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Motor-Cycling Anderson Wins World Title

(N.Z.P.A -Reuter— Copyright) HOHENSTEIN (East Germany), August 19 H. Anderson, of New Zealand, yesterday won the 125 c.c class during the second day of the East German motor-cycling Grand Prix competition. He covered 14 laps at an average speed of 93.08 miles an hour—a track record. Anderson is the new world champion in the 125 c.c. motor-cycling class. He has won seven out of eight races this year and cannot now be beaten.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30214, 20 August 1963, Page 16

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Motor-Cycling Anderson Wins World Title Press, Volume CII, Issue 30214, 20 August 1963, Page 16

Motor-Cycling Anderson Wins World Title Press, Volume CII, Issue 30214, 20 August 1963, Page 16

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