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James Edward 'Choppy' Warburton (13 November 1845〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Book Review: ‘Choppy’ Warburton )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=subst:BDM Indexes, Oct/Nov/Dec 1845 – James Edward Warbuton; Registration District: Haslingden; Volume: 21; Page: 459; )〕 – 18 December 1897) was an English record-breaking runner and a cycling coach.〔 His career in cycling has frequent claims that he drugged riders to make them ride faster. ==Origins== Warburton was born in Coal Hey, just off Lower Deardengate, in Haslingden, Lancashire, son of James Warburton and Harriet Birtwistle (a widow, her maiden name was Morris), the eldest of 12 children of which six survived. Although the property in which he was born still stands, its blue plaque does not commemorate Warburton.〔 He was once licensee of the Fisher's Arms in Birley Street, Blackburn.〔
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