Albert David Spencer (13 May 1908 – 22 May 1969) was an English born, international motorcycle speedway rider from Australia.
In 1928, a contingent of Australian riders arrived in Britain to demonstrate the new sport, where Spencer competed in various exhibition events.
He was nicknamed the Baby Cyclone and on more than one occasion fell foul of the local police due to motor car offences.
[3] In 1931, he was signed by Freddie Hore, the general manager of the Pennycross Stadium and a former room-mate of Spencers in Leicester.
[11] He continued to ride in Australia until a crash in 1956 at the Brisbane Queensland Exhibition Ground ended his career.