As with most Scottish riders of his age, Ross started
out at Lathallan in 97. His father rode speedway so it was 'in the
blood'.
He was originally an Edinburgh asset before being
sold to Hull, who in turn then sold him on to Glasgow at the start
of 2003. Sadly Ross was not to meet the hype that surrounded his
signing and his time actually riding for the Tigers was both brief
and disappointing.
He resurrected his career by returning to Hull on
loan for the 2004 season and finished the season with an improved
average and a league winner's medal. As with every league winning
side though, riders have to be sacrificed for the following season.
With no place for Ross at Craven Park in 2005 he has elected to
return on loan to Edinburgh.
In addition to the Scottish cubs and Hull, Ross has
also ridden for Peterborough and Berwick as well as for Kings Lynn
in challenge meetings early in the 2001 season without making his
official debut.
Out with speedway, he was Scottish schoolboy moto-X
champion in 94 and 95 , finished 6th in the UK finals and represented
Scotland in a home nations four team tournament.