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1976.
1977.
Harlow,
in 1977.



Ron White








taking numerous road-race victories.
and of the British Cycling Federation.
1973.
1974.
1975.
BBAR titles,
BAR distances,


road traffic legislation,
of them in succession.
There was no award.
Essex.This became a reality and was opened in 1976.


although taking place on public roads,
Arthur Campbell was one of the sport’s senior administrators,
break many RTTC and RRA records,
decades as Chairman of the RTTC.

many National Championships,
by taking three BBAR titles,
1950s the government of the day was drafting new
was able to
with no official permission required to stage one.
and
William H.Townsend had been an out-
two
Phil Griffiths had showed himself to be
while also
and it was thanks to Will
He would win two more
keep its special position outside police control,
Townsend’s representations that time-trialling,
In the late
the dominant time-triallist of the 1970s at the
standing administrator in cycle sport for two
In the 1940s Campbell had raced as a roadman in the pioneer days of the BLRC.
The Unfinished Story
President of the Scottish C.U.
He was appointed chairman of the UCI’s technical commission
was given the award for his efforts over many years to have a cycle track built in
Left:
Right:
Les West
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Phil Griffiths
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