Cyclingteam selected
New Zealand’s leading all-round cyclist, Anthony Cuff, has been named in a national fourman teain for a two-week goodwill tour to Japan, starting on February 20. The Palmerston North rider will be joined by Murray Steele, of Canterbury, Trevor Hudson, of Wanganui, and Tony Duder (Canterbury). • Bob Pratt, chief organiser of the New Zealand Games cycling, has been named manager. Besides riding in two events over 10km and 40km, the riders will attend a training camp with Japanese cyclists near Tokyo.
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Press, 10 February 1981, Page 21
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