INTERNATIONAL CYCLING.
BELGIUM DOMINANT.
SIX DAYS' TEST.
LONDON, July 22.
The winners of the six days' bieyefe team race were Persyn and Vandervelle (Belgium). Godwin and PeyTOdc (France) were second, and Dopuy (France) and Olivieri (Italy) third). Nagel (Australia) had another fall in the eighteenth of/19 sprints last night, but his Swedish partner' continued an<l ; finished with five other teams.
Nagel for his team 'took three three seconds, and ono third list night l , exhibiting extraordinary pluck .in' face -of au exceedingly -bad : '»ccident^ ; Probably , the xace will, be an*a»n«j«t cvent. Over 5000 people :paid for admission lost night. Macßctt (Australia), who retired from tfca race owfngto injury from a fall, declares that tk® cycling track at Olympia is the best on which he has ridden.—A. and N.Z.
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Northern Advocate, 24 July 1923, Page 5
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