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MOTOR-CYCLING

NEW SIDECAR RECORDS (N.Z. Press Association— Copyright) PARIS, Oct. 30. Wilhelm Noll, of Germany, the 1954 world side-car motor-cycling champion, broke the world aide-car speed records over 10 miles and 50 kilometres at Montlhery, near Paris, yesterday. He rode a B.M.W. His times were: 10 Miles.—Average speed of 114,43 miles an hour. The previous record, set by Luigi Cavanna, of Italy, ofi a Guzzi, was 108.5 miles an hour. 50 Kilometres.—Average speed of 114.92 miles an hour. The previous record of 98.170 miles an hour, was held by the Belgian, Mllhoul, on a F.N.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27496, 2 November 1954, Page 15

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MOTOR-CYCLING Press, Volume XC, Issue 27496, 2 November 1954, Page 15

MOTOR-CYCLING Press, Volume XC, Issue 27496, 2 November 1954, Page 15

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