This is the information held in the database for 1962.
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Name | Role | Year | Notes | Source |
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Fred Martin | President | 1962 | 1962 Membership Card |
Rider (Gender/Category) |
Time Position |
Event Distance Course |
Year | |||
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Mickey Dunn (Catford CC) TT | 5h 39m 45s 999th | Southern Road Records Association Hastings - London - Has... Hastings - London - Hastings | 1962 |
Maurice Carpenter TT | 5h 39m 45s 999th | Southern Road Records Association Hastings - London - Has... Hastings - London - Hastings | 1962 |
Martin Chambers Jun Under 18 | 2h 14m 08s 999th | Club 50 miles 8 July 1962 50 miles Q142 | 1962 |
Martin Chambers Jun Under 18 | 1h 03m 04s 999th | Club Junior Record (1962) 25 miles 0 Jan 1900 25 miles | 1962 |
Martin Chambers Jun Under 18 | 1h 06m 49s 999th | Club Junior Record (1962) 18 miles 0 Jan 1900 18 miles Hastings - Rye - Hastings (... | 1962 | John Davies | 12 Hour999th | East Sussex CA 12 Hour 12 August 1962 234.533 miles G56 | 1962 |
Event | Association/Club | Date | ||||
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Club Dinner 1962 | Hastings and St.Leonards CC | 27/01/62 |
CLUB RACING IN PARIS 1962 |
I don’t know how this event happened, or how cyclists became involved, as the itinerary produced by Union Sportive Argenteuillais, USA, doesn’t mention cycling. It seems like we were an add on, possibly something to do with John Davies. As I lived 20 miles away, I only saw anybody from the club at weekends. As i understand it this was a cultural exchange between Hastings and Argenteuil Paris. Everything paid for. There were teams of football, judo and I think athletics, plus us bikies. The coach picked me up in Rye, it was packed plus 5 bikes up the centre isle. The bikes were loaded onto the boat, hanging by their front wheels and craned into the hold. We had a smooth crossing, John Davies and his wife offered us cake, Lynn, Martin and myself had been warned about this, so didn’t partake. Those who did were quite happy and merry. John Davies and his wife had friends in Paris, so they went to visit them. We were put up by, CSM Puteux. M & Mme Segard, of that club and became our Director Sportives. We stayed in a sort of hotel, I think that it was a brothel, a lot of coming going all night, plain concrete staircase, made a lot of noise. In the bedroom there was a wash basin and Lynn And Martins first encounter with what they thought was a French foot bath (Bidet), they hadn’t seen one before, I had encountered Bidets in 1961 when I went and watched 3 stages of The Tour de France. As I was an electrician, the wiring shook me in the toilets, no door handle just a sliding bolt to close the door, only thing was, one wire went to the bolt and another wire to the fastening catch, slide the bolt and the light came on. It meant that the bolt and its fastening were very much LIVE. |
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