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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Adam Hansen, Alfred Tipper, Allan Davis, Allan Peiper, Arthur Charles Jeston Richardson, Baden Cooke, Barry Waddell, Benjamin Day (cyclist), Bill Heseltine, Brett Aitken, Brett Lancaster, Bryn Atkinson, Cameron Wurf, Daniel McConnell (cyclist), Darren Lapthorne, Dave Dillewaard, David Tanner, Dean Windsor, Dean Woods, Donald George Mackay, Frank Brazier, Gary Wiggins, Gene Bates, George Robert Broadbent, Glenn Druery, Glenn O'Shea, Graeme Brown, Graham Woodrup, Henk Vogels, Hilton Clarke, Hubert Opperman, Jack Bobridge, James Williamson (cyclist), Jared Rando, Jobie Dajka, John Bylsma, Jonathan Cantwell, Khalen Young, Lionel Cox (cyclist), Luke Durbridge, Luke Madill, Luke Roberts, Mark French, Mark Renshaw, Martin Vinnicombe, Matthew Wilson (cyclist), Matt White (cyclist), Michael Matthews (cyclist), Michael Rogers (cyclist), Michael Turtur, Nathan Haas, Nathan O'Neill, Nathan Rennie, Paul Crake, Peter Dawson (cyclist), Peter Rogers (cyclist), Phillip Thuaux, Phil Anderson, Reggie McNamara, Rohan Dennis, Ron Baensch, Ryan Bayley, Sam Willoughby, Scott Davis (cyclist), Scott Peoples, Sid Patterson, Sid Taberlay, Simon Clarke (cyclist), Steele Von Hoff, Stephen Wooldridge, Steve McCann, Stuart O'Grady, Tim Roe, Wade Bootes, William Walker (cyclist), Will Clarke (cyclist), Zak Dempster. Excerpt: Sir Hubert Ferdinand Opperman, OBE (29 May 1904 - 24 April 1996), referred to as Oppy by Australian and French crowds, was an Australian cyclist and politician, whose endurance cycling feats in the 1920s and 1930s earned him international acclaim. Hubert rode a bicycle from the age of eight until his 90th birthday, when his wife Mavys, fearing for his health and safety, forced him to stop. His stamina and endurance in cycling earned Opperman the status of one of the greatest Australian sportsmen. Opperman was born in...