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The New Zealand representatives, Larry Ross, left, ad Ivan Mauger, have the West German, Karl Maier, sandwiched between them in a heat of the recent world best pairs speedway championship at Gothenberg, Sweden. The New Zealanders, who had dominated the Wroclaw semi-final, failed to reach their previous heights, finishing last among the seven finalist nations. England (Kenny Carter and Peter Collins) won with Australia (Billy Sanders and Gary Guglielmi) second. Mauger had the satisfaction of becoming the first to make 13 appearances in the world pairs final. He has twice been a member of the winning pair.

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Press, 5 July 1983, Page 25

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The New Zealand representatives, Larry Ross, left, ad Ivan Mauger, have the West German, Karl Maier, sandwiched between them in a heat of the recent world best pairs speedway championship at Gothenberg, Sweden. The New Zealanders, who had dominated the Wroclaw semi-final, failed to reach their previous heights, finishing last among the seven finalist nations. England (Kenny Carter and Peter Collins) won with Australia (Billy Sanders and Gary Guglielmi) second. Mauger had the satisfaction of becoming the first to make 13 appearances in the world pairs final. He has twice been a member of the winning pair. Press, 5 July 1983, Page 25

The New Zealand representatives, Larry Ross, left, ad Ivan Mauger, have the West German, Karl Maier, sandwiched between them in a heat of the recent world best pairs speedway championship at Gothenberg, Sweden. The New Zealanders, who had dominated the Wroclaw semi-final, failed to reach their previous heights, finishing last among the seven finalist nations. England (Kenny Carter and Peter Collins) won with Australia (Billy Sanders and Gary Guglielmi) second. Mauger had the satisfaction of becoming the first to make 13 appearances in the world pairs final. He has twice been a member of the winning pair. Press, 5 July 1983, Page 25

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