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Remembering the king of the track
4/12/2008 | IN THE era described as the "blood and guts" years of Australian professional cycling, the late Sid Patterson stood head and shoulders above the pack. Patterson, of Victoria, is considered arguably ...
Youth Olympic berth for NW teen
29/11/2008 | THE Australian Youth Olympic Festival is a massive stepping stone for young athletes trying to break onto the international scene. West Pine cyclist Amy Cure is one of only six Australians selecte...
28/11/2008 | NEW Zealand Olympic Cycling coach Wil Rastrick has confirmed that New Zealand will compete at the Basslink Tasmanian Christmas Carnivals. Four Kiwis will compete in the Skilled UCI sprint cycling ...
Man who saved carnivals has died
27/11/2008 | DURING the 1960 and 70s one man took the Christmas Carnival Series by storm. Many people who attended the carnivals back then went just to see the great cyclist light up the track, and mesmerise p...
Track sensation to ride high on Coast
26/11/2008 | A CYCLIST described by prominent coaches as the next "big thing" in Australian cycling will race at the upcoming Basslink Tasmanian Christmas Carnivals Series. Bendigo sensation Glenn O'Shea, 19...
Jamieson makes up for Olympic failure
24/11/2008 | NOOK cyclist Mark Jamieson led a refreshingly youthful pursuit team to gold in the World Cup series in Melbourne on the weekend. Jamieson, 24, and Beijing Olympics pursuit team-mate Jack Bobridge, 1...
Perkins to ride in series
21/11/2008 | THE Christmas Carnivals Series has signed on another top cycling sprinter in Shane Perkins. Perkins narrowly missed selection for the Beijing Olympics after a controversial feud with his future br...
19/11/2008 | US SPRINT ace Gideon Massie will lead a star-spangled assault on the Christmas Carnivals this year. The Beijing and Athens Olympics representative and 10-times national track title winner will rac...
Ockerby's top week will be hard to beat
17/11/2008 | IT'S been a big week for Ulverstone teenage cyclist Luke Ockerby. Last Wednesday he was advised he had been awarded a scholarship to the Tasmanian Institute of Sport. On Thursday, he receive...
Remember this guy? Well, he's back
14/11/2008 | POPULAR, flamboyant and sometimes controversial, US cycling sensation Jame Carney has followed the lead of his famous countryman Lance Armstrong and has come out of retirement and will race at this ye...
INDIVIDUAL SPORTS STAR OF THE YEAR: GIRLS Amy pedals her  way to top honours
12/11/2008 | NO DOUBT Tasmania's best young female cyclist, Amy Cure, has had a season to remember. She was awarded The Advocate Fairbrother Junior Individual Female of the Year during the fourth annual di...
Pupils starting out on road to cycling safety
5/11/2008 | THE recent Caterpillar Underground Mining Tour of Tasmania cycling road classic received great support from schools along the route. A drawing competition was also organised in conjunction with th...
Jamo aims to claim third Burnie Wheel
22/10/2008 | COASTAL Olympic cyclist and former world champion Mark Jamieson has confirmed he will ride in the upcoming Basslink Christmas Carnivals Series. Jamieson said one of his main objectives would be to w...
Clarke finds Vic tour too taxing
18/10/2008 | LATROBE road racing cyclist Nathan Clarke will now prepare himself for the 300km Warrnambool to Melbourne One-Day Classic next weekend after withdrawing from this week's Herald Sun Tour of Victori...
10/10/2008 | MALAYSIA will again be represented at this year's Skilled UCI Sprint Cycling Series at the sports carnivals. Carnival organisers have received notification that a team of six cyclists from Mal...
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28/11/2008 | The fiendish outrage in Mumbai this week will not dent India’s resilience one bit.
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