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Martin Peter Hagon (born 25 December 1961 in Hackney, England is a former motorcycle speedway, grasstrack and longtrack rider.
Career
Hagon raced for Hackney Hawks during the 1982 British League season. After another season with them he joined Sheffield Tigers for the 1984 British League season and would spend three seasons with them.
Peter Adams, the Wolverhampton Wolves promoter made inquiries towards Hagon at the beginning of the 1986 season but Hagon chose to join Ipswich Witches, where he spent his final season riding in league speedway.
Away from standard speedway he excelled in Longtrack and grasstrack and reached two Individual Speedway Long Track World Championship finals in 1985 and 1987. His last season was with Ipswich Witches in 1987.
Personal life
He is the son of Alf Hagon and his son is Sam Hagon (both speedway riders).
World Longtrack Championship Record
1985 – Esbjerg 12pts (7th)
1987 – Mühldorf 19pts (4th)
1988 – Qualifying Round
1989 – Semi-final
1990 – Semi-final
1991 – Semi-final
European Grasstrack Championship
1982 – Damme 10pts (8th)
1983 – Nandlastadt 14pts (6th)
1984 – Eenrum 24pts (Champion)
British Masters Grasstrack Championship
1982 – Exeter Finalist
1983 – Long Marston Airfield Finalist
1984 – Yarm (Champion)
1985 – Andover Finalist
1986 – Exeter (2nd)
1987 – Andover (Champion)
1988 – Abingdon Finalist
1989 – Andover Finalist
1990 – Bridgnorth (2nd)
1991 – Tonbridge Finalist
After racing
After his racing career, Martin went into the business his father set up called 'Hagon Shocks'. Today he runs the business and supplies many of the racing fraternity.
References
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- Grasstrack
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