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@alotric, that was the comparison I was trying to make:
The milage itself wasn’t that spectacular (but still very very respectable), the way it’s done is what makes it a spectacular achievement. Physically, I think I know plenty people who could do this, good riders with an endless endurancy near racing speed. Mentallly I probably know none.
@behindthebikesheD
i know it sounded a bit arrogant, not intended that way.. FYI I road around Australia unsupported when I was 30 before it was hot do so, not at that milage, amongst other things. so I Know what i’m talking about. So please keep your curse words to yourself or find me a sponsor, that enables me to to take up the adventure.
Kuddo’s, he a likeable chap. But, the record doesnt look that sharp:
it’s around 260 km a day and if you can avoid major height differces it should be doable, even with ‘normal 8 hours a day sleep. It’s probably the usuported, sleeping in a bivy bag part that will break you up in the long run. Beaumont averaged much higher milage when supported by a campervan on his around the world attempt.
You talk the talk
Crack on then fellah if you think it's so easy, look forward to seeing your name up after smashing this less than sharp effort, sorry but you're a gobshite.
Well on the face of it 260 per day doesn't look amazing next to the Beaumonts of the world. I have managed near enough to 300km a day for 5 days (LEL) but that is relatively very easy indeed with drafting and food provided and company of other people - and I was utterly wrecked at the end of it. So 25 days at 260 per day unsupported is actually very good; he wasn't doing traffic-free laps in Florida, he was doing 'the full mike' so hats off to him. In reality he was probably doing 100km every 5 to 6 hours with stops; three of those blocks a day and you've got 6 hours off the bike, about 4 of which would be sleep. Seems like he was totally on the money. Solo distance like that is not a case of taking your Sunday club run speed and multiplying it; there is no way someone who can do 10 days at 400km (TCR top riders) could continue that for another 6. In reality people pace to the distance (RAAM, TCR etc) or get the distance they can sustain a pace for (Year record). And anyone who gets off their zwift and gets out into the real world and has a crack at something big for them - well they have my vote, no matter what their age, ambition or perceived 'status' as riders.
Tenacious.
Kudos
"to finish in under 25 hours"
Lol I did find that typo funny
That was a subtle challenge for a future attempt!
He's changed a bit since he was James Bond in Dr No.
*slow claps*
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