n a city in northeastern France to the east of Paris; scene of the coronation of most French kings; site of the unconditional German surrender in 1945 at the end of World War II
Motor racing-Hawthorn to Hamilton - 60 years of British success By Alan Baldwin LONDON, July 4 (Reuters) - If Lewis Hamilton celebrates his first win with Mercedes in Germany this weekend it would be a fitting way to mark 60 years of British success in Formula One. On July 5, 1953, Mike Hawthorn triumphed at Reims in France after a 60-lap thriller with the great Argentine Juan Manuel Fangio to become the first British driver to win a world championship grand ...
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Mark Cavendish in Mirror.co.uk But Cavendish said: "This means everything, it's an incredible feeling. All the emotion and pressure that has built up all year has come to an end. The team did amazingly well on the stage to Reims and I let them down massively at the end. I was on...
Gerald Ciolek in Cyclingnews.com I feel OK in the sprints,Ciolek said. "The one to Reims yesterday was very fast, so it wasn't to my advantage. I am not one of these pure sprinters for the really fast finishing straights - there are others that can do this. I have more...
John Howard in Sydney Morning Herald Involving five Dash 8 aircraft, three Reims 406 electronic surveillance aircraft, and a Bell 412 helicopter, these contracts will strengthen Australia's aerial surveillance capability,Mr Howard said in a statement. "These assets, which...