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Looking back: Taunton Cycle Race named a huge success

MORE than 70 cyclists took part in the second Taunton Town Centre Cycle Races 28 years ago. Around than 2000 people lined the streets to watch three races in the two-and-a-half hour event on August 13 1993. Race starter Janice Teague with Somerset Road Club cyclist Peter Sandy Eleven riders were from Taunton’s twin town Lisieux in France. The race circuit started outside County Stores in North street – now the site of fashion retailer Topshop. Mat Watch from Team Zoyland was the winner of race one, Johnny Haron of VC Lexovieu came first in the second race and Rob lyne from Heron RC took top spot in the final race.

Bob Fisher - The second Wise and Witty Man

Bob Fisher with Larry Keating (background) © Guy Gurney / www.guygurney.com Key influencers in the world of UK dinghy sailing, like London buses, can often come in twos, with the best example of this being how the development of the sport here was driven by the shared presence of not just Jack Holt, but Ian Proctor. In the same way, the stories that made the era of the 1950s to the 1970s so golden (albeit at times tarnished) would be brought to us by a pair of incredible sailing journalists, who like Holt and Proctor seemed to occupy the same time and space. The descriptive title is important, for first and foremost they were sailors; that they then became our two most well-read journalists can now be seen in hindsight as almost an afterthought.

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