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Opportunity knocks


Americans have certainly made their mark in past Black Country seasons, and Broc Nicol is keen to continue in that vein as he tells ANDY MITCHELL exclusively in this week’s Speedway Star…


perhaps it was written in the stars and stripes that Monmore Green would mark his bow in the big time. The careers of future World Champions Greg Hancock and Billy Hammill got forged


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just down the road at Dudley Wood with Sam Ermolenko and Ronnie Correy ripping up the shale at the same place Nicol will shoot for stardom. And it is not like the 21-year-old will have to rely on the archives to see a


compatriot flourishing with Luke Becker emerging nicely, making it the easiest call for the Californian to make in his search for a home from home while pursuing his dream of making it on the world stage. “I’m excited about the move to Wolverhampton,” said Nicol. “It’s a tough learning school in England, you do have to put in some long hours and the weather isn’t always great but the end goal can be a big one if you work hard.” One thing Nicol is not short of is a support


network – and a pretty knowledgeable one at that. “It’s good to forget about speedway at times as well, just switch off and have some fun. The Hagons are a huge part in me being over here and I can’t thank them enough for taking me in and looking after me.”


Read the full exclusive interview in this week’s Speedway Star. THE must read magazine for all speedway fans.


OW could Broc Nicol turn down Wolverhampton with the Black


Country proving a land of opportunity for so many Americans? Cruelly denied a Premiership bow with King’s Lynn through injury last season,


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