CYCLING.
THE BREAK-AWAY MOVEMENT. WELLINGTON, This Day. A meeting of those, interested in the breakaway movement of cyclists was held last evening. It was decided that as the Port Nicholson Club had already affirmed the principle of exclusive control of the sport, the movement should take place through the club rather than through a new organisation. It was decided that the following notice of motion be served on the secretary of the Port Nicholson Club for discussion at the annual meeting, on April 29: “That as the Port Nicholson Amateur Road Cycling Club has already, at a special extraordinary meeting, approved the movement to form a separate cycling controlling body for New Zealand, this club definitely takes steps accordingly and forthwith cancels its affiliation with the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 154, 11 April 1930, Page 6
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