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tester for dunlop rubber who supplied his tyres in 1937 the league of victorian wheelmen declined a request by nicholson for patronage for his attempt
journey but waterford complained that ossie's presence had worried him the league of victorian wheelmen disqualified ossie for three months and when he appealed increased
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opperman and richard lamb nicholson was third in the 1929 warrnambool to melbourne classic behind opperman and horrie marshall and won the 1929 wangaratta
most famous road race was and still is the annual warrnambool to melbourne classic first held in 1895 in the warmer months from november
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free encyclopedia redirected from draft ossie nicholson australian cyclist 1910â1965 ossie nicholson ossie nicholson sitting at dining table with valda unthank jack o donohue
sydney on 31 january 1938 provided this pen portrait of ossie nicholson ossie nicholson likes em long and tough although versatile to the extent
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centenary of victoria in stage 2 there was a crash at a railway crossing a few miles from penshurst involving nicholson joe buckley and
second stage of the race ossie and other riders crashed at a railway crossing ossie was patched up remounted and continued but at the
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26 hours 19 minutes a week later nicholson set the fastest time in the 116 miles 187 km tour of gippsland in 1934 nicholson
but then at the end of the season he gained fastest time in the tour of gippsland ossie had in fact competed in 13
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references edit a b c d e f g h australian cycling legend canberra bicycle museum archived from the original on 7 october
five star gallery more information back to cycle manufacturers home australian cycling legend by ron shepherd 1999 throughout this century australia has produced
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m smith vic women cyclists union personal information full name oserick bernard nicholson nickname ossie pocket hercules born 1910 lachlan tasmania australia died
period nicholson's early years according to acquaintances and newspaper reports oserick bernard nicholson was born in new norfolk tasmania in 1906 he is
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a calendar year australian cycling career edit nicholson was a professional cyclist in the years before world war ii he competed on both
of streets away from his parents house a full time professional cyclist in 1930 ossie continued to compete in track races and set
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classic behind opperman and horrie marshall and won the 1929 wangaratta to melbourne race in february 1930 nicholson rode 55 5 miles 89
relegated to third place the next big road race from wangaratta to melbourne was sponsored by malvern star a leading bicycle manufacturing company
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in a calendar year australian cycling career edit nicholson was a professional cyclist in the years before world war ii he competed on
so during 1934 he continued to earn his living as a professional cyclist he was also in heavy demand as a public speaker
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attempt in 1933 with bruce small as his manager and promoter malvern star supplied the bicycle with the latest equipment the first derailleur
new champion this was all rather embarrassing for the race promoter malvern star and ossie was soon convinced to switch his allegiance to
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match race in september 1930 nicholson broke the record for canberra to melbourne completing the 417 miles 671 km in 26 hours 19
to gain fastest time the following week ossie rode from canberra to melbourne in a record time of 26 hours he then competed
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was typical of australian cyclists of the era such as hubert opperman and richard lamb nicholson was third in the 1929 warrnambool to
being held for the first time since before the war hubert opperman and ossie also set a tandem record from launceston to hobart
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in the 1929 warrnambool to melbourne classic behind opperman and horrie marshall and won the 1929 wangaratta to melbourne race in february 1930
for overtaking opperman was disqualified along with west australian champion horrie marshall and nicholson sensationally declared the winner this provided publicity for the
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one hour motor paced cycling record previously held by opperman the following week opperman narrowly defeated nicholson in a 10 miles 16 km
in a 75 mile race at warrnambool in september 1929 the following week he competed in the warrnambool to melbourne classic in the
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a new crank meant nicholson finished outside the time limit and was eliminated world endurance record for distance cycled in a single year
a new crank finished the stage outside the time control and was eliminated thomas became ill and withdrew opperman and lamb battled on
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p 30 isbn 978 0 642 27922 4 suspension lifted the sporting globe melbourne vic 19 september 1934 p 10 via trove great
exploits in france it captured the entire front page of the sporting globe newspaper there were also cartoons depicting what might have been
