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WIN FOR MOLLOY

Ulster 250 cc Grand Prix (N. Z.P..4.-Reuter— Copyright) BELFAST (Northern Ireland). G. Molloy, of New Zealand. w6n the 250 c.e. Ulster Grand Prix in torrential rain on Saturday. Molloy covered the raindrenched 112 miles In Ihr 16mm 31sec, an average apeed of 57.03 m.p.h. The result made no difference to the world championship which has already been clinched this year by M. Hallwood. Britain's star Henda rider. The New Zealander. H. Anderson, saw the lap record he set in 1964 broken in the 125 e.e. event. Anderson, riding a Suzuki, came fifth behind L. Taveri, of Switzerland (Honda), R. Bryans, of Northern Ireland (Honda), P Read and T. Robb, both of Britain (Yamahas). Bryans set a new lap record for the 7.5-mlle circuit with an average speed of 64.45 m.p.h. Anderson’s previous record was 93.67 m.p.h. The 250 c.e. event resulted G. Molloy (Bultaco), 1:16.31. 87.03 m.p.h., 1; G. Marsovszky (Bultaco), 1:17:20.8. 86.09. 2: K Cass (Bultaco), 1:18:02, 85.37. 3: S. Griffiths (Royal Enfield), 1:18:38, 84.68. 4. Fastest lap: P. Read (Yamaha), 4:47. 92.81 m.p.h. 350 c.e. <l5 laps, 112 mtles) M. Hailwood (Henda), 1:6:43* 95.50 m.p.h. 1: G. Agostini (M.V. Augusta), 1:11:4.6. 2. 500 c.c.—Hailwood (Honda), 11:3:0 4, 102.44 m.p h„ 1; Agostini '(M.V.), 1:6:29.6, 2.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31144, 22 August 1966, Page 14

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WIN FOR MOLLOY Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31144, 22 August 1966, Page 14

WIN FOR MOLLOY Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31144, 22 August 1966, Page 14

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