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(471)
CYCLING
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(c) 5 Miles
Entries shall be accepted up to a maximum of 30. In the event of
an excess entry the field shall be selected by the Executive Com-
mittee, who shall also select up to 6 reserves.
(d)
4,000
metres individual
pursuit :
First Round—Six heats (six up) comprised of 36 fastest riders
from i,000 metres time trial. Riders overtaken should finish.
Semi-Finals—two heats (two up), 4 fastest riders from First
Round.
Final—one heat (two up), winners from semi-finals.
Match for third place oneheat (two up), losers from semi-finals.
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N
OTE
: Corps Championships will be run on similar lines, but
riders in the First Round will be comprised of
z2
fastest Corps
riders only from i,000 metres time trial, riding in two (six-up)
heats).
(e)
4,000
metres team pursuit
First Round—Heats as necessary (three teams up), all
teams to ride. Teams overtaken should finish.
Semi-Finals—two heats (two teams up), 4 fastest teams from
First Round.
Final—one heat (two teams up), winners from semi-finals.
Match for Third Place—one heat (two teams up), losers from
semi-finals.
Army Individual and Unit Hill-climb Championships.
Event
2o.
The above championships shall be held annually on a recog-
nized R.T.T.C. hill.
Entries
21.
Entries shall be accepted up to a maximum of
150.
In
the event of an excess entry the Executive Committee will reject
the entries considered to be of lowest standard.
Conditions
22.
The rider recording the fastest time shall be the Army
Hill-climb Champion.
The Unit team (three fastest riders) returning the best aggregate
shall be the Army Hill-climb Team Champions.
Army Individual and
Unit Cyclo-cross
Championships
Event
23.
The above championships shall be held annually over a
course of approximately six miles.
Entries
24.
Entries shall be accepted up to a maximum of i oo. In the
event of excess entry the Executive Committee will reject the entries
considered to be of lowest standard.