Dave Bickers | |
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Dave Bickers pictured in 1966
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Nationality | British |
Born |
17 January 1938 Coddenham, Suffolk, England |
Died | 6 July 2014 Coddenham, Suffolk, England |
(aged 76)
career | |
Years active | 1953–1972? |
Teams | Dot, Greeves, Matchless, Husqvarna, ČZ |
Wins | 18 |
David Geoffrey Bickers (17 January 1938 – 6 July 2014) was an English Grand Prix racer from Coddenham, Suffolk. He won two European motocross championships, and was a member of British motocross teams that won two events as well as two Trophée des Nations events. Bickers was awarded the Motorcycle News 'Man of the Year' award in 1960.
In the early 1960s, Bickers was one of the top motorcycle racers in the sport of scrambles, which eventually became more widely known by the European term 'motocross'. He began competing in motorcycle scrambles at the age of 15 just before the official age which he was eligible to ride, which was sixteen, and he was so successful that he was rewarded with a sponsorship from the Dot motorcycle company.
His riding talent got him noticed by Greeves factory rider, Brian Stonebridge, who then recommended that Bickers be hired by Greeves in 1958. He won two consecutive 250cc in 1960 and 1961 for the Greeves factory racing team. The European championship was considered to be the world championship at the time, as the sport of motocross had yet to develop outside of Europe.
Bickers was a member of British teams that won the Trophée des Nations event in 1961 and in 1962. He also helped British teams win the in 1966 and 1967.
The middle-1960s saw the start of the move away from traditional large-capacity four-stroke engines to two-strokes.
From 1966 Bickers rode CZ models and was the UK importer for the 250 cc and 360 cc scramblers together with a trials bike, followed by CZ roadsters and Jawa models in 1973, selling both marques initially from his premises at Woodbridge Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, followed by a move to Farthing Road Industrial Estate, Ipswich.
As one of the first European riders to race in the United States, Bickers helped to introduce Americans to the sport of motocross. He also competed in the in and .
After retiring from competition, Bickers started a company manufacturing stunt equipment used in the film industry. He also appeared as a stunt double for Roger Moore in Octopussy and Escape to Athena among other film work.