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Nationality | Netherlands |
Died | October or November 1936[1] Ghent, Belgium |
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Sport | Track cycling |
Stefan Veger (died October or November 1936[1]) was a Dutch track cyclist from Amersfoort.
Veger made his debut in late 1933. His trainer was Weller. He won in his first year already several prizes and received contracts for the next year.[2] He became champion of the province Utrecht in 1933 and again in 1934.[3][4]
Verger died from a fall at the track in Ghent in 1936. After his death the madison prize in Ghent was named the “Stefan Veger-prize”.[5][1]