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SPEEDING OVER THE COBBLES.—Young cyclists stop on the side of a road near Ypres, Belgium, to watch a competitor in the preliminary stage of the Monte Carlo Rally speed over the cobbles on the way to Monaco. More than 220 cars started on the 1800-mile drive to Monaco from eight starting points. The rally proper is over 1200 miles of treacherous mountain roads at racing speeds.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 15

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SPEEDING OVER THE COBBLES.—Young cyclists stop on the side of a road near Ypres, Belgium, to watch a competitor in the preliminary stage of the Monte Carlo Rally speed over the cobbles on the way to Monaco. More than 220 cars started on the 1800-mile drive to Monaco from eight starting points. The rally proper is over 1200 miles of treacherous mountain roads at racing speeds. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 15

SPEEDING OVER THE COBBLES.—Young cyclists stop on the side of a road near Ypres, Belgium, to watch a competitor in the preliminary stage of the Monte Carlo Rally speed over the cobbles on the way to Monaco. More than 220 cars started on the 1800-mile drive to Monaco from eight starting points. The rally proper is over 1200 miles of treacherous mountain roads at racing speeds. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31588, 27 January 1968, Page 15

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