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Sat 24 Aug 1935 - Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956)
Page 11 - WORLD'S ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP
WORLD'S ROAD
CHAMPIONSHIP
Opperman Eighth
Last Sunday for the first time in
history, Australia was represented
by Opperman. Stuart. Milliken,
three members of the Malvern Star
6.S.A. team overseas, in the world's
road championship, raced a few
miles outside Brussels, over 135
miles.
Many famous cyclists competed, among
the notables being Karl Kaeis (Germany),
winner of the world's title last year, and
one of his country's foremost road riders;
Charles Pelassior (Fiance), a noted all
round F ?nch champion; Komaiue Maes
(Belgium); Joseph Aerts (Belgium); An
ton Magne (France); Georges Scherdns
(France); Andre Leducq (France); Gus
tave Daniels (Belgium); Learco Gueiro.
Bergamaschi Olmo (Italy), Van De Kult
(Iiolland): Mat Egli (Switzerland), Rooz
ze (France); Vervaeck (Belgium); Lowrie
(Belgium); Cloarcc (France); Granier
(France); Mauclair (France); Georges
Speicher (France) ; Morelli (Italy) ; Opper
man, Miiliken, Stuart (Australia) and
eight other noted riders from various
countries in Europe.
The race from the start was made fast
by the
POWERFUL FRENCH TEAM
who at every opportunity tried to stam
pede the field. But the Belgium riders
-.vore not to be shaken off.
At the half way mark and feeding sta
tion the whole field were still together,
the three Australians riding with great
dash and staying with the leader. At 80
miles, Era Milliken punctured and fell,
which forced him to retire, leaving Stuart
nnd Opperman to battle on. The powerful
team work and sprinting ability of the
French and Belgian riders was more than
the two Australians could stand, and
Article identifier
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article75715792
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APA citation
WORLD'S ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP (1935, August 24).Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), p. 11. Retrieved March 29, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article75715792
MLA citation
"WORLD'S ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP"Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956) 24 August 1935: 11. Web. 29 Mar 2025 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article75715792>.
Harvard/Australian citation
1935 'WORLD'S ROAD CHAMPIONSHIP',Mirror (Perth, WA : 1921 - 1956), 24 August, p. 11. , viewed 29 Mar 2025, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article75715792

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