Bill Lawrie

Australian cyclist (1934–1997)

Bill Lawrie
Personal information
Full nameBill Lawrie
Born(1934-08-25)25 August 1934
Brisbane, Australia
Died24 November 1997(1997-11-24) (aged 63)
Team information
RoleRider
Professional team
Tour De France 1967[1]Falcon British Team 1970-71[1]
Major wins
Herald Sun Tour[2] 1963

Bill Lawrie (25 August 1934 – 24 November 1997) was an Australian racing cyclist. In 1963, he won the Herald Sun Tour. He finished in second place in the Australian National Road Race Championships in 1964.[1] He rode in the 1967 Tour de France for Team Great Britain and did not start in stage 7.[3] In 1969, he won the British National Road Race Championships.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Bill Lawrie". Cycling Archives. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
  2. ^ "Honour Roll | About the Tour | Herald Sun Tour 2014 | February 5-9 2014". Archived from the original on 8 July 2014. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
  3. ^ "Bill Lawrie". Tour de France website. Archived from the original on 24 July 2015. Retrieved 23 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Win for Lawrie in British title". Canberra Times. 29 July 1969. Retrieved 23 July 2015.

External links

  • Bill Lawrie at Cycling Archives
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NCU (1938–1958)
  • Jack Holmes (1938)
  • Jack Fancourt (1939)
  • Reg Braddick (1944)
  • J. A. O'Driscoll (1945)
  • Ernie Clements (1946)
  • Alex Taylor (1947)
  • Bob Maitland (1948)
  • A D Newman (1949)
  • Gordon Thomas (1950)
  • Peter Procter (1951)
  • Graham Vines (1952)
  • Ted Gerrard (1953)
  • B J Sandy (1954)
  • Bernard King (1955)
  • Alan Jackson (1956)
  • Ron Coe (1957 Independent)
  • Stan Brittain (1957 Amateur)
  • Bill Seggar (1958)
BLRC (1943–1958)
  • Ernie Clements (1943)
  • Percy Stallard (1944)
  • Ernie Clements (1945)
  • George Edwards (1946)
  • E I Upton (1947)
  • R C Ashwin (1948)
  • Dave Bedwell (1949)
  • Ralph Parkin (1950)
  • Charlie Bland (1951)
  • Mike Howarth (1952)
  • Derek Evans (1953)
  • Reg Browne (1954)
  • Des Robinson (1955)
  • Mike England (1956)
  • Charlie Mather (1957)
  • Bill Baty (1958)
BLRC Independent
(1946–1958)
Amateur
(1959–1995)
Professional
(1959–1995)
1996–


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