Bert Harris
Albert Walter Allen Harris (9 April 1873 in Birmingham – 21 April 1897 in Birmingham General Hospital) was a professional racing cyclist. He was raised in Leicester and attended . He started cycling competitively at the age of 14 and came second in the 'Infirmary Sports' at (now the Grace Road Cricket Ground) two years later.
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Bert Harris
Albert Walter Allen Harris (9 April 1873 in Birmingham – 21 April 1897 in Birmingham General Hospital) was a professional racing cyclist. He was raised in Leicester and attended . He started cycling competitively at the age of 14 and came second in the 'Infirmary Sports' at (now the Grace Road Cricket Ground) two years later.
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Albert Walter Allen Harris (9 ...... icket Ground) two years later.
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Albert Walter Allen „Bert“ Har ...... of the Poly: A Cycling Legend.
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1873-04-09
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1897-04-21
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1873-04-09
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1897-04-21
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Albert Walter Allen Harris
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Professional Champion
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Bert Harris
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Bert
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London Polytechnic Cycle Club
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Albert Walter Allen Harris (9 ...... icket Ground) two years later.
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Albert Walter Allen „Bert“ Har ...... („der Unschlagbare“) genannt.
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