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  2. Alphonso Davies - Wikipedia

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    On October 13, 2021, in a World Cup qualifying match against Panama, Davies scored a highlight reel goal, making an 80-yard run to keep the ball in play, reaching a top speed of 37.1 km/h. [107] [108] Davies played a central role in Canada's qualification campaign for most of the calendar, but he missed the final two international windows as a ...

  3. 1957 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Average Speed S-4000 3710.8 km 154.6 km/h S-3500 ... of works drivers Eugenio Castellotti and then Alfonso de ... Winner's Average Speed - 183.22 km/h (113.85 mph)

  4. Night of Speed - Wikipedia

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    With an aiding wind of 0.8 m/s (2.9 km/h; 1.8 mph), Hines won the first semi-final, timed in 9.9 seconds, to set the new world record, but in second place Ronnie Ray Smith was also credited with the same time, equalling the world record. Minutes later in the second semi-final, with a 0.9 m/s (3.2 km/h; 2.0 mph) aiding wind Greene was also given ...

  5. Inside Alphonso Davies' rise from African refugee to Canadian ...

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  6. 1921 Isle of Man TT - Wikipedia

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    The eventual winner of the 1921 Junior TT Race was Eric Williams riding an AJS in 3 hours, 37 minutes and 23 seconds, an average race speed of 52.10 mph (83.85 km/h). The race was initially led by Howard R Davies also riding for AJS who set a new lap record for the Junior race of 41 minutes and 4 seconds, an average speed of 55.15 mph (88.76 km/h).

  7. 1926 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Le Mans in 1926. The 1926 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 4th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 12 and 13 June 1926. It was the first Le Mans race where the winner's average speed was over 100 km/h (62 mph), and also the first to break the 24-hour distance record set by Selwyn Edge at Brooklands in 1907.

  8. 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    The M620 had a 2-litre version of the BRM Formula 1 engine developing 245 bhp that could match the Porsches in speed, making 275 kp/h (170 mph). The three cars were driven by up and coming young French single-seater drivers Jean-Pierre Beltoise / Johnny Servoz-Gavin , Jean-Pierre Jaussaud / Henri Pescarolo and Jo Schlesser with Welshman Alan Rees .

  9. Seriously? Teenager Riding His Bike Blamed after Being ... - AOL

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    According to police reports, Davies was traveling at 48 mph in a 40 mph speed limit area. ... According to road.cc,, the court also heard that had Davies been driving at the speed limit, ...