Police Accident Investigation Squad and retired in 1989 at the age of 55 to concentrate on his cycling administration roles.
[2] His brother Barry represented Australia in track cycling at the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.
[1][3] In 1985, he was elected President of the Australian Cycling Federation and held this position until 2000.
[4] From 1995 to 2000, he was the Cycling Competition Manager for the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games.
[1] He was Treasurer of International Amateur Cycling Federation (FIAC), the international body controlling amateur cycling following the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games and was a major contributor in the merger of the professional body with FIAC to form the UCI.