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''Note: This is a sub-section of [[London to Edinburgh Run]]
''Note: This is a sub-section of [[London to Edinburgh Run]]


Held 09-10th June. The second annual ride of the [[Motor Cycling Club]] from London to Edinburgh. Must be completed in under 24 hours. There were 56 starters and nineteen completed in under the twenty-four hours.
Held 09-10th June. The second annual ride of the [[1905 Motor Cycling Club|Motor Cycling Club]] from London to Edinburgh. Must be completed in under 24 hours. There were 56 starters and nineteen completed in under the twenty-four hours.


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Note: This is a sub-section of London to Edinburgh Run

Held 09-10th June. The second annual ride of the Motor Cycling Club from London to Edinburgh. Must be completed in under 24 hours. There were 56 starters and nineteen completed in under the twenty-four hours.


Those completing in the time limit were:[1]

Another source omits H. Williamson and includes R. H. Young (Werner) and A. G. Reynolds (Bat).[2]


Other riders noted in misc sources -

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Monday, Jun 12, 1905
  2. British Trial Drivers - 1902-1914 by Donald Cowbourne. Published 2003. ISBN 1 84103 022 8