Wes Mason (cyclist)

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Wes Mason
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NationalityFlag of England.svg  England
Born26 June 1941
Sheffield

Wesley 'Wes' Mason (born 1941), is a male former cyclist who competed for England.

Cycling career

He represented England and won a gold medal in the road race at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Perth, Western Australia. [1] [2]

He was a professional rider from 1965 until 1971.

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References

  1. "Athletes and results". Commonwealth Games Federation.
  2. "1962 Athletes". Team England.