(1891-04-05)5 April 1891 Gippsland, Victoria, Australia
Died
11 March 1995(1995-03-11) (aged 103) Toms River, New Jersey, US
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Six-day
Alf Goullet (5 April 1891 – 11 March 1995)[1] was an Australian cyclist who won more than 400 races on three continents, including 15 six-day races. He set world records from two-thirds of a mile to 50 miles, and the record for the distance ridden in a six-day race.[1]
AlfGoullet (5 April 1891 – 11 March 1995) was an Australian cyclist who won more than 400 races on three continents, including 15 six-day races. He set...
AlfGoullet) 1915 1st Six Days of New York (with Alfred Hill) 1st Six Days of Boston (with Alfred Hill) 1916 1st Six Days of Boston (with AlfGoullet)...
Speedwell's including Reggie McNamara (the best all-rounder here to-day), AlfGoullet, Corry and Grenda (sic)". Arthur Spencer, 1917, 1920, 1924 Ray Eaton...
of AlfGoullet, an Australian international who had been asked to find two good Australians to race in Newark, New Jersey, United States. Goullet signed...
(1997) Albert Crossley (2015) Burton Downing (1998) Margaret Gast (1993) AlfGoullet (1988) George Mallory Hendee (2010) Norman Albert Hill (1996) Willie...
coast near Asbury Park. He ran a hotel and former colleagues such as AlfGoullet called in to remember old times. Zimmerman still received invitations...
Ian Jones 6 0 1954–1955 1955 453 Peter Curtis 2 1 1955 1955 454 Keith Goullet 1 1 1955 1955 455 Jack Lawrence 9 3 1955, 1957 1955 456 Bobby Burt 11 2...