Cycle Race Finish In Record Time.
Gerald Reilly and M. Bushby, both of the R.A.F Negombo finished 1st and 3rd respectively, in the 10-mile cycle race organised by the Ace Cycling Club on Sunday. Reilly did the journey in 6 hours 41 minutes, D.A.D Piyadasa was second in 7 hours 3 m...
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Cycle Race
A National Cycling Proficiency Scheme, organized by CeSPA and the Colombo Traffic Police was held at Green Path, Kollupitiya, with their first cycle safety rally for Colombo schools, on Saturday. First was Farook Iyn and second was P.B. Piyadasa, ...
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Tour de France Cycle Race (Grenoble-Turin)
The tenth stage of the Tour de France cycle race (Grenoble-Turin) shows the cyclists travelling in a pack crossing Mont Ceris. Guy Igrolin won the tenth stage closely followed by Emmanuel Busto.
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Desmond Goonewardena
Desmond Goonewardena, winner of the 1st Paragon Tour admires the 'Dayalan Subramaniam' Shield presented to him by Mrs. V.A. Sugathadasa at the Prize Distribution held at the B.R.C. pavilion on Sunday night.
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Winner of Tour
Winner of the first paragon tour Desmond congratulated by Anthony Richard Perera While Stanley Goonawardene looks on.
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L.M.D.Ranasinghe
L.M.D Ranasinghe (no.66) the winner of the sport and D.W Alahakone the winner of the standard cycles class.
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Lorraine Beling
Loraine Beling, Winner of the Independence Day Road Cycle Race (Women's Event)
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Cycle Race
The finish. Desmond Goonewardene just ahead of Anton Richard Perera.
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Cycle Race Awards Table
From Left to Right: Mr G.P Seneratne (Patron); Mr. D.K Subaramanian (Donor of the Trophies); The minister of the sport Mr. K.B Ratnayake; Mr. P. Norbert De Silva and Mr. R.L Michael.
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Annual Port Cargo Corporation Sports Club's Cycle Race
M. Thomas of the Delft Quay Wharf Division, winning the annual Port Cargo Coorporation Sports Club's cycle race held yesterday. The race began at the Angler's club and the route was along Galle Road to Panadura and back.
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