Steve Rider Calls it a Day
Has most recently been covering the BTCC coverage on ITV for the last 16-years - Along with Des Lynam, he's an absolute legend of presenting Sport, basically grew up watching those two on the BBC. I always thought he lost his role with the latter, because the BBC felt he was a bit "unprofessional" when we drew 3-3 with Man Utd
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            a charlton fan i believe16
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            Proper Charlton.9
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They did a fantastic video tribute during the BTCC with bits from Martin Brundle,Ted,Sir Steve Redgrave, Lando, Sir Nick Faldo etcForeverAddickted said:Seems he's finally hung up the microphone today, retiring from Sports Presenting after a 48-year
Has most recently been covering the BTCC coverage on ITV for the last 16-years - Along with Des Lynam, he's an absolute legend of presenting Sport, basically grew up watching those two on the BBC. I always thought he lost his role with the latter, because the BBC felt he was a bit "unprofessional" when we drew 3-3 with Man Utd4 - 
            
Cheers mate, I'll have to check that out on ITV4 when I watch the British F4 backMarcusH26 said:
They did a fantastic video tribute during the BTCC with bits from Martin Brundle,Ted,Sir Steve Redgrave, Lando, Sir Nick Faldo etcForeverAddickted said:Seems he's finally hung up the microphone today, retiring from Sports Presenting after a 48-year
Has most recently been covering the BTCC coverage on ITV for the last 16-years - Along with Des Lynam, he's an absolute legend of presenting Sport, basically grew up watching those two on the BBC. I always thought he lost his role with the latter, because the BBC felt he was a bit "unprofessional" when we drew 3-3 with Man Utd0 - 
            Steve Rider began his career as a junior sports reporter on his local weekly newspaper in south east London before going to work at Hayters sports agency in London.
He reported on the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow for ITV and occasionally presented its flagship sports programme, World Of Sport.
Steve joined BBC Sport in July 1985.
After spending six years presenting Sportsnight, he moved over to his current job as the main presenter of Grandstand, succeeding Desmond Lynam.
In October 1998, he presented Grandstand's special 40th birthday edition from Ascot Racecourse.
Among the major sporting events Steve has worked on for the BBC are the several Summer and Winter Olympic Games, as well as Commonwealth Games.
He is also the frontman for the BBC's golf and motorsport coverage, and his role with Grandstand involves presenting prestigious events such as rugby union's Six Nations Championship.
A regular co-presenter of the BBC Sports Review of the Year, Steve plays golf and has a keen interest in motor racing - particularly the British Touring Car Championship.
He is a life-long supporter of Charlton Athletic FC, but tries not to let it show during Final Score!
Steve lives in Berkshire with his wife and their two children.
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            Always remember him talking about being the lead presenter on a live sports broadcast, during the 98 playoff and him having a tv on in his setup so he could watch the game. Then they tried to go back to him during the penalties and he refused.5
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            Just saw him saying he's farewells on itv 4. Didn't mention us once.2
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What did he do after the 3-3 match then ?? Fist pump the air and shout out "take that Fergie you miserable Jock" ???ForeverAddickted said:Seems he's finally hung up the microphone today, retiring from Sports Presenting after a 48-year career
Has most recently been covering the BTCC coverage on ITV for the last 16-years - Along with Des Lynam, he's an absolute legend of presenting Sport, basically grew up watching those two on the BBC. I always thought he lost his role with the latter, because the BBC felt he was a bit "unprofessional" when we drew 3-3 with Man Utd2 - 
            He had prostate cancer a few years ago.0
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fair weather fan- fickle boo..hiss!Karim_myBagheri said:Just saw him saying he's farewells on itv 4. Didn't mention us once.2 - 
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            He was in the same class as me as an infant at Cherry Orchard School, Charlton.5
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One of the last sportsmen he interviewed was F4 driver Henry Joslyn. Henry’s father is an investor at Luscid, my business, which you may remember agreed a partnership with Charlton last year.
Henry sports Luscid branding on his car and race suit. Spoke to Steve at the last round after he interviewed Henry and had a good Charlton chat. He’s a properly nice guy and old school broadcast gentleman
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            When was the last time he was on TV ? I haven’t seen him for donkeys years0
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Today... He's been working on ITV4 for the last 16-years covering the BTCCBedsaddick said:When was the last time he was on TV ? I haven’t seen him for donkeys years2 - 
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            He's saying goodbye to his horse?0
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Err literally within the last hour. You'll be able to see him again on ITV 4 plus 1.Bedsaddick said:When was the last time he was on TV ? I haven’t seen him for donkeys years0 - 
            
Nicki Shields has big shoes to fill as his replacement. Interesting choice of replacement but no clashes with Formula EForeverAddickted said:
Today... He's been working on ITV4 for the last 16-years covering the BTCCBedsaddick said:When was the last time he was on TV ? I haven’t seen him for donkeys years1 - 
            
That’s why I haven’t seen him. I have no interest in touring cars in fact I’m not even sure what they are.ForeverAddickted said:
Today... He's been working on ITV4 for the last 16-years covering the BTCCBedsaddick said:When was the last time he was on TV ? I haven’t seen him for donkeys years5 - 
            
that explains his polished personaMikeBaileysFanClub said:He was in the same class as me as an infant at Cherry Orchard School, Charlton.
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            A good old Roan boy.6
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When I used to watch it it was souped up family saloons. Usually BMW's, Renault's Fords etc. Used to like seeing my Renault Laguna take corners like I'd love to do.Bedsaddick said:
That’s why I haven’t seen him. I have no interest in touring cars in fact I’m not even sure what they are.ForeverAddickted said:
Today... He's been working on ITV4 for the last 16-years covering the BTCCBedsaddick said:When was the last time he was on TV ? I haven’t seen him for donkeys years0 - 
            A quality sports presenter. Curiously, despite his allegiance, I never thought presenting football was his forte.
An interesting decision to bow out mid-season, rather than at the end of the BTCC championship.0 - 
            https://x.com/itvmotorsport/status/1936862025222611106
@ForeverAddickted , here's a shorter just Motorsport version of the Steve Rider tribute video1 - 
            
best thing was that bloody huge Volvo Estate, often used to have an old chesterfield in the back if I recall correctly.golfaddick said:
When I used to watch it it was souped up family saloons. Usually BMW's, Renault's Fords etc. Used to like seeing my Renault Laguna take corners like I'd love to do.Bedsaddick said:
That’s why I haven’t seen him. I have no interest in touring cars in fact I’m not even sure what they are.ForeverAddickted said:
Today... He's been working on ITV4 for the last 16-years covering the BTCCBedsaddick said:When was the last time he was on TV ? I haven’t seen him for donkeys years0 - 
            One of those voices absolutely synonymous with my upbringing. Congratulations on a fabulous career and enjoy your retirement. You’ve earned it3
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I was wracking my brain trying to think what BTCC was. Glad someone told us.Bedsaddick said:
That’s why I haven’t seen him. I have no interest in touring cars in fact I’m not even sure what they are.ForeverAddickted said:
Today... He's been working on ITV4 for the last 16-years covering the BTCCBedsaddick said:When was the last time he was on TV ? I haven’t seen him for donkeys years2 - 
            Sat across the aisle from him many years ago on a flight to Atlanta (he was obviously on his way out to cover the golf) but didn’t recognise him until queue for immigration… opportunity missed for a chat.2
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            Always remember him doing Sportsnight when we won the Soccer Sixes. Definitely had a twinkle in his eye at the end of the programme4
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            Steve Rider's mother taught me at Invicta, and my father taught him at Roan.
Which, I appreciate, is very much a case of 'So what?'.
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