Hugh MacLean

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Hugh McLean

Hugh MacLean ( 1879 - September 3, 1909 in Revere Beach ) was an American cyclist .

In 1899, Hugh MacLean was runner-up for the professional stayers at the World Track Championships in Montreal . In the years that followed, he drove numerous standing and six-day races in North America. In 1907 he won the six days of Boston with Floyd Krebs . On September 3, 1909 MacLean died, who also worked as a boxing promoter, after a training accident on the cycling track of Revere Beach.

literature

  • Andrew M. Homan: Life in the Slipstream. The Legend of Bobby Walthour sr. Potomac Books 2011, pp. 203f.

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