Three brothers, Craig (left), Chris and Richard Scott, at a track cycling meeting at Denton Park. Craig and Richard, aged 20, and Chris, aged 15, have all been selected to represent Canterbury at the national track championships in Invercargill between February 21 and 25. They are one of three sets of brothers from Canterbury who will be racing in the championships. William and John Rastrick, both senior riders, and Hamish Upston, a junior, and Karl Upston, a novice, will also ride. Richard Scott will race in the individual and team pursuit, and Craig will race in the kilo and individual pursuit. Chris Scott will ride in the individual pursuit, time trial and Italian pursuit in the novice grade.
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118Three brothers, Craig (left), Chris and Richard Scott, at a track cycling meeting at Denton Park. Craig and Richard, aged 20, and Chris, aged 15, have all been selected to represent Canterbury at the national track championships in Invercargill between February 21 and 25. They are one of three sets of brothers from Canterbury who will be racing in the championships. William and John Rastrick, both senior riders, and Hamish Upston, a junior, and Karl Upston, a novice, will also ride. Richard Scott will race in the individual and team pursuit, and Craig will race in the kilo and individual pursuit. Chris Scott will ride in the individual pursuit, time trial and Italian pursuit in the novice grade. Press, 15 February 1989, Page 37
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