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- Les_Archer abstract "Leslie James Archer (20 June 1907 – 2001) was a leading motorcycle racer of the 1920s, competing in long distance speed trials, hill climbs and scrambles, now known as motocross.Archer was the son of an Aldershot motorcycle dealer. Riding for the New Imperial factory, he set several speed world records at the Brooklands motor racing circuit. Archer was also a regular competitor at the Isle of Man TT with a best finish of fourth place at the 1934 Senior TT, aboard a Velocette. He retired after the 1948 Isle of Man TT, in which his son, Les Archer, Jr., also competed. He continued to run the family business in Aldershot and followed the fortunes of his son, who went on to win the 500cc European motocross championship in 1956. His shop also employed Eric Cheney, who went on to become one of the top British motorcycle designers.".
- Les_Archer birthDate "1907-06-20".
- Les_Archer birthYear "1907".
- Les_Archer deathDate "2001".
- Les_Archer deathYear "2001".
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- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLink Aldershot.
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- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Aldershot.
- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Cheney.
- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLink Hillclimbing.
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- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLink List_of_motocross_World_Championship_results.
- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLink Motocross.
- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLink Motocross_World_Championship.
- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLink Motor_racing.
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- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLink Senior_TT.
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- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Archers".
- Les_Archer wikiPageWikiLinkText "Les Archer".
- Les_Archer dateOfBirth "1907-06-20".
- Les_Archer dateOfDeath "2001".
- Les_Archer hasPhotoCollection Les_Archer.
- Les_Archer name "Archer, Les".
- Les_Archer shortDescription "British motorcycle racer".
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- Les_Archer description "British motorcycle racer".
- Les_Archer description "British motorcycle racer".
- Les_Archer subject Category:1907_births.
- Les_Archer subject Category:2001_deaths.
- Les_Archer subject Category:English_motorcycle_racers.
- Les_Archer subject Category:Isle_of_Man_TT_riders.
- Les_Archer subject Category:People_from_Aldershot.
- Les_Archer hypernym Racer.
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- Les_Archer comment "Leslie James Archer (20 June 1907 – 2001) was a leading motorcycle racer of the 1920s, competing in long distance speed trials, hill climbs and scrambles, now known as motocross.Archer was the son of an Aldershot motorcycle dealer. Riding for the New Imperial factory, he set several speed world records at the Brooklands motor racing circuit. Archer was also a regular competitor at the Isle of Man TT with a best finish of fourth place at the 1934 Senior TT, aboard a Velocette.".
- Les_Archer label "Les Archer".
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- Les_Archer givenName "Les".
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- Les_Archer name "Archer, Les".
- Les_Archer name "Les Archer".
- Les_Archer surname "Archer".