BELLE Vue old boys Joe Screen, Simon Stead and Rory Schlein will be coming home next Monday aiming to leave the current Aces stars with red faces.
The trio have been invited to race in the prestige Peter Craven Trophy in memory of the club's double World champion who died following a track crash in 1963.
The veteran Screen, having a great run after dropping down a division to join Premier League Glasgow, knows his way around the tricky Kirkmanshulme Lane track as well as anyone.
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Monday 26th July 2010
A unique speedway bike, which has a special place in Belle Vue history, will make its first public appearance for nearly 70 years at the Peter Craven Memorial Trophy meeting on August 2.
It was built by legendary Aces rider Eric Langton, who raced in the first Belle Vue meeting to be held at Kirkmanshulme Lane in 1928, before he became a key member of the all-conquering side that dominated the 1930s.
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Saturday 24th July 2010
MANCHESTER'S famous 53 bus service, which has a place in the hearts of many long-time Belle Vue speedway fans, is to run again!
The double deckers, which used to take thousands of supporters to meetings in the Aces' heyday when more 20,000 fans crammed into matches, are coming out of the Greater Manchester Museum of Transport for the Peter Craven Memorial Trophy meeting on August 2.
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