Bicycling Australia

Six Day Father Ron Webb dies

RON WEBB IS A NAME KNOWN to many Australian bike riders, but chances are that even those who haven’t heard of him as a former professional rider, the father of the modern Six Day track race and professional motor pacer have ridden on velodromes with his name stamped all over them.

Australian-born Ron, who died in England on March 1, has left a huge legacy in his involvement with track racing and velodrome design all around the world. He was also renowned

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