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Richard "Fatty" Lamb (26 December 1907 – 1974) was an Australian racing cyclist who competed on both road and track, as was typical of Australian cyclists of the era such as Hubert Opperman. Throughout his career, Lamb was associated with Malvern Star Bicycles and Bruce Small. ==Career highlights== ;1925 : Motor-paced cycling record for 10 miles in 11' 22"". :1st and fastest amateur time Goulburn to Sydney. ;1926 :1st and fastest amateur time Goulburn to Sydney ;1927 : 9th and fastest amateur time Goulburn to Sydney : 1st Victorian Olympic Time Trial test race : 1st the Australian Olympic Time Trial test race ;1928 :2nd amateur Goulburn to Sydney ;1929 :1st Austral Wheel Race ;1930 :1st Australasian road championship title and Blue Riband in the Warrnambool to Melbourne ;1931 :35th & last finisher in the Tour de France :1st Grand Prix de Marseilles (motor pace) ;1932 :1st Australasian road championship title and Blue Riband in the Warrnambool to Melbourne :1st in Brisbane, Six Days, Brisbane (Queensland), Australia ;1933 :One hour motor paced record of 60 miles 575 yards :1st Tour of Tasmania ;1934 :1st Batman 1000 :Centenary 1000 ::3rd and fastest Stage 6 ::3rd overall in championship and Australian national road race title 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Richard Lamb」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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