CYCLING
"Pedler")
saturday's road provides interest riding NEED FOR TRAINII
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Last Saturday week the Cycling Club ran its road der continental conditions, riders starting from the sai with scale handicaps. Thei" ed very successful. The nd together practically the wh and at the finish Mat Bell, having his first ride this seas ed his superiority by comi away at the finish. It is 3 does not i'ide every week fa trance would add great m the races. L. Savage was lucky, for when riding m position, he had the misfo fall. He quickly remounti ever, and was up with the f the encl of three laps. Last Saturday the club n mile race under ideal con new members of the club, man and Jack Montague y having their second ride m paced one another very w maintained the lead to Newman beating Montagu post by the smallest oi Bia1' Carl Head and S. Howe 1° utes) lapped together for till they were caught by • Carl and Rosy were takiug very easy and clid not seem hurry. . . A. Beckett (1 nunuteh his own for about five a| caught the men in front o then the pace was crac too late for the limit boys ually cre.pt further away. Roy Melton, who rode aio scratch, showed what pleut? ing means to a rider by a good speed throughout, w the pace on over the a to get within 25 seconds riders. , „r The riders want to be the need for plenty o from now on the race® f longer distances, ranging miles up to 42 miles. The club is in the haPpLp, having been presented w« ' competition among t e and there should be sor ing to decide who is holder of the trophy.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 611, 16 August 1933, Page 4
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293CYCLING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 611, 16 August 1933, Page 4
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