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Keith Rowley (cyclist)

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Full name
  
Keith Rowley

Name
  
Keith Rowley


Role
  
Cyclist

Died
  
Sale, Australia

Born
  
1919 (
1919
)

Pnm meeting diego martin dr the hon keith rowley


Keith Rowley (1919–1982) was an Australian racing cyclist.

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Prime minster hon dr keith rowley shutting down the opposition 40th sitting june 23rd 2017


Australian professional cycling career

He twice won the Australian national road race title in 1947, by winning a sprint point 150 miles (240 km) into the Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic and in 1950 by winning the first championship race over 125 miles (201 km) at Cronulla, NSW.

Rowley also won the Blue Riband for the fastest time in the Melbourne to Warrnambool in 1947.

Keith's brother Max Rowley was also a successful cyclist, winning the Blue Riband for the fastest time in the Warrnambool in 1950 and 3rd in the Australian national road race in 1948 and 1952. Max and Keith finished 1st and fastest and 2nd and 2nd fastest respectively in the 1948 Tour of Gippsland.

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Keith Rowley (cyclist) Wikipedia