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Alby Saunders

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Alby Saunders (born 1924) was an Australian racing cyclist.

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Career highlights

1947
Fastest Tour of Gippsland [1]
1949
1st Australian national road race title[2]
Blue Riband for fastest in the Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic [2]
4th General Classification Tour of the West
1950
8th General Classification Tour of the West
1951
9th General Classification Tour of the West
1952
3rd Stage 1 'Sun' Tour of Victoria, Geelong
2nd Stage 2 'Sun' Tour of Victoria, Bendigo
3rd Stage 3 'Sun' Tour of Victoria Cobram
1st Stage 4 'Sun' Tour of Victoria, Melbourne
8th General Classification 'Sun' Tour of Victoria
1953
1st Australian national road race title [3]
Blue Riband for fastest in the Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic [4]
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Australian professional cycling career

He twice won the Australian national road race title in 1949, by winning a sprint point 150 miles (240 km) into the Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic[2] and in 1953 by winning the championship race over 125 miles (201 km) at Launceston, Tasmania.[3]

Saunders won the Blue Riband for the fastest time in the Melbourne to Warrnambool in 1949[2] and 1953.[4]

In 2010 the Footscray cycling club held an Alby Saunders Memorial criterium.[5]

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