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Vernon Hanaray
KOM - Milk Race 1976, Vernon Hanaray
Born (1951-08-14) 14 August 1951 (age 72)
Masterton, New Zealand
EducationSt Johns Boys School, Hastings, New Zealand
WebsiteAPSGroup

Vernon ("Vern") John Hanaray (born 14 August 1951 in Masterton) is a former road cyclist from New Zealand, who represented his native country in the men's individual road race at the 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympics.[1] He also competed at the 1974 and 1978 Commonwealth Games. Hanaray won the 1974 edition of the Archer Grand Prix cycle race.

Sport[edit]

Road Skating

1968

 New Zealand 1st Place, Intermediate Men's 5 Miles Road Race


1969

 New Zealand 1st Place, Intermediate Men's 5 Miles Road Race


Road Cycling

1970

 New Zealand 3rd Place, Road Cycling Championship


1971

 New Zealand 1st Place, Road Cycling Championship
 New Zealand 1st Place, Dulux 6 Day Cycle Race
 New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux 6 Day)


1972

 New Zealand Olympic Games Team, Munich


1973

 New Zealand 1st Place, Road Cycling Championship
 New Zealand 1st Place, Dulux 6 Day Cycle Race
 New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux 6 Day)


1974

 United Kingdom 1st Place, Pernod International Grand Prix
 Isle of Man 2nd Place, Manx International Road Race
Vernon Hanaray - Belgium 1975


1975

 Belgium 1st Place, Bornem
 Netherlands 1st Place, Stage 2 Leimuiden International Wieleravond Zesdaage Den Haag


1976

 Belgium 1st Place, Stage 1 Les Deux Jours D Angreau
 Belgium 2nd Place, Stage 2 D Angreau
 Belgium 1st Place, Classement Final, D Angreau
 Belgium 1st Place, Classement Du Meilleur Grimpeur, D Angreau
 Belgium 1st Place, Outer
 Belgium 1st Place, International Liefhebbers te Oudenaarde-Nederename
 Belgium 1st Place, Tielt
 Belgium 1st Place, Stage 1 Tweedaage Van Kemmel
 Belgium 2nd Place, Stage 2 Tweedaage Van Kemmel
 Belgium 1st Place, Einstand, Tweedaage Van Kemmel
Vernon Hanaray - 1976 Milk Race
 United Kingdom 1st Place, Blackpool Centenary, Milk Race Tour of Britain
 United Kingdom 1st Place, Middlemores Combativity, Milk Race Tour of Britain
 New Zealand Olympic Games, Team Montreal
 New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux Six Day)


1977

 Belgium 3rd Place, Etoile Hennuyere, Classement General
 New Zealand 1st Place, Road Cycling Championship
 France 3rd Place, Tour de Nouvelle Caledonie Classment General
 France 1st Place, Classment de la Montage


1979

 Australia 2nd Grafton-Inverell Classic
 New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux Six Day)
1980 Milk Race


1980

 United Kingdom 1st Place, Stage 8 Southport, Milk Race Tour of Britain
 United Kingdom 3rd Place, Stage 6 Llandudno
Winner Most Aggressive Rider, Milk Race Tour of Britain
 New Zealand Selected Olympic Games Team, Moscow
 France 3rd Place, De la Quatrieme Etape, Tour D'Auvergne
 France 1st Place, Classment De La Montagne, Tour D'Auvergne
 New Zealand 1st Place, King of the Mountains (Dulux Six Day)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Vern Hanaray Olympic Results". sports-reference.com. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 18 October 2014.

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