CONTROL OF CYCLING
RIVAL ORGANISATIONS.
(Pee United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, June 29.
The difficulties that have arisen over the control of cycling in New Zealand were discussed at a meeting of the New Zealand Cycling Federation. The New 5 Zealand Amateur Athletic and Cycling Association wrote stating that the Cycling .Council of the association was dissatisfied with the present method ot control, and until a dispensation was re-, ceiyed from the Union Cycliste Internationale (Paris) regarding the question of having one body to control amateur and professional cycling the council would undertake no further administration work under the federation. Mr W. J. Walter: We are told to get out of the way in order to let the Cycling Council have full say. It is time we took a stand. Othei lembers said they would regret to see a split. The meeting passed a resolution: —“That the federation does not accept the conditions imposed by the Amateur Athletic and Cycling Association for the continuation of affiliation to the federation, and points out that the federation is the only supreme authority to control cycling in the Dominion.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21993, 30 June 1933, Page 4
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