Charlie Collier - Single Cylinder Race

Single Cylinder Race

Tuesday 28 May 1907 - 10 laps (158.00 miles) St John's Short Course.

Rank No Rider Team Speed Time
1 4 Charlie Collier 3½ hp Matchless 38.21 mph 4:08.08.2
2 2 Jack Marshall 3½ hp Triumph 36.60 4:19.47.3
3 1 Frank Hulbert 3½ hp Triumph 35.50 4:27.49.4

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