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Graeme Obree (born 11
September 1965),
nicknamed The
Flying Scotsman,
after the
famous steam train, is a
Scottish racing cyclist who
twice broke the world...
- the life and
career of
Scottish amateur cyclist Graeme Obree. The film
covers the
period of
Obree's life that saw him take, lose, and then
retake the world...
- constructions.
There are few series-production models. In May, 2012,
Graeme Obree announced that the bike he was
building for his
attempt at
setting the human-powered...
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Sheppard in Wes Craven's
Dracula 2000. In 2006
Miller portra****
cyclist Graeme Obree in The
Flying Scotsman. He was
considered as the
third teammate to join...
- Scotsman,
nickname of
Scottish cyclist Graeme Obree The
Flying Scotsman (2006 film),
about Graeme Obree "Flying Scotsman", a song by
Spear of Destiny...
- used by Mat
Rempits The superman, a
cycling position created by
Graeme Obree Superman (gene), a
plant gene in
Arabidopsis thaliana Superman (ice cream...
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December 1994 in
Florida and a
second from 21
December in Lille.
Graeme Obree,
holder of the hour
record when the team was set up, was
recruited into...
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Delights Lisa
MacKinlay Land of the
Blind Madeleine The
Flying Scotsman Anna
Obree 2009
Voices Judy
Short film
Cuckoo Polly The Boys Are Back Katy 2010 You...
- The
Flying Scotsman,
based on the life of
Scottish amateur cyclist Graeme Obree, he portra****
Douglas Baxter, a
boatyard owner and
minister who befriends...
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eventually be
moved in 1997 to "best
human effort". In 1993 and 1994,
Graeme Obree, who
built his own bikes,
posted two
records with his
hands tucked under...