Jack Standen

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James E. "Jack" Standen (* 1909 ; † June 18, 2003 in Birrong ) was an Australian track cyclist .

1928 launched Jack Standen at the Summer Olympics in Amsterdam in the sprint and was eliminated in the quarterfinals. At the track world championships in Budapest in the same year , he finished third in the sprint of the amateurs .

In 1929 Standen became a professional. In 1932 he took part in the six days of Brisbane and won with Richard-William Lamb .

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