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[1] at Freiburg Germany. This record was set on a bicycle setup with a 130-tooth chainring, weighing 20 kg and equipped with wooden rims.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Date with Death", by Clifford L. Graves, M.D., Bicycling Magazine (September 1965)
- ↑ José Meiffret with photo Pneus Durex advert "José Meiffret"]
Bibliography
- Meiffret, José. (1965). Mes Rendez-vous avec la Mort. Flammarion.
External links
- A synopsis of José's world record ride
- A picture of the bike used for the record, now in a Parisean Museum
- Motor-Paced Cycle Speed Attempt Ends – Disaster 1952
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