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Marshall Taylor

Marshall Walter Taylor (November 26, 1878 - June 21, 1932) was the cyclist who won the world 1-mile cycling championship in 1899, 1990, and 1901. Marshall W. Taylor was the second black world champion in any sport. The Major Taylor Velodrome in Indianapolis, Indiana is named in honor of Marshall Taylor.

He was born on a farm in rural Indiana to parents Gilbert Taylor and Saphronia Kelter.

Table of contents
1 Quotation
2 Bibliography
3 External links

Quotation

  • "It is my thought that clean living and a strict observance of the golden rule of true sportsmanship are foundation stones without which a championship structure cannot be built." - Marshall Taylor in The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World

Bibliography

  • Autobiography: The Fastest Bicycle Rider in the World, 1929

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