Kubok Obschestva Velosipednoy Ezdy

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The Kubok Obschestva Velosipednoy Ezdy(Bicycle Ride Society Cup) or Gonka Motorov(Race of engines) was a Grand Prix motor race held in Russian Empire on October 11, 1898.

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Track

First motor race in Russia had begun near the Aleksandrovo station. Drivers reached Strelna and then went back to the Aleksandrovo. A distance was 41 km. It was difficult to drive that day, because the road was covered with snow.

Competitors

Seven cars were ready to start the race. The first starter was V.I. von Lode, but he crashed his car after it collided with a horse. The second starter was Shneyderov, then Stepanov started. Belyaev was 4th, Mazi – 5th. French Alfonso Merl started after Mazi. This six starters used Clement car. The last starter, Lavrentyev used Benz car. It was heavier than 98 kg, which is why his car was not classified. Its weight was about 848 kg.

Classification

PosDriverConstructorTime/Retired
1 Flag of Russia.svg Pavel Belyaev (RUS) Clement 1:33:36
2 Flag of France.svg Alfonso Merl (FRA) Clement 1:45.36
3 Flag of Russia.svg S.A. Stepanov (RUS) Clement 1:49.24
4 Flag of Russia.svg Shneyderov (RUS) Clement 2:04:00.
DNQ Flag of Russia.svg Lavrentyev (RUS) Benz 2:11:00
Ret Flag of France.svg Louis Mazy (FRA) Clement Engine
Ret Flag of Russia.svg V.I. von Lode (RUS) Clement Accident

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