Max Rowley (cyclist) explained
Max Rowley |
Fullname: | Harold Maxwell Rowley |
Birth Date: | 29 May 1923 |
Birth Place: | Maffra |
Death Place: | Maffra |
Role: | Rider |
Max Rowley (29 May 1923 - 12 August 1987) was an Australian racing cyclist.
Career highlights
- 1948
1st and fastest Tour of Gippsland 3rd in Australian national road race title 1950
1st in Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic 3rd in Stage 4 part a Tour of the West 2nd in Stage 5 part a Tour of the West, Penrith
1st in Stage 5 part b Tour of the West, Sydney 1st in General Classification Tour of the West
- 1951
1st in Stage 1 Tour of the West, Dubbo
- 1st in Stage 5 Tour of the West, Mudgee 6th in General Classification Tour of the West 1952
Australian professional cycling career
Rowley won the Blue Riband for the fastest time in the Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic in 1950 [1] and finished 3rd in the Australian national road race title on two occasions, in 1948, over the first 150miles of the Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic [2] and in 1952 in the championship race at Centennial Park.[3]
Max's brother Keith Rowley was also a successful cyclist, twice winning the Australian national road race title in 1947 and 1950 and winning the blue riband for the fastest time in the Warrnambool in 1947. Max and Keith finished 1st and fastest and 2nd and 2nd fastest respectively in the 1948 Tour of Gippsland.
Notes and References
- News: M. Rowley proves his class. . . Melbourne, Vic. . 9 October 1950 . 13 . National Library of Australia.
- News: Retired but won rich cycling race . . Melbourne, Vic. . 11 October 1948 . 14 . National Library of Australia.
- News: Peadon cleans up cyclists . . Sydney, NSW . 7 September 1952 . 22 . National Library of Australia.