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Ian Cammish
1978.
1982.
Bidlake













year.
ride,
1979.
1981.
exhaustion,
ests of cyclists and in defence of their rights.
faster records,

tition-record time,
Southall and Booty,
Ian Cammish.

International Six-Day circuit.


then turned professional for Viking.
National Champion at this discipline.





not selected to ride the individual pursuit,
Bidlake award before they achieved their greatest feats.
but pulled himself round to finish in 1:23:23.

he had travelled to the Moscow Olympics one month earlier,
immediately turning professional and taking the world title.
at Besancon.The story of his victory had a dramatic background,
1980.Tony Doyle won the World Professional Pursuit Championship
Carbutt had
Mandy Jones won an outstanding solo victory in the Women’s World Championship road-race
Cammish won the 100 championship in a compe-
He would go on to many more championship victories and even
but was
becoming one of those riders who have been given the
for
Leslie C.Warner received the award for his dedicated work over several decades in the inter-
Paul Carbutt broke the End-to-End record in a courageous
would go on to become the most successful British rider ever in the
He made his feelings clear by
been BBAR champion in 1976 and a highly-placed Milk Race rider,
Doyle
and also put up the five fastest 100 times of the
A giant of time-trialling in the mould of
during which he collapsed virtually unconscious with heat
despite being British
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