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The Oshawa Times, 19 Jul 1961, p. 30

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TT JOE DiGANGI WIN sea Many Prizes Awarded I / As Top Riaers | The old Shopping Centre 25-|two clubs formed the nucleus of mile bicycle race record of one|the Canadian team which repre- {hour, one minute and 51 sec-|sented Canada in the 1960 tour {onds, set by Ray Casteloux of of Mexico, a 1,000-mile race. {Buffalo in 1958, was broken by| The Abruzzi team is expected |Z. Pokupee, in 1960. The new|to be one of the toughest in the : Irecord, of one hour, one minute event. ~~ land 21 seconds, is expected to . |on- the last stage of the race . |quently was beaten by a French] COMPETED IN UK. Stuart Winney, one of Can- ada"s up and coming young riders has started this season on a winning note and has been competing in Great Britain with much success. Winney was the {be broken again this year, be- | cause among the riders compet- {ing will be Canadians returning from competition on the Conti- {nent. Tops among these will be ithose who will compete in the |Tour de France, the first Cana- |dian team to be invited to|Youngest member of the Cana- Europe, and two riders com-|dian Pan American Games team peting in some of Britain's top|in 1959. He was 17 years of age {races, in England. at the time. Returning with him Last year's winner Z. Pokupec|from Great Britain is Helmut |is expected to defend his cham- Balke, (rhe was Hse racine | pionship. Pokupec was narrow- there t is year. i ese boys, lly beaten in the 1960 Tour de|2°"8 with Art Johnstone, are {$t. Laurent. a 750-mile road expected to form the nucleus of {race in Quebec. While leading th Olympic wheelman's team rom Toronto It also might be possible that some members of {the 1961 Canadian team for the | Tour de Frat wi be back in | % time to ride. This race in competitor. France starts on July 2 and RATED AS TOPS ends on July 17. Time is a Heading Canada's contingent major obstacle in their compet- will be Guy Morin of Montreal, |Ing. who is believed to be the best! Joe DiGangi of the Toronto cyclist in Canada. Guy repre-|Italia Cycle Club, who won the sented Canada in the 1959 Pan Ontario road racing champion- American games at Chicago and ship July 9. will add his com- finished 9th in spite of a punc-|petitive skills to the race. He tured tire Another competitor covered the 100 miles of the |with 11, miles to go he crashed {and broke an arm and conse- ! Iwill be Alex Missina, who rep-|road race in four hours, 31 min- resented Canada at the Olym-|utes and 58 seconds. Mario An- pics in Rome, last year. gelucei, who was second in this Another Canadian in the race race and Mario Di Illio, who was tenders in the Oshawa race. There will be a battle between Australia. A very strong group is expect- { led from the Toronto Italia and/ American competitors, like Ted NING ONTARIO 100-MILE RACE For Laps And Finish The Fourth Annual Oshawa Shopping Centre 25-Mile Bicycle Race will be held at the centre] July 22, at 6.30 p.m. EDST,] rain or shine The event will be sponsored by the Oshawa Shopping Centre Merchants' Association, and sanctioned by the Ontario Rac-| ing Board of the Canadian Wheelman's Association. Over vouchers will be given as prizes. The winner will receive a voucher for $60. Riders finish-| ing, up to 10th place, inclusive, | will receive merchandise vouch-| ers as follows: 2nd place, $50; | 3rd place, $45; 4th, $35; 5th, $30; |2 } Sth, $25; 7th, $20; 8th, $15; 9th, competitor will $10 and 10th, $5. EVENT RULES The race will be run accord-| ing to the rules of the Union Cycliste Internationale, the ORB of the CWA and "event|at 5.30 p.m. No bicycles will be rules" specially drawn up and pertaining to this particular event. The seven event rules are as follows: The race will be restricted tof wheel and two handbrakes, with no exception. | Proper racing attire must be worn, including a crash helmet. All bikes will be submitted to thorough examination. No be allowed to compete, until the official check licence. The licence