Steve Goodall
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Full name | Stephen Goodall |
Date of birth | 1957 |
Country | Australia |
Team information | |
Discipline | Track |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Tandem & Sprint |
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12 April 2008 |
Steve Goodall (born in Bundaberg, 1957) is an Australian racing cyclist, who won the 1978 Commonwealth Games Bronze Medal for the 1500 metres Tandem and placed 12th out of 30 competitors in the 1976 Summer Olympics 1000 metres Individual Time Trial.
Goodall lived in Totten Street, in the Bundaberg suburb of Kepnock, attended Kepnock State High School and rode his bike at breakneck speeds around the neighbourhood until his cycling talent and speed were recognised by neighbour and local sporting identity, Ivan "Spike" Lloyd-Jones, and directed to track racing.