CYCLING.
BRITAIN BEATS ALL COMERS. (Received this day at 8 a.m.) LONDON, August 22. The results of the six days international motor cycling reliability tests have concluded, a total of 1080 miles, thus concluding the speed 'test at Brooklnnds. England’s three teams 0- beat all challengers and won the international trophy from Germany in addition to securing first, second and fourth places in the International Vase wherein Australia was third. The “ News of the World's” trophy was won by an East Midlands team, Australia and ii mid-Central team being in second place. WORLD’S CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIP. (Received this day at 8 n.m.) AMSTERDAM. August 22. The World’s Amateur Rond Cycling Championship of 183 kilometres was won l>y Hoevenaers (Belgium), 334 m. 9secs.; Baeher (France) being second and Vaiulerberg (Holland) third. It was a most exciting finish, being won by a quarter wheel.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 August 1925, Page 3
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