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William Peden

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31: 407: 387: 367: 171:(the sport used two-man teams). Overall, he won 38 of 148, a record unbroken until 1965. In 1931, he set a record; riding behind a car providing a shield against the wind, he achieved a speed of 73.5 miles per hour (118.3 km/h). He also coached the 1932 national cycling team and the 1936 track team. 167:, the sport was cheap for spectators and very popular. Beginning in 1929, he won 24 of 48 races over the next four years. In 1932, he set a record that still stands: 10 victories. At times, he teamed up with his younger brother 178:
acquired the nickname "Torchy" when a journalist described him as a "flame-haired youth leading the pack like a torch". He was rumoured to have earned $ 50,000 a year, an enormous sum at the time. (For comparison,
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As a youth, Peden was a natural athlete, participating in several sports, and was nationally ranked in swimming. He took up bicycle racing in 1925 and trained intensively for the
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He was a showman, popular with the fans. He would grab a scarf or hat from a spectator and ride around with it for a few laps before returning it to its owner. The
152:. Afterward, he remained in Europe to join the cycling circuit. In 1929, he returned to Canada. After winning five titles at the indoor Canadian championships in 445: 264: 465: 325: 450: 440: 400: 149: 435: 125: 55: 296: 191: 333: 129: 430: 425: 141: 72: 291: 194:. He participated in his last six-day race in 1942 and his last professional cycling race in 1948. 359: 30: 396: 260: 235: 301: 164: 160: 104: 419: 187: 121: 197:
He moved to the United States in the 1950s and opened a sporting goods store.
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Victoria, British Columbia
Northbrook, Illinois
Six-day racing
cyclist
Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
BC Sports Hall of Fame
1928 Summer Olympics
Amsterdam
three Olympic events
Montreal
six-day racing
Great Depression
Doug
redhead
Babe Ruth
Second World War
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