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José Meiffret, (1962)

José Meiffret (1913–1983, born Boulouris, France) was a cyclist who set a world motor-paced speed record of 204.73 km/h (127.243 mi/h) behind a Mercedes-Benz 300SL on the German Autobahn on July 19, 1962 at Freiburg Germany. This record was set on a bicycle setup with a 130-tooth chainring, weighing 20 kg and equipped with wooden rims.

See also

Cycling records

References

  1. "Date with Death", by Clifford L. Graves, M.D., Bicycling Magazine (September 1965)
  2. José Meiffret with photo Pneus Durex advert "José Meiffret"]

Bibliography

  • Meiffret, José. (1965). Mes Rendez-vous avec la Mort. Flammarion.

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