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Christoph Strasser sets new 24-hour cycling record of 556 miles (896km)

Three-time Race Across America winner beats 2004 record set by the late Jure Robič

Austria’s Christoph Strasser has set a new record for the most distance ridden on a road bike in 24 hours, riding 556.856 miles (896.173 kilometres) at the former Tempelhof airport in Berlin, completing his ride at 3pm local time this afternoon.

The 32-year-old, who is sponsored by Specialized, beat the previous Ultramarathon Cycling Association’s record of 521.975 miles (840.037 kilometres, set in 2004 by the late Jure Robič with plenty of time to spare, riding on to establish the new benchmark.

Among those to congratulate three-time Race Across America (RAAM) winner Strasser was fellow Austrian, Matthias Brändle, who broke the UCI Hour record in October but lost it to Rohan Dennis last month.

The IAM Cycling rider noted with some incredulity that the distance covered by Strasser wasn’t far short of the 1,000 kilometres he himself covered during Tirenno-Adriatico earlier this month, a race that took place over seven days.

Strasser's record is for standard, upright bicycles, with riders of faired recumbents able to achieve greater distances due to their aerodynamic properties – the current World Human Powered Vehicle Association record is 1,219.02 kilometres (757 miles), set by Christian von Ascheberg in 2010.

Strasser’s attention will now turn to this summer’s RAAM, where he will attempt to become the first man to win the coast-to-coast race three years in a row.

The all-time record for individual victories in the race is still held by Robič, who took the last of his five victories in 2010.

He was killed later that year in a head-on crash with a car while descending on a training ride in his native country, Slovenia.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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J90 | 9 years ago
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I wonder how many pros could do this?

23mph just makes it even crazier, couldn't even fathom the idea.

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timtak | 9 years ago
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Nice place to ride - now a massive round park near the centre of Berlin
https://sfuurban.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/tempelhof-park/

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marcusjb | 9 years ago
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Chapeau to Christoph. That really is something else and just awe-inspiring.

Chances of him winning RAAM again? Pretty good I reckon.

I hope he revels in the few months of being this new record holder, until Chuffy beats him!  3

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Skynet | 9 years ago
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Are there 2 records one for "real" road and one for a circuit like this? Would have assumed there would be but can't find anything.

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11speedaddict | 9 years ago
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Andy Wilko also done it on his steel bike he uses all year round equipped with mudguards and panniers ( they were removed for race )
23 mph for a full day !!!!!!
I think his 12 hour record was 27mph

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2 Wheeled Idiot | 9 years ago
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Absolute machine  13
I doff thy cap  41

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FatAndFurious | 9 years ago
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Just... wow.

I'll be happy to do 556 _kilometres_ in 24 hrs.

Here - have a Kudos (+1).

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Chuffy | 9 years ago
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Excellent, a worthy target for my attempt on the Mersey Roads 24hr in July!  26

ahahahahahahahaha.......  35

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lookmanohands | 9 years ago
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Are my maths right.....23.1mph  13

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ianrobo | 9 years ago
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some achievement at a very high avg speed

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Skynet | 9 years ago
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Pretty impressive, rather him than me (like I could!).

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pj | 9 years ago
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I'm sure Andy Wilkinson managed 541 miles in 2012, which is further than Robic. It was in the CTT championship so perhaps not validated?

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SteppenHerring replied to pj | 9 years ago
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pj wrote:

I'm sure Andy Wilkinson managed 541 miles in 2012, which is further than Robic. It was in the CTT championship so perhaps not validated?

541.17 if I remember correctly. That's the official CTT 24 hour record - and it was on a Sussex course that wasn't that flat so is a pretty terrifying achievement.

Clearly that doesn't count for the ultramarathon people.

If I could do 100 miles in the same time that Wilko did his first 100 miles, of that race, I would be well pleased.

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