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Mark Young of Palmerston North was too slow to beat Green Bottle Round Ruapehu Ride organiser Warrick Funnell on the rollers at the Ohakune Hotel on Friday night, but he was first home in Saturday's real thing on the road. To add to the fun of the road ride, race organisers staged the bar event, finding it to be very popular. "We may work on a championship series," said Warrick.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 462, 17 November 1992, Page 1

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Mark Young of Palmerston North was too slow to beat Green Bottle Round Ruapehu Ride organiser Warrick Funnell on the rollers at the Ohakune Hotel on Friday night, but he was first home in Saturday's real thing on the road. To add to the fun of the road ride, race organisers staged the bar event, finding it to be very popular. "We may work on a championship series," said Warrick. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 462, 17 November 1992, Page 1

Mark Young of Palmerston North was too slow to beat Green Bottle Round Ruapehu Ride organiser Warrick Funnell on the rollers at the Ohakune Hotel on Friday night, but he was first home in Saturday's real thing on the road. To add to the fun of the road ride, race organisers staged the bar event, finding it to be very popular. "We may work on a championship series," said Warrick. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 462, 17 November 1992, Page 1

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