STREAM-LINED CYCLING.—Jean Raynal, a French racing cyclist, demonstrating his new idea for a stream-lined racing cycle. The light covering of aluminium and plexiglass, is shaped to a point at the rear and it is claimed that it cuts wind resistance. Raynel has reached a speed of nearly 40 miles an hour.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28552, 3 April 1958, Page 15
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51STREAM-LINED CYCLING.—Jean Raynal, a French racing cyclist, demonstrating his new idea for a stream-lined racing cycle. The light covering of aluminium and plexiglass, is shaped to a point at the rear and it is claimed that it cuts wind resistance. Raynel has reached a speed of nearly 40 miles an hour. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28552, 3 April 1958, Page 15
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