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PRODUCTION RACING.—The two leading competitors in the Canterbury Auto Cycle Club’s recent half-hour motor-cycle production race, D. Wylie (left, 750 c.c. Norton Commando), and C. Cattermole (500 c.c. Kawasaki), sweeping out of the “dog leg” comer side by side before straightening up for the tricky Sin bend. After a race-long battle, Cattermole took the major honours with a leading contender for the New Zealand 500c.c. road-racing championship this season, a close second.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32457, 18 November 1970, Page 36

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PRODUCTION RACING.—The two leading competitors in the Canterbury Auto Cycle Club’s recent half-hour motor-cycle production race, D. Wylie (left, 750 c.c. Norton Commando), and C. Cattermole (500 c.c. Kawasaki), sweeping out of the “dog leg” comer side by side before straightening up for the tricky Sin bend. After a race-long battle, Cattermole took the major honours with a leading contender for the New Zealand 500c.c. road-racing championship this season, a close second. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32457, 18 November 1970, Page 36

PRODUCTION RACING.—The two leading competitors in the Canterbury Auto Cycle Club’s recent half-hour motor-cycle production race, D. Wylie (left, 750 c.c. Norton Commando), and C. Cattermole (500 c.c. Kawasaki), sweeping out of the “dog leg” comer side by side before straightening up for the tricky Sin bend. After a race-long battle, Cattermole took the major honours with a leading contender for the New Zealand 500c.c. road-racing championship this season, a close second. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32457, 18 November 1970, Page 36

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