CYCLE RACING
CHANCES OF A SERIOUS ACCID DENT.
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPTRIGHT.) (REUTER's'mEOIUAI.)
AMSTERDAM, 23rd August, The world's professional 100-kilo-metres cycling championship was won by Grassin (France) in SOmin 0 4-ssec. Snoek (Holland) was second, and Seres (France) third. After the race it was discovered that Grassin's bicycle was damaged, and that, another kilometre would have exposed the rider' to risk of a serious accident.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1925, Page 15
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64CYCLE RACING Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 48, 25 August 1925, Page 15
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