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Proudly holding the spoils of victory is Thaddeus Julian, aged 17, who won the national secondary school 40km cycling championship in Palmerston North on Monday. Julian received a Raleigh professional road racing cycle, valued at $l500, probably the richest prize awarded for a cycling championship win in New Zealand. Julian was also a member of the Shirley Boys’ High School team, which finished second in the teams’ race at the championships.

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Press, 28 August 1980, Page 32

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Proudly holding the spoils of victory is Thaddeus Julian, aged 17, who won the national secondary school 40km cycling championship in Palmerston North on Monday. Julian received a Raleigh professional road racing cycle, valued at $l500, probably the richest prize awarded for a cycling championship win in New Zealand. Julian was also a member of the Shirley Boys’ High School team, which finished second in the teams’ race at the championships. Press, 28 August 1980, Page 32

Proudly holding the spoils of victory is Thaddeus Julian, aged 17, who won the national secondary school 40km cycling championship in Palmerston North on Monday. Julian received a Raleigh professional road racing cycle, valued at $l500, probably the richest prize awarded for a cycling championship win in New Zealand. Julian was also a member of the Shirley Boys’ High School team, which finished second in the teams’ race at the championships. Press, 28 August 1980, Page 32