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PROMISING CYCLIST.—One of the best performed of Canterbury’s young cyclists is the leading novice competitor, A. A. Paviell. Not required to move into the amateur ranks until next track season, Paviell, the son of a former well-known cyclist, is consistently too good for his opponents in the novice events and is the champion in the 500 metres sprints.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30971, 29 January 1966, Page 11

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PROMISING CYCLIST.—One of the best performed of Canterbury’s young cyclists is the leading novice competitor, A. A. Paviell. Not required to move into the amateur ranks until next track season, Paviell, the son of a former well-known cyclist, is consistently too good for his opponents in the novice events and is the champion in the 500 metres sprints. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30971, 29 January 1966, Page 11

PROMISING CYCLIST.—One of the best performed of Canterbury’s young cyclists is the leading novice competitor, A. A. Paviell. Not required to move into the amateur ranks until next track season, Paviell, the son of a former well-known cyclist, is consistently too good for his opponents in the novice events and is the champion in the 500 metres sprints. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30971, 29 January 1966, Page 11