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Barry Waddell (born 21 October 1936, Western Australia) is one of Australia's best-known cyclists of the 1960s (he was a professional rider from 1963 to 1970). Waddell won a record 5 straight Herald Sun Tours from 1964 to 1968. Although best known as a road cyclist, Waddell was in fact an "all-rounder", having also won a number of national track titles. He won the Australian national road race title in 1964 and 1968. He won the General Classification in the Herald Sun Tour five years in a row (1964-1968) when the Sun Tour was at its most gruelling, covering 1200 miles (1920 km) in nine days. Waddell took fastest-time honours in the Melbourne-to-Warrnambool road race no fewer than three times and won the Sir Hubert Opperman trophy twice, breaking Opperman's record from Adelaide to Melbourne

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  • Barry Waddell va ser un ciclista australià, que fou professional entre 1963 i 1970. Durant la seva carrera esportiva guanyà dues vegades el Campionat d'Austràlia en ruta i cinc vegades consecutives el Herald Sun Tour, de 1964 a 1968. (ca)
  • Barry Waddell, nacido el 1 de enero de 1937 en , es un antiguo ciclista australiano. Profesional de 1963 a 1970, ha sido campeón de Australia en ruta en 1964 y 1968 y ha ganado el Herald Sun Tour cinco veces consecutivas de 1964 a 1968. (es)
  • Barry Waddell, né le 1er janvier 1937 à Burwood, est un coureur cycliste australien. Professionnel de 1963 à 1970, il a été champion d'Australie sur route en 1964 et 1968 et remporté le Herald Sun Tour cinq fois consécutives de 1964 à 1968. (fr)
  • Barry Waddell (born 21 October 1936, Western Australia) is one of Australia's best-known cyclists of the 1960s (he was a professional rider from 1963 to 1970). Waddell won a record 5 straight Herald Sun Tours from 1964 to 1968. Although best known as a road cyclist, Waddell was in fact an "all-rounder", having also won a number of national track titles. He won the Australian national road race title in 1964 and 1968. He won the General Classification in the Herald Sun Tour five years in a row (1964-1968) when the Sun Tour was at its most gruelling, covering 1200 miles (1920 km) in nine days. Waddell took fastest-time honours in the Melbourne-to-Warrnambool road race no fewer than three times and won the Sir Hubert Opperman trophy twice, breaking Opperman's record from Adelaide to Melbourne (en)
  • Barry Waddell (* 1. Januar 1937) ist ein ehemaliger australischer Radrennfahrer. Barry Waddell war von 1963 bis 1970 Profi-Radrennfahrer und in dieser Zeit einer der erfolgreichsten Radsportler seines Landes, der allerdings selten international startete. 17-mal wurde er nationaler Meister, darunter 1964 und 1968 im Straßenrennen sowie 1967 in der Einerverfolgung auf der Bahn. Zwischen 1964 und 1968 gewann Waddell fünfmal in Folge die Herald Sun Tour, die in jenen Jahren über 1200 Kilometer in neun Etappen ging. (de)
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  • Barry Waddell va ser un ciclista australià, que fou professional entre 1963 i 1970. Durant la seva carrera esportiva guanyà dues vegades el Campionat d'Austràlia en ruta i cinc vegades consecutives el Herald Sun Tour, de 1964 a 1968. (ca)
  • Barry Waddell (born 21 October 1936, Western Australia) is one of Australia's best-known cyclists of the 1960s (he was a professional rider from 1963 to 1970). Waddell won a record 5 straight Herald Sun Tours from 1964 to 1968. Although best known as a road cyclist, Waddell was in fact an "all-rounder", having also won a number of national track titles. He won the Australian national road race title in 1964 and 1968. He won the General Classification in the Herald Sun Tour five years in a row (1964-1968) when the Sun Tour was at its most gruelling, covering 1200 miles (1920 km) in nine days. Waddell took fastest-time honours in the Melbourne-to-Warrnambool road race no fewer than three times and won the Sir Hubert Opperman trophy twice, breaking Opperman's record from Adelaide to Melbourne (22 hours). Subsequently, after his professional cycling career had finished, he also won the 1975 world veterans' title in Austria. Waddell came to Melbourne in 1956, married in 1960 and has remained a Victorian ever since. He was a dominant road rider for two decades and has earned the title "cycling immortal". Although considered a road specialist, his 17 Australian championship wins included several sprints. In the Herald Sun Tours typically he would ride up to 100 miles (160 km) in the mornings, followed by another 100 miles in the afternoons. During one period in 1965, he won the Melbourne-to-Lakes Entrance road race one weekend, followed by his record-breaking Adelaide-Melbourne ride on the Tuesday, achieved fastest time in the Melbourne-to-Warrnambool road race the following Saturday, and then rode throughout a three-day carnival in Port Pirie before commencing the gruelling Herald Sun Tour the following Saturday (which he won), taking 1st place in no fewer than 14 of the 18 stages. For over 50 years, Waddell operated a bike shop business on the Burwood Highway, Melbourne, until 2011 when he was 74 years of age. (en)
  • Barry Waddell (* 1. Januar 1937) ist ein ehemaliger australischer Radrennfahrer. Barry Waddell war von 1963 bis 1970 Profi-Radrennfahrer und in dieser Zeit einer der erfolgreichsten Radsportler seines Landes, der allerdings selten international startete. 17-mal wurde er nationaler Meister, darunter 1964 und 1968 im Straßenrennen sowie 1967 in der Einerverfolgung auf der Bahn. Zwischen 1964 und 1968 gewann Waddell fünfmal in Folge die Herald Sun Tour, die in jenen Jahren über 1200 Kilometer in neun Etappen ging. 1965 vollbrachte Waddell in wenigen Wochen große sportliche Leistungen: Zunächst gewann er das Rennen Melbourne-to-Lakes Entrance am Wochenende, dienstags brach er den Rekord von Hubert Opperman für die Strecke von Adelaide nach Melbourne (22 Stunden), fuhr am Samstag darauf Melbourne to Warrnambool Cycling Classic, startete bei einem dreitägigen Kirmesrennen in Port Pirie, um am Samstag danach bei der Herald Sun Tour zu starten. Waddell startete bei 27 Sechstagerennen, die meisten von ihnen auf heimischem Boden, von denen er fünf gewann. Zweimal – 1964 und 1966 – wurde Barry Waddell mit der Sir Hubert Opperman Trophy als Australiens Radsportler des Jahres in Australien ausgezeichnet. 1975 errang er in Österreich den Masters-Weltmeistertitel im Straßenrennen. Nach Ende seiner aktiven Radsport-Laufbahn übernahm Waddell ein Fahrradgeschäft in seiner Heimatgemeinde , das er aus Altersgründen 2011 aufgab. (de)
  • Barry Waddell, nacido el 1 de enero de 1937 en , es un antiguo ciclista australiano. Profesional de 1963 a 1970, ha sido campeón de Australia en ruta en 1964 y 1968 y ha ganado el Herald Sun Tour cinco veces consecutivas de 1964 a 1968. (es)
  • Barry Waddell, né le 1er janvier 1937 à Burwood, est un coureur cycliste australien. Professionnel de 1963 à 1970, il a été champion d'Australie sur route en 1964 et 1968 et remporté le Herald Sun Tour cinq fois consécutives de 1964 à 1968. (fr)
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