will be re- turned only when the racing number is returned. Bicycle examination will start examined after 6.25 p.m CALLED TWICE Riders must be at the start- ing line at 6.30 p.m. when call- ed. Riders will be called twice. $300 in merchandise Road Bikes, that is with free-| Any rider failing to appear will be disqualified, without a refund on his entry fee. Besides the rules, form containing a waiver must be completed and turned in to Tom Turner, 7 Celina street, apartment i, Oshawa, before midnight, July 19, 1961. The entry fee of $1.50 must ac- an entry| | Abruzzi clubs of Toronto. These/Smith of Buffalo, and some of {land is expected to be one of the | race like a general [battle {champion from Germany, will |be among the. first across the| will be Paul Eroch, formerly ofithird, will also be strong con-| {entrant, Enter the twp European amateurs. Smith has been one of America's | best riders for the last 10 years. |He is expected to lead a strong American entry, consisting of Pat de Colibus, Tom O'Rorke, | Dick Cortwright and Ray Cas- telloux. Smith has had an amaz- ing record and this year has still got the winning habit. Pat de Colibus is another colorful competitor, who will bear watching. In 1959, he sustained a spinal injury in training and fought his way back to health and in doing so won a place on the 1959 U.S.A. Pan American Games Team. North American competitors will be pressed by riders from Europe. Scotland's George Stew- art, Roy Williamson and Peter Greene of England and Ger- hardt Hirsch of Germany, the 1959 champion, and Roy Wells of Ireland. George Stuart of Scotland is the 1960 Ontario 100-mile Cham- ion. Roy Williamson of England holds the Canadian record for the 25 miles. He specializes 'in breaking away and riding on his own to the finish. | Roy Wells, of Ireland, the for- mer one-Mile Champion of Ire- DDDDDDD DDDDDD D DDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDD DDDDDDDDDD DDD. leaders in the dash to the tape. Roy is a sprinter, who plans his plans a Gerhardt Hirsh, the 1958 line due to his fantastic strength Q and grit Gerhardt Monzar, an Austrian announced that he would be here for the race. from the Every Friday from 2 VISIT AT THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FARM || THE FARMERS MARKET DDDDDD DDDDDDDD bODOD DDDDD p.m. --- Q bbbbDDDDDD DDDDDDLODDDDDDDDD New Record Expected g OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE TROPICAL SUITS TERYLENE & WOOL 2 Pants Regular 59.50 DACRON & WOOL 1° Pant 39-90 Regular 65.00 PANTS COTTON 2.89 Reg. to 8.95 TROPICAL PANTS 7.85 2 for 15.00 Reg. to 12.95 Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS and KNIT " T-SHIRTS 3.39 3 for 10.00 ONTARIO'S SMARTEST Fashion Accessories Handbags Jewelry Blouses * Intimate Apparel Gowns Pyjamas AEN'S SHOPS Baby Dolls * Career World Sportswear Shorts, Separates Pedal Pushers list is satisfactorily completed| om : pany the entry form. Any and passed. Two chances will| hog entries accepted will cost total 25 miles. Every five laps, | P€ Elven = Tectly fauity sup. | the cyclist who crosses the line| ment. Tailure to Co 80 Will Mean 1p, waiver absolves racing first at the head of the field will Ssamalification entry and en- ¢ficials, sponsors and any pon be credited as winning those| : : parties connected with the race, | five laps. Regardless of wheth-| All riders must have a rac-\of any responsibility damages| er the cyclist wins or loses the|ing licence, issued by the na-|,r injuries incurred in the race.! race, he will receive a $5 mer-| tional racing body of the coun- : chandise voucher for each five|try of the entrants origin. Noj laps that he leads in. These spe-| One will be allowed to enter the| cial prizes are called "primes" race wi thout the stipulated] or prime prizes, and are offered licence. LADIES! SAVE ON HIGHLY FASHIONABLE SHOES Bathing Suits Ee a rw al DURING SHOE CIRCLE'S FABULOUS ns i -- of 4 Slims Given Free Lap 0 NE FINAL SUMMER For Adjustment ~~ | "cueanance | DOLLAR | Riders in the Oshawa Shop-|ate, to save -their energy and 2%. many of the; poy