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set the fastest time in the 116 miles 187 km tour of gippsland in 1934 nicholson was training billie samuel to break records
to sydney road race won the scratch sprint in the tour of gippsland and was favoured to win the warrnambool to melbourne classic
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of 40 150 miles 64 620 km he predominantly rode from melbourne to portsea a car collided with nicholson on 12 december 1933
life the following week ted waterford set a cycling record from melbourne to adelaide and return nicholson accompanied him for part of the
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behind opperman and horrie marshall and won the 1929 wangaratta to melbourne race in february 1930 nicholson rode 55 5 miles 89 3
the melbourne showgrounds in 1947 he competed in the warrnambool to melbourne race being held for the first time since before the war
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18 km walk for a new crank meant nicholson finished outside the time limit and was eliminated world endurance record for distance cycled
18 kilometres to get a new crank finished the stage outside the time control and was eliminated thomas became ill and withdrew opperman
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of great britain with 36 007 miles 57 948 km malvern star was a sponsor of nicholson so when he agreed to undertake
france while nicholson continued to race at country track events malvern star was planning to send a team to the tour de france
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race was run in as part of the celebrations of the centenary of victoria in stage 2 there was a crash at a
a racing cyclist in 1934 36 the year 1934 was the centenary of the state of victoria and elaborate celebrations were planned one
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break the australian one hour motor paced cycling record previously held by opperman the following week opperman narrowly defeated nicholson in a 10
90 kilometres in an hour the record had formerly been held by opperman so this set up a promoter's dream a motorpaced match
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australia switzerland team including opperman lamb and frankie thomas in the third stage nicholson's crank broke the 18 km walk for a new
with the team in france nicholson broke a crank during the third stage of the tour he had to walk 18 kilometres to
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the years before world war ii he competed on both road and track as was typical of australian cyclists of the era such
apart from the three months disqualification ossie was racing on road and track and winning places in most of the events in which
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he died in november 1965 in auckland new zealand from a heart attack notes edit while tommy godwin rode an average of 205
have told me that ossie died in new zealand of a heart attack at the age of 59 however there is no record
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day record riding 1 507 miles 2 425 km 1931 tour de france edit nicholson rode in the 1931 tour de france in
attempt to create a continental style event modelled on the tour de france french riders josef mauclair and jean bidot competed along with
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magazine cycling began a competition for the highest number of 100 mile rides or centuries in a single year the winner was marcel
to set an unbeatable record for the number of centuries 100 mile rides done in a year on december 12th with only three
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km on every day and in doing so broke the record for the highest number of consecutive centuries held by a r peebles
they were replaced ossie was determined to set an unbeatable record for the number of centuries 100 mile rides done in a year
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competition for the highest number of 100 mile rides or centuries in a single year the winner was marcel planes with 332 centuries
that his record could be beaten by someone riding 366 centuries in a leap year ossie rode two successive centuries on december 31st
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3 speed made by the cyclo gear company nicholson was a tyre tester for dunlop rubber who supplied his tyres in 1937 the
by the dunlop rubber company for whom he was officially a tyre tester ossie recorded the distances he cycled and then returning his
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1931 tour de france in a combined australia switzerland team including opperman lamb and frankie thomas in the third stage nicholson's crank
would be a great publicity stunt he approached several riders including opperman who wisely refused but the happy go lucky nicholson agreed
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paced cycling record previously held by opperman the following week opperman narrowly defeated nicholson in a 10 miles 16 km motor paced
motorpaced match race between nicholson and opperman this event which opperman narrowly won attracted a huge crowd nicholson usually rode behind champion
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off on the difficult journey to wrest back the record bernard bennett and renã© menzies were also attempting to break the record
also tackling the record two of them rene menzies and bernard bennett rode for the entire year and an exciting contest ensued
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25 and 31 december 1939 when kurt searvogel set the distance record in 2015 16 there were five days in which he
