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Peter Roderick Procter (born 16 January 1930 in Bradford, West Yorkshire) is a British former cycling champion, rally driver and racing driver. Shortly after his birth he moved to Harrogate, and then to Alne Hall in the village of Alne, near York. Following the premature death of his parents, he moved back to Bradford, where he took up cycling. Procter competed in all types of cycle racing at home and on the Continent, but excelled in hill climbs, winning the British championship in 1951.

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  • بيتر بروكتر (بالإنجليزية: Peter Procter)‏ هو دراج بريطاني، ولد في 16 يناير 1930 في برادفورد في المملكة المتحدة. (ar)
  • Peter Roderick Procter (* 16. Januar 1930 in Bradford) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Rad- und Autorennfahrer sowie nationaler Meister im Radsport. (de)
  • Peter Roderick Procter (born 16 January 1930 in Bradford, West Yorkshire) is a British former cycling champion, rally driver and racing driver. Shortly after his birth he moved to Harrogate, and then to Alne Hall in the village of Alne, near York. Following the premature death of his parents, he moved back to Bradford, where he took up cycling. Procter competed in all types of cycle racing at home and on the Continent, but excelled in hill climbs, winning the British championship in 1951. After becoming disillusioned with the UK cycling, and after the British Olympic Committee failed to select both him and other top cyclists of the time to represent Great Britain in the Olympics, Procter dropped out of professional cycling to concentrate on his building company in Bradford. He was soon involved in rallying. He competed in events including the RAC Rally, Tulip Rally, Coupe des Alpes (Alpine Rally), Tour de France Automobile and Monte Carlo Rally. Procter also competed in the Le Mans 24 Heures race several times, and raced in many Grands Prix, his highest position second in the Berlin Grand Prix. Procter's racing career ended in 1966 when he was hit from behind in a saloon car race at Goodwood. After several somersaults, the car burst into flames and Procter was left with third degree burns to 65 per cent of his skin. After many months of treatment and operations, he left hospital and returned home to Yorkshire, where he lives with his wife and family. Procter has returned to driving a few times, including racing his original Sunbeam Tiger at the Le Mans Historic in 2002, and is still involved in motorsport, a member of the British Racing Drivers Club at Silverstone. (en)
  • Peter Procter, né en 1930 à Bradford (Yorkshire de l'Ouest), est un coureur cycliste et pilote automobile britannique de rallyes et sur circuits. (fr)
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  • بيتر بروكتر (بالإنجليزية: Peter Procter)‏ هو دراج بريطاني، ولد في 16 يناير 1930 في برادفورد في المملكة المتحدة. (ar)
  • Peter Roderick Procter (* 16. Januar 1930 in Bradford) ist ein ehemaliger britischer Rad- und Autorennfahrer sowie nationaler Meister im Radsport. (de)
  • Peter Procter, né en 1930 à Bradford (Yorkshire de l'Ouest), est un coureur cycliste et pilote automobile britannique de rallyes et sur circuits. (fr)
  • Peter Roderick Procter (born 16 January 1930 in Bradford, West Yorkshire) is a British former cycling champion, rally driver and racing driver. Shortly after his birth he moved to Harrogate, and then to Alne Hall in the village of Alne, near York. Following the premature death of his parents, he moved back to Bradford, where he took up cycling. Procter competed in all types of cycle racing at home and on the Continent, but excelled in hill climbs, winning the British championship in 1951. (en)
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  • Peter Procter (en)
  • بيتر بروكتر (ar)
  • Peter Procter (de)
  • Peter Procter (fr)
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