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FIGHT TO THE FINISH.—M. W. Litolff (Canterbury, right) and M. F. Vertongen (West Coast-North-Island) battle out the finish in their second race of a series of three for the final of the junior 500 metres sprint during the national hard track cycling championships at English Park last week. Litolff won by inches to square the series but later lost the decisive race.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660312.2.103.1

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 11

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FIGHT TO THE FINISH.—M. W. Litolff (Canterbury, right) and M. F. Vertongen (West Coast-North-Island) battle out the finish in their second race of a series of three for the final of the junior 500 metres sprint during the national hard track cycling championships at English Park last week. Litolff won by inches to square the series but later lost the decisive race. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 11

FIGHT TO THE FINISH.—M. W. Litolff (Canterbury, right) and M. F. Vertongen (West Coast-North-Island) battle out the finish in their second race of a series of three for the final of the junior 500 metres sprint during the national hard track cycling championships at English Park last week. Litolff won by inches to square the series but later lost the decisive race. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31007, 12 March 1966, Page 11

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