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1906 Auto-Cycle Club Trial - January

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1906 January 20th. 'The first quarterly trials organized by the Auto-Cycle Club took place to-day from Uxbridge. Twenty started. The course lay from Uxbridge to Banbury, by way of Dashwood Hill and and returning by Aylesbury and Beaconsfield, a total distance of 125 miles. The weather splendid, and the roads in the very best of condition.'[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Pall Mall Gazette - Saturday 20 January 1906