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Today / Article5 March 2011 - OCBC CYCLE SINGAPORE 2011 IAN DE COTTA ian@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Despite a stronger international field, which includes world champions and record holders for Saturday night’s OCBC Cycle Singapore Professional Criterium race, Ben Kersten believes he can hold his ground and defendIAN DE COTTA - 458 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration9 March 2012 - Thumbs up from a participant in The Challenge (39km). Captain America and friends to save the day! Seven visually-impaired cyclists took part in The Community Ride, an initiative by Pedal Singapore. Participants of The Community Ride, getting ready for their 24km experience at the start point. The “Sheares Bridge” challenge.PHOTOS COURTESY: OCBC BANK/SPECTRUM WORLDWIDE - 99 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration5 February 2012 - CHINATOWN YUAN XIAO JIE Watch local and international performances as well as beautiful floats, such as the dragon one above, and acts from the Chingay Parade at the Chinatown Yuan Xiao Jie, also known as Chinese Valentine’s Day, which marks the last day of the597 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration5 February 2012 - CHINATOWN YUAN XIAO JIE Watch local and international performances as well as beautiful floats, such as the dragon one above, and acts from the Chingay Parade at the Chinatown Yuan Xiao Jie, also known as Chinese Valentine’s Day, which marks the last day of the597 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 October 2016 - May Chen maychen@sph.com.sg When Swraj Shah saddles up at the start line of the OCBC Cycle event tomorrow, readying himself for The Straits Times Ride, he will be surprising quite a few people. For starters, the 22-year-old never thought he would get overMay Chen - PHOTO: DIOS VINCOY JR FOR THE STRAITS TIMES - 565 words
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Today (3) / Article, Illustration15 February 2011 - This cycling fan left his ‘dream life’ in Switzerland for S’pore in order to combine the sport he loves with work PAUL GILFEATHER gilfeather@mediacorp.com.sg Paul Gilfeather is the principal correspondent with Today. Until taking up a top job with Singapore bank OCBC, cycling fanatic David McQuillenPAUL GILFEATHER - 894 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration15 February 2011 - This cycling fan left his ‘dream life’ in Switzerland for S’pore in order to combine the sport he loves with work PAUL GILFEATHER gilfeather@mediacorp.com.sg Paul Gilfeather is the principal correspondent with Today. Until taking up a top job with Singapore bank OCBC, cycling fanatic David McQuillenPAUL GILFEATHER - 894 words
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Today / Article, Illustration15 February 2011 - This cycling fan left his ‘dream life’ in Switzerland for S’pore in order to combine the sport he loves with work PAUL GILFEATHER gilfeather@mediacorp.com.sg Paul Gilfeather is the principal correspondent with Today. Until taking up a top job with Singapore bank OCBC, cycling fanatic David McQuillenPAUL GILFEATHER - 894 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article28 March 2012 - SINGAPORE OCBC has been named the winner of the Best SME Banking Business Award for 2011. The lender received the accolade at The Asian Banker’s International Excellence in Retail Financial Services Awards last Friday, held in conjunction with the Excellence in Retail Financial Services170 words
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Today / Article28 March 2012 - SINGAPORE OCBC has been named the winner of the Best SME Banking Business Award for 2011. The lender received the accolade at The Asian Banker’s International Excellence in Retail Financial Services Awards last Friday, held in conjunction with the Excellence in Retail Financial Services170 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration4 March 2012 - It takes a cycling nut to get 11,000 people out and riding their bicycles this weekend Lee Min Kok mklee@sph.com.sg If an alien sets foot in Singapore at 6am on a Saturday or Sunday, it will find a cycling paradise. That is American David McQuillen’s description ofLee Min Kok - ST PHOTO: NURIA LING - 854 words
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Today / Article, Illustration30 March 2016 - CYCLE ASIA SINGAPORE IN LIMBO AGAIN ADELENE WONG SINGAPORE —With just a month to go before this year’s Cycle Asia Singapore, the event is still without a title sponsor. While event organisers Spectrum Worldwide (SWW) claimed they are still “confident” they will secure a sponsor in time for the massADELENE WONG - PHOTO: SPECTRUM WORLDWIDE - 529 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration5 January 2011 - Avid cyclist dies following collision with lorry ONG DAI LIN dailin@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE The year 2010 ended with a campaign to promote safe cycling. But on Monday, a Singapore Armed Forces regular who took part in the campaign became the firstONG DAI LIN - 394 words
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Today / Article, Illustration5 January 2011 - Avid cyclist dies following collision with lorry ONG DAI LIN dailin@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE The year 2010 ended with a campaign to promote safe cycling. But on Monday, a Singapore Armed Forces regular who took part in the campaign became the firstONG DAI LIN - 394 words
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Today / Article, Illustration10 January 2009 - TANYO-HINN yohinn@mediacorp.com.sg IN CYCLING, the Tour de France is considered one of the most prestigious events. However, numerous doping scandals has led to its, and the sport's prestige and credibility, taking a plunge. But for seven-time Irish national champion DavidTANYO- HINN - Uar'ffli^ - 400 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration13 February 2014 - By KASH CHEONG kashc@sph.com.sg NATIONAL cyclist Low Ji Wen was on his bike near Changi Coast Road last year when another cyclist was mown down and killed by a truck. “Just 15 minutes more and it would have been me,” said the 24-year-old. TheKASH CHEONG - ST PHOTO: SEAH KWANG PENG - 399 words
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The New Paper / Article5 April 2013 - CYCLING GREGORY LOO HE WILL be one of the big names at OCBC Cycle Singapore 2013. But, while British cyclist Ed Clancy has been to Singapore at least three times in the past, none of those visits will help himGREGORY LOO - 399 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article, Illustration28 December 2009 - OCBC CYCLE SINGAPORE Bubbly cheers Go pink and yellow when you toast to the new year with Yellowglen, Australia's number one sparkling wine. Exclusively available at Cold Storage as well as the Market Place supermarkets, choose Yellow or Pink at $23.90 each, or Bella or Pinot Noir Chardonnay307 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration28 December 2009 - OCBC CYCLE SINGAPORE Bubbly cheers Go pink and yellow when you toast to the new year with Yellowglen, Australia's number one sparkling wine. Exclusively available at Cold Storage as well as the Market Place supermarkets, choose Yellow or Pink at $23.90 each, or Bella or Pinot Noir Chardonnay at306 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration19 April 2015 - Stunning scenery and food pitstops reward anyone who wakes up early to hit the roads Chua Siang Yee siangyee@sph.com.sg I’m not going to lie here. The main reason I woke up at 6am on a Saturday is that I thought food wouldChua Siang Yee - PHOTO: OCBC CYCLE 2015 - 738 words