CYCLING.
KRMONT ROAD HACK. I (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH. Thursday. Fifty-seven cyclists started In the round-f-he-inountaiii road rare of 120 miles to-day. The weather was tine In the earlier stages, but the cyclists ran into heavy rain nearing Stratford. The winner. T. G. Golliiis, WflH in front pruoltraily all the way, and despite two chain breakages he won somewhat comfortably nt the fliiLsh. TT» following is the result: —T. G. (V>l- . Una (fircymuulh), actual ttmo till -dm ss, 1; H. Iloiialil (Unrtinbciroimlil, Oh Oin .IDs, 2; A. DllDielKan (Palmerstou North), Oil 6m If. 8; .1. Allen (Halswelli, fill 7m 10s, 4: 0. Ro-wlands (T!!ujmni;li. flh 7m 435, 5; A. Codd (Ilahotn). (Jh 7th r»3a, li. The next to fluish were: H. Rentier, N. Wadman, W. Roebuck. (;. Wallace, P. S. Bnmm, EL Gibson, .1. McTigue, J. Shei>pard, H. H*™i«rson, J. Clarke, and 11. F. ■Williams. The tnste.au time vras Fteorofl by N. Watlmen, oh 54m 26«.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 214, 6 September 1912, Page 7
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156CYCLING. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 214, 6 September 1912, Page 7
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