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CYCLING ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP

CAHTERBURY’S ATTITUDE [Pjsr United Pkess Association.] 'CHRISTCHURCH, August 15. Despite the fact that the New Zealand Athletic and Cycling Union has allotted the New Zealand road cycling championship to the Taranaki Centre this yeai ch, Canterbury Centre of tho union hai decided to retain the designation oi championship in tho title of the Tiiaaru-Christchurch road race, to he held on October 5. This decision was arrived at after discussion at the meeting ol tire centre held this evening After tho resolution was carried. Mt Cofio.v, a member of. tho centre, remarked: “The executive can take whatever steps it likes afterwards.”

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Evening Star, Issue 20255, 16 August 1929, Page 5

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CYCLING ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP Evening Star, Issue 20255, 16 August 1929, Page 5

CYCLING ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP Evening Star, Issue 20255, 16 August 1929, Page 5

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