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12-hour race by covering 236¾ miles. He later described his simplistic feeding regime for the
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he won with a time of 2 hours, 9 minutes, 59 seconds. He won the 'Bath Road' "100 mile time-trial in 4 hours, 32 minutes, 1 second." Finally he won the
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Capell was born in July 1912 in London, England. He married Dora
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Capell was also a photographer. Many of his photographs appeared in
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competition, by dominating all of the qualifying distances - 50 mile, 100 mile and 12 hours. In the 'Shaftesbury' 50 mile
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186:- Adelaide Touring Cyclists, Nostalgia, Profile of Tubby Capell and collection of his photographs
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117:"The Golden Book of Cycling - Ernest Capell, 1935. Archive maintained by 'The Pedal Club'"
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