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- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) abstract "Jan Veselý (17 June 1923 – 10 February 2003) was a Czech cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics.He won the Peace Race individually in 1949 and with the Czechoslovak team in 1950 and 1951; he finished in second place individually in 1952 and 1955. In 1955 he won the Tour de Slovaquie. His brother Josef was also a competitive road cyclist and won a national title in 1943.".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) birthDate "1923-06-17".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) birthPlace Czechoslovakia.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) birthPlace Jihočeský_kraj.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) deathDate "2003-02-10".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) deathPlace Czech_Republic.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) deathPlace Prague.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) thumbnail Fotothek_df_roe-neg_0006633_014_Portrait_des_Radrennfahrers_Jan_Vesely,_Sieger_d.jpg?width=300.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) wikiPageID "38057520".
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- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) birthDate "1923-06-17".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) birthPlace Czechoslovakia.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) birthPlace Jihočeský_kraj.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) caption "Jan Veselý in 1954".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) dateOfBirth "1923-06-17".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) dateOfDeath "2003-02-10".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) deathDate "2003-02-10".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) deathPlace Czech_Republic.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) deathPlace Prague.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) name "Jan Veselý".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) name "Veselý, Jan".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) placeOfBirth Czechoslovakia.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) placeOfBirth Jihočeský_kraj.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) placeOfDeath Czech_Republic.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) placeOfDeath Prague.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) shortDescription "Cyclist".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) updated "2012-12-29".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) description "Cyclist".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) subject Category:1923_births.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) subject Category:2003_deaths.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) subject Category:Cyclists_at_the_1952_Summer_Olympics.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) subject Category:Czech_cyclists.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) subject Category:Czechoslovak_cyclists.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) subject Category:Olympic_cyclists_of_Czechoslovakia.
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- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) comment "Jan Veselý (17 June 1923 – 10 February 2003) was a Czech cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics.He won the Peace Race individually in 1949 and with the Czechoslovak team in 1950 and 1951; he finished in second place individually in 1952 and 1955. In 1955 he won the Tour de Slovaquie. His brother Josef was also a competitive road cyclist and won a national title in 1943.".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) label "Jan Veselý (Radrennfahrer)".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) label "Jan Veselý (cyclisme)".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) label "Jan Veselý (cyclist)".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) label "Jan Veselý (kolarz)".
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- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) sameAs Jan_Veselý_(Radrennfahrer).
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) sameAs Jan_Veselý_(cyclisme).
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) sameAs Jan_Veselý_(kolarz).
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) sameAs Q1604319.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) sameAs Q1604319.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) wasDerivedFrom Jan_Veselý_(cyclist)?oldid=561633188.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) depiction Fotothek_df_roe-neg_0006633_014_Portrait_des_Radrennfahrers_Jan_Vesely,_Sieger_d.jpg.
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) givenName "Jan".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) name "Jan Veselý".
- Jan_Veselý_(cyclist) surname "Veselý".