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Harry Grant (1906-1993) was a British racing cyclist who specialised in motor-paced events. He was national amateur champion in 1926, 1928 and 1931. At the time he turned professional in 1932 he held four British amateur track records. He also won many races on the continent and held the world paced one-hour record on three occasions.

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  • Harry Grant (Radsportler) (de)
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  • Harry Grant (* 22. Juni 1907 in Colchester; † 1. März 1993 in West Bergholt, Colchester) war ein britischer Radrennfahrer und nationaler Meister im Radsport. (de)
  • Harry Grant (1906-1993) was a British racing cyclist who specialised in motor-paced events. He was national amateur champion in 1926, 1928 and 1931. At the time he turned professional in 1932 he held four British amateur track records. He also won many races on the continent and held the world paced one-hour record on three occasions. (en)
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  • Harry Grant (* 22. Juni 1907 in Colchester; † 1. März 1993 in West Bergholt, Colchester) war ein britischer Radrennfahrer und nationaler Meister im Radsport. (de)
  • Harry Grant (1906-1993) was a British racing cyclist who specialised in motor-paced events. He was national amateur champion in 1926, 1928 and 1931. At the time he turned professional in 1932 he held four British amateur track records. He also won many races on the continent and held the world paced one-hour record on three occasions. (en)
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