Erik Bohlin
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Erik Viktor "Orsa" Bohlin (1 June 1897 – 8 June 1977) was a Swedish road racing cyclist who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics.[1] He finished seventh in the individual road race and won a team bronze medal.[2]
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Born | 1 June 1897 Orsa, Sweden | |||||||||||
Died | 8 June 1977 (aged 80) Orsa, Sweden | |||||||||||
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Sport | Cycling | |||||||||||
Event | Road | |||||||||||
Club | Upsala CK | |||||||||||
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During his cycling career Bohlin won four national titles and two Swedish six-day races (in 1924 and 1926). He retired in 1927 after finishing fourth at the road world championships. He later changed to motorcycling and, with the engineer Gösta Rödén, created a 250 cc motorcycle that set a new Swedish speed record.[3]
- "Erik Bohlin". Olympedia. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
- Erik Bohlin, Cycling Archives.
- Erik Bohlin, Sports-reference[dead link] - "Erik Bohlin" (in Swedish). Swedish Olympic Committee.
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