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George E. Stanley : ウィキペディア英語版 | George E. Stanley
George Enoch Stanley was a British motorcyclist who was a member of ‘The British Motorcycle Racing Club’ ==History== From 1909 to 1911 he rode a Premier motorcycle then from 1911 to 1914 he rode a three an a half horsepower single cylinder Singer motorcycle and lastly he rode a Triumph. George broke the one hour record at Brooklands race track on a Singer motorcycle in 1912, becoming the first ever rider of a 350 cc motorcycle to cover over 60 miles (97 km) in an hour. George was born in Wolverhampton, England in 1884 and died on 4 June 1949 in a cemetery in Beddgelert. George had four children named Kenneth, Victor (MBE, OHMS), Graham, Roy and his second wife called Kate. His father was Enoch Stanley and George's uncle was William Stanley who set up the English football team, Coventry City. George’s nickname was ‘The Wizard’. In 1913, there was a short newspaper article about him, it read: "George E. Stanley, Engineer, in Wolver-Hampton. - Probably- the most outstanding rider in years just preceding the war, Stanley, will long be remembered as ‘The Wizard’. By super-tuning and brilliant riding he was one of the most successful riders of 1910-1913 periods, His 350cc hour record (63.39 mph) on a Singer stood from October, 1913, to November 1920, and his 500cc hour record (72.48 mph), also on a Singer, from October 1920. He entered the competition world on a Premier". After motorcycling career, George was a consultant of Singer and a designer. After retiring from consultant, he moved to Beddgelert in Wales where he met Kate.
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