The race has in the past, adopted the name of its main sponsor, including Harp, Pernod and Cycling Weekly.
The British journalist Dennis Donovan, working for the London magazine Cycling remarked on Boyer's intense religious beliefs.
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Humbles' achievements were celebrated in 1933 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
Arthur Wilson's achievements were celebrated in 1938 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling, which is now held in 'The Pedal Club' archive.
Burton's career achievements were first celebrated in 1960 when Cycling Weekly awarded her a page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
Cyril Heppleston's achievements were celebrated in 1937 when Cycling Weekly awarded him a page in the Golden Book of Cycling, now held in The Pedal Club archive.
Capell's achievements were celebrated in 1935 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
After winning his first BBAR Southall's achievements were celebrated in 1932 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
Sir Harold Bowden's achievements were celebrated in 1938 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
Harry Earnshaw's achievements were celebrated in 1938 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
Porter's achievements were celebrated in 1972 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
Steel's achievements were celebrated in the 1990s when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
His early achievements were celebrated in 1936 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
Stanley Cotterell's achievements were celebrated in 1938 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling, which is now held in 'The Pedal Club' archive.
His achievements were further celebrated in 1936 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
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Stan Miles' achievements were celebrated in 1936 when Cycling Weekly awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.
Hume's achievements were celebrated in 1938 when Cycling Weekly, then known simply as Cycling awarded him his own page in the Golden Book of Cycling.