The Classic MotorCycle

The Grand Prix of Europe, 1928

was glowing in its praise of the Grand Prix d’Europe held in Geneva at the end of July 1928, saying the event: “…will go down in history as the best of its series to date, since it is probably the most truly international motorcycle event held in the history of the sport. Of 109 machines entered, 49 were British, 17 Italian, 24 Swiss, eight French, five German, five Belgian, and one

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