanders and defending champion Ole Olsen from Denmark Lee won the run off from Moran Sanders and Olsen A dispute over terms saw Kelly make a late start to his British season with Birmingham But he was on the move again in 1981 when he joined the Eastbourne Eagles where he became a spectacular crowd pleaser He then qualified for his second World Championship Final in 1982 where he again finished fourth this time in front of his home crowd at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Despite experiencing his best ever season in 1982 he decided to remain in California for the next three years During this period he won back to back US National Championships in 1983 and 1984 and qualified for his third and last World Championship Final in 1984 at the Ullevi stadium in Goteborg Sweden Once more he finished fourth with 11 points In 1986 Kelly joined his younger brother Shawn at the Sheffield Tigers where he had three successful years and helped himself to 1012 5 points at an average of 8 88 He represented his country on several occasions and it was his partnership with Shawn that helped United States team to win the 1982 and 1990 Speedway World Team Cups Following Sheffield s closure Kelly moved to the Belle Vue Aces with his brother where he remained until a dip in form saw him move from Belle Vue to Swindon early in 1992 A broken collar bone interrupted his spell at Swindon but he struggled for form in a team that was rooted at the foot of the league citation needed He retired from speedway at the end of the season but he made a brief comeback in 2003 racing in North America However his comeback lasted just the one season Death EditKelly Moran a heavy cigarette smoker died in his home town Huntington Beach California on April 4 2010 from complications of emphysema 2 He was 49 years old at the time of his passing A public memorial service was held for Kelly Moran on April 10 2010 at his home track the Costa Mesa Speedway in Los Angeles organised by close friend and long time sponsor Peter Rovazzini of Rovazzini Electric Among those who attended and gave speeches about Kelly were Bruce Penhall Bobby Schwartz Dennis Sigalos Ron Preston John Cook and Briggs Condolence messages sent from Australian rider John Titman and 15 time World Champion Ivan Mauger were read out by those present 3 World Final Appearances EditIndividual World Championship Edit 1979 Chorzow Silesian Stadium 4th 11pts 2pts 1982 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 4th 11pts 1984 Goteborg Ullevi 4th 11ptsWorld Team Cup Edit 1982 London White City Stadium with Bruce Penhall Bobby Schwartz Shawn Moran Scott Autrey Winner 34pts 10 1983 Vojens Speedway Center with Dennis Sigalos Lance King Bobby Schwartz 3rd 27pts 6 1984 Leszno Alfred Smoczyk Stadium with Shawn Moran Bobby Schwartz Lance King John Cook 3rd 20pts 5 1987 Coventry Brandon Stadium and Prague Marketa Stadium with Shawn Moran Sam Ermolenko Lance King Rick Miller John Cook 3rd 93pts 14 1988 Long Beach Veterans Memorial Stadium with Sam Ermolenko Lance King Shawn Moran Rick Miller 2nd 32pts 5 1989 Bradford Odsal Stadium with Greg Hancock Ronnie Correy Rick Miller Lance King 4th 8pts 6 See also EditUnited States national speedway teamReferences Edit Oakes P 2004 British Speedway Who s Who ISBN 0 948882 81 6 Annie Burris April 5 2010 Motorcycle racing legend from H B dies The Orange County Register Retrieved 2010 04 05 Kelly Moran Memorial at Costa MesaExternal links EditBurford B 2002 The Moran Brothers ISBN 0 7524 2424 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kelly Moran speedway rider amp oldid 1072417173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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