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- Q616625 description "German track cyclist".
- Q616625 description "German track cyclist".
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- Q616625 abstract "Horst Gnas (born 3 September 1941) is a retired German cyclist who speclialized in motor-paced racing. In this discipline he won the UCI Motor-paced World Championships in 1971-1973 and finished second in 1970. He teamed with the famous Dutch pacer Bruno Walrave.His wife was fatally injured in a car accident while he was competing at the 1973 World Championships, leaving him with two daughters of eight and ten years old. Gnas retired from competitions in 1977 due to injuries, remarried, and opened two cleaning companies in Nuremberg and Röthenbach an der Pegnitz. His second wife Renata died in October 2008 of a sudden organ failure.".
- Q616625 birthDate "1941-09-03".
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- Q616625 birthYear "1941".
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- Q616625 birthDate "1941-09-03".
- Q616625 birthPlace "Dessau, Germany".
- Q616625 dateOfBirth "1941-09-03".
- Q616625 name "Gnas, Horst".
- Q616625 shortDescription "German track cyclist".
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- Q616625 comment "Horst Gnas (born 3 September 1941) is a retired German cyclist who speclialized in motor-paced racing. In this discipline he won the UCI Motor-paced World Championships in 1971-1973 and finished second in 1970. He teamed with the famous Dutch pacer Bruno Walrave.His wife was fatally injured in a car accident while he was competing at the 1973 World Championships, leaving him with two daughters of eight and ten years old.".
- Q616625 label "Horst Gnas".
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- Q616625 name "Gnas, Horst".
- Q616625 name "Horst Gnas".
- Q616625 surname "Gnas".