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COMPETITORS GET UNDER WAY at the beginning of the Canterbury 100-kilometre road-cycling championship on Saturday. The race, one of the last of the season, was held from Hornby to Springston and back, and was won by B. Stockwell, who fought out the finish with the former Canterbury rider, R. Hogan, now of Auckland.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32117, 13 October 1969, Page 17

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COMPETITORS GET UNDER WAY at the beginning of the Canterbury 100-kilometre road-cycling championship on Saturday. The race, one of the last of the season, was held from Hornby to Springston and back, and was won by B. Stockwell, who fought out the finish with the former Canterbury rider, R. Hogan, now of Auckland. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32117, 13 October 1969, Page 17

COMPETITORS GET UNDER WAY at the beginning of the Canterbury 100-kilometre road-cycling championship on Saturday. The race, one of the last of the season, was held from Hornby to Springston and back, and was won by B. Stockwell, who fought out the finish with the former Canterbury rider, R. Hogan, now of Auckland. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32117, 13 October 1969, Page 17