it was apparent that englishman walter greaves would break ossie's distance record immediately ossie announced that he would set out to regain
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union personal information full name oserick bernard nicholson nickname ossie pocket hercules born 1910 lachlan tasmania australia died 9 november 1965 1965
he worked as a blacksmith and was known as the pocket hercules the nicholson family had moved from tasmania to victoria when
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miles 16 km motor paced match race in september 1930 nicholson broke the record for canberra to melbourne completing the 417 miles
what might have been happening with the team in france nicholson broke a crank during the third stage of the tour he
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however menzies had drawn level in october 1937 as both passed greaves distance each of the three riders beat greaves mark with
start of october both riders were neck and neck and passed greaves record on the same day then as the english winter
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world endurance record for distance in a calendar year australian cycling career edit nicholson was a professional cyclist in the years before
many others remain to be told this paper describes the cycling career of ossie nicholson who set world distance records in 1933
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but abandoning the race at stawell in 1938 nicholsen set the australian men's seven day record riding 1 507 miles 2 425
invited to compete the race was planned to go over the australian alps on appallingly rough roads with variable gears being banned
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in a combined australia switzerland team including opperman lamb and frankie thomas in the third stage nicholson's crank broke the 18 km
four riders were chosen hubert opperman h w fatty lamb frankie thomas and ossie nicholson travelling from australia to france involved a
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3 km to break the australian one hour motor paced cycling record previously held by opperman the following week opperman narrowly defeated
of his life the following week ted waterford set a cycling record from melbourne to adelaide and return nicholson accompanied him for
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held the record nicholson's record was broken in 1936 by walter greaves of great britain with 45 383 miles 73 037 km
by the end of 1936 it was apparent that englishman walter greaves would break ossie's distance record immediately ossie announced that he
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won the 1929 wangaratta to melbourne race in february 1930 nicholson rode 55 5 miles 89 3 km to break the australian
of roller riding as a way of maintaining their fitness nicholson rode to country towns to appear at carnivals at each town
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was making a record attempt from adelaide to melbourne the suspension was extended to 12 months as nicholson unsuccessfully appealed nicholson was
first of many brushes with officialdom by the time his suspension was over it was the middle of the road season ossie
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for distance in a calendar year australian cycling career edit nicholson was a professional cyclist in the years before world war ii
country victoria or interstate this itinerant pattern continued in 1931 nicholson was still sponsored by malvern star and also by the dunlop
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ian browne lionel cox pat hawkins don kirkham richard lamb tony marchant ern milliken ossie nicholson hubert opperman sid patterson billie samuel
eddie smith hec sutherland mario morettini sid patterson lionel cox tony marchant ian browne malvern star index the people the company the
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richard lamb tony marchant ern milliken ossie nicholson hubert opperman sid patterson billie samuel edna sayers eddie smith hefty stuart hector sutherland
w f hefty stuart eddie smith hec sutherland mario morettini sid patterson lionel cox tony marchant ian browne malvern star index the
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oserick bernard ossie nicholson 1910 â 9 november 1965 was an australian cyclist who twice held the world endurance record for distance
1930 ossie continued to compete in track races and set an australian motor paced record of nearly 90 kilometres in an hour
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89 3 km to break the australian one hour motor paced cycling record previously held by opperman the following week opperman narrowly
put up an impressive performance for his first attempt at paced cycling but the newspaper headline reported fails at record the following
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waterford who was making a record attempt from adelaide to melbourne the suspension was extended to 12 months as nicholson unsuccessfully appealed
then returning his tyres to the dunlop factory in port melbourne the tour de france while nicholson continued to race at country
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the cyclo gear company nicholson was a tyre tester for dunlop rubber who supplied his tyres in 1937 the league of victorian
was still sponsored by malvern star and also by the dunlop rubber company for whom he was officially a tyre tester ossie
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