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    Frans Slaats (born Waalwijk, Netherlands, 11 June 1912, died Waalwijk, 6 April 1993) was a Dutch professional cyclist who broke the world hour record....
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    track's reputation as fastest in the world. From 1936 Maurice Richard; Frans Slaats; Maurice Archambaud; François Faure; Fausto Coppi; Jacques Anquetil;...
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    Waalwijk), known as Will Grands, record producer, singer and songwriter Frans Slaats (born 1912 in Waalwijk – 1993), professional cyclist who broke the world...
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  • October 1936 Maurice Richard Vigorelli, Milan 45.325 235 29 September 1937 Frans Slaats Vigorelli, Milan 45.485 160 3 November 1937 Maurice Archambaud Vigorelli...
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    Vigorelli velodrome in Milan on 3 November 1937. He beat the Dutchman, Frans Slaats' record of 45.485 km, set on 29 September 1937. The record stood for...
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  • 1936  Jan Pijnenburg (NED)  Cor Wals (NED)  Adolphe Charlier (BEL)  Frans Slaats (NED)  Kees Pellenaars (NED)  Adolf Schön (GER) 1937  Albert Buysse (BEL)...
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  • Neef Charles Pélissier André Leducq Onésime Boucheron André Mouton 1934 Frans Slaats Janus Braspennincx Paul Broccardo Marcel Guimbretière Antonin Magne René...
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  •  Frans Slaats (NED)  Albert Billiet (BEL)  Kamiel Dekuysscher (BEL)  Werner Grundahl Hansen (DEN)  Cor Wals (NED) 1937  Kees Pellenaars (NED)  Frans Slaats (NED)...
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  • Constant Huys Frans Slaats 1943 Remigio Saavedra Mario Mathieu Antonio Bertola Raffaele Di Paco Constant Huys Frans Slaats 1944 Frans Slaats Raffaele Di...
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  • other way around and the French couple won. After Adolphe Charlier and Frans Slaats won the fourth edition in 1936 there were no more Six Days held in Amsterdam...
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