Gus_Lawson

Gus Lawson

Gus Lawson

American cyclist


Gustaf Rudolf "Gus" Lawson (April 3, 1882 September 8, 1913) was a record holding professional cyclist who died in a race.[1]

Quick Facts Born, Died ...

Biography

Gus Lawson was born as Gustaf Rudolph Larsson on April 3, 1882, in Norrköping, Sweden to Lars Gustaf Larsson (1847–c.1940) and Emma Sofia Sundberg (1845–1888). He had two siblings, Iver Lawson and John Lawson, both professional cyclists.[2][3]

In 1900 he set the indoor 1 hour record by cycling 34 and 5/8 miles.[4]

He died on September 8, 1913, while riding in a 100-kilometer race in Cologne, Germany, when a tire burst on the pace motorcycle he was riding. He fractured his skull and both arms.[1]


References

  1. "Lawson, Cyclist, Killed" (PDF). New York Times. New York City, New York. September 9, 1913. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
  2. "Iver Lawson to Race In Paris". San Francisco Call. March 16, 1902.
  3. "Cyclist John Lawson Dies In Wisconsin". Chicago Tribune. March 15, 1902. Retrieved 2013-11-07.
  4. Good Roads. 1900. Retrieved 2013-11-07.

Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Gus_Lawson, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.