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Time-trial title

Canterbury is obviously still well-equipped to win, for the seventh successive year, the 100 km team time trial at the national cycling championships next month. The team of Bruce Ramsay, Alan Hood, Peter Neale, and

Paul Jesson —a late replacement for Errol Barker—won the Canterbury title on Saturday in what served more as a trial than a full-scale title race. Their team was 2hr 28min 56 sec. done riding without Jesson

for the last 20km. The second-placed team was the junior. Kevin Basher, and three much older riders. Don Johnson. Roy Pemberton, and Brian ToghiU. Its time was 2hr 38min 39sec.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33806, 1 April 1975, Page 7

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Time-trial title Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33806, 1 April 1975, Page 7

Time-trial title Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33806, 1 April 1975, Page 7

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