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A FLYING FINISH.—Mr E. Knieval, a stunt motor-cyclist and a frequent hospital patient, skimming over 13 soft-drink vehicles. His landing manoeuvre did not go as planned and he crashed in front of a waiting ambulance. He is now in a Washington hospital with a broken collarbone.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32304, 23 May 1970, Page 6

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A FLYING FINISH.—Mr E. Knieval, a stunt motor-cyclist and a frequent hospital patient, skimming over 13 soft-drink vehicles. His landing manoeuvre did not go as planned and he crashed in front of a waiting ambulance. He is now in a Washington hospital with a broken collarbone. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32304, 23 May 1970, Page 6

A FLYING FINISH.—Mr E. Knieval, a stunt motor-cyclist and a frequent hospital patient, skimming over 13 soft-drink vehicles. His landing manoeuvre did not go as planned and he crashed in front of a waiting ambulance. He is now in a Washington hospital with a broken collarbone. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32304, 23 May 1970, Page 6

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