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Pedalling to the top

POMT Dean Mason on the move at Garden Island. Photo: ABPH Helen Frank

POMT Dean Mason on the move at Garden Island.
Photo: ABPH Helen Frank

By AB Simone Spano

There’s a secret to having the competitive edge - the will to win.

That’s according to cyclist POET Dean Mason from FIMA Sydney who has begun racing with the Sutherland Shire Cycle Club.

After being introduced to the sport from workmate CPOET John Anderson, it was not long before he had the drive to go further.

“After six months CPO Anderson suggested I give racing a go. He has been very encouraging,” PO Mason said.

Even with a higher BMI than most of his competition, PO Mason has been performing extremely well in the lower grades.

“Other cyclists might look at me and think I’m not a threat. But that, and a will to win, gives me my edge.”

PO Mason maintains his physical fitness through cycling every day with a two or three hour ride on weekends, preferably “around the Sutherland Shire National Park”.

He also enjoys a social game of golf and an occasional run and encourages other Navy members to consider cycling as a competitive sport.

“It is non-contact but there is still team work involved. Striving to improve and move up a grade keeps me going.”

PO Mason’s results and more information on his club can be viewed at http://www.sutherlandshirecyclingclub.org.au
 

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