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Charlie Davey (cyclist)

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235: 216: 194: 290:. He competed for East Surrey Harriers. He started cycling when his brothers persuaded him to try racing on a grass track in another event run by the tradesmen. He won five prizes. 331:
Davey won his first record when in 1914 he partnered Harry Paul to beat the Southern Road Records Association 50-mile time, followed two weeks later by London-Worthing-London.
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Cycling and Athletic Club, moving to the Addiscombe CC, a club he founded in 1906. His first win on the road was for the Addiscombe club in the Olympian CC 50-mile
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and back record at 11h 47m 52s. In retirement he managed other riders' record attempts and arranged or scheduled many rides between 1926 and 1960.
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to London record by 1hr 55m, then the 24-hour record with 402 miles and Land's End to London again in 17h 29m. He went to
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In 1920 Davey he won seven track events, the Balham 50-mile time trial, the Anerley 12-hour and the
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His best year was 1921, the year of the first cycling world road race championship. Davey was 34.
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Davey turned professional the following year for the New Hudson bicycle company. He beat the
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Addiscombe Cycling Club gave him a gold-plated spanner in 1959 for his work for the club.
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as a reserve. He waited until the complete team had arrived at the ferry port in
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championships at 25, 50 and 100 miles. He was selected for the Olympic Games in
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Britain ran the world championship in 1922, again run as a time trial, in
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12-hour time-trial. That qualified him to ride for Britain in the
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Davey's last year was when he was 40. He beat the London to
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and back record by 12 minutes and set the London to
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1922 Liverpool
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Crawley
Godstone
Anerley
1912 Olympic Games
Stockholm
Mälaren
petty officer
Royal Naval Air Service
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Orkney Islands
Scapa Flow
Lincolnshire
Antwerp
Harwich
Maurice Selbach
Shropshire

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