apd the file NH break the ; 3 | Pa : oys' 7-14 ping Centre 25-mile bicycle/ expend his. race will start '"'en masse" and, One way in which the group || will have a free lap in which or field of riders will co-oper-|j§ to adjust their equipment and|ate to tire the man who has|§ warm up. The start will then broken away from them, is by| slower riders as possible with resisting winds for a while then | et the hopes of even lapping some|drop back to the back of the| 7 Girls' 7-14 of them so that they will be|line, leaving the next man in| eliminated from the race en-line to buffet the wind for al tirely while. When this man has] The race will consist of 24 laps around the cente, which| North West Corner of Parking Lot Behind the B.A. Station OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE DDDDDDDD/ DDDDDDDDDD DDDDD * Dress Salon Misses' Women's Juniors' CHILDREN'S WEAR * Children's follow on the crossing of the taking turns at breaking the | start-finish line. At the startiwind which is caused at their| the riders will break into top rate of speed. The riders will | mam in » After this stage of the race, the experienced cyclists will then begin the serious business broken the resisting winds for| about the same amount of time| as the man before him, he too| === PRICE of racing. The riders will match drops back to the end of the | strategy against strategy, skillline to allow still another rider| against skill and tactics againsti{to take his turn at resisting] tactics. A bicycle race is not the wind. Thus an endless chain always won by the strongest|is created. It is hard to be-| or the fastest, but by a com- lieve that this endless chain of| bination of condition, skill and riders taking turns in breaking| tactics. This combination will be wind could possibly save any) evident in this race, because of energy, but it does. The rider| Ladies, This Is An Unusual Opportunity For Great Savings On Highly Fashionable Shoes From Shoe Circle's Regular Stock ! BUY ONE PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE AND GET the calibre of the competitors STRATEGIST It is not uncommon for a bicycle team to have a strate-| gist as well as a coach and manager. The strategist Is usually a person who is very adept with mathematical calcu- lations, who tries to figure out how fast the team should be going, when they should put on an extra burst of speed or what the team should do to counter- act cross winds. Though this sounds like the coach's job, the strategist makes mathematical and scientific calculations whereas the coach plans his tactics from his reservoir of experience. | Though it isn't likely there will be any purely mathemati cal tacticians at this race, spec- tators are likely to see at least one coach giving instructions to his team from a motor bike who broke away, often has to taking the brunt of the wind by! himself, while the others have been sharing the task USE OF ENERGY There are many stratagems | used in the race similar to one just mentioned. The ultimate] and desired result is to tire or| "burn up" a man's reserve| energy before it is necessary,| so that he will not have it in| the final burst of speed needed as the riders approach the fin-| ish line in the last lap. This is| one of the many advantages of | team entries over the independ- ent entries. By some variation| of burning up tactic a team may | waste the energy of cyclists] whom they consider has a good| chance of winning over them. They may, in some cases, even| succeed in causing a cyclist to] retire from the race altogether, | because he has become or scooter, while the race is on. NOVICES' ERROR fatigued. As a rule not many can with- | | SAL CLEARANCE Mgiigd Oshawa Shopping Centre Our entire range of summer merchandise (from infants to pre-teens) has been reduced to half price for our SALE 725-8571 A SECOND PAIR FOR JUST ONE DOLLAR! If You Can't Use Both Pair Bring A Friend Select from DRESS SHOES, CASUALS, HIGH HEELS, FLATS all in the latest styles for a long summer of pleasure. 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