Montague Holbein
Montague Alfred Holbein (11 August 1861 in Twickenham – 1 July 1944) was a British champion cyclist and swimmer. He is most known for his second place in the inaugural 1891 Bordeaux-Paris, that was won by his countryman George Pilkington Mills and for several attempts in the early 1900s to cross the English Channel swimming.
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Montague Holbein
Montague Alfred Holbein (11 August 1861 in Twickenham – 1 July 1944) was a British champion cyclist and swimmer. He is most known for his second place in the inaugural 1891 Bordeaux-Paris, that was won by his countryman George Pilkington Mills and for several attempts in the early 1900s to cross the English Channel swimming.
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Catford Cycle Club
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North Road Cycle Club
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1861-08-11
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Twickenham
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1944-07-01
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Road racing & Endurance
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Montague Alfred Holbein
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Great North Road 24-hours
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Montague A. Holbein
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Monty
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Rider
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