Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Kurt Searvogel breaks the Year record

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American Kurt Searvogel, aka ‘Tarzan’, has just surpassed the 76-year-old record of most miles cycled in 365 days, averaging over 200 miles (320km) a day, and has until the 9th of January to build on it.

Set in 1939, the long-standing record belonged to English cyclist Tommy Godwin, who set a distance of 75,065 miles (120,805 km) in 365 days. Godwin then kept pedalling onto get the record for the fastest 100,000 miles (160,000 km’s), at 500 days of riding.

Related: The world's 'oldest, toughest' cycling record is under threat

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Monday night was all celebrations, but he's certainly back on the bike Tuesday

From Arkansas, USA, the 52-year-old software company owner has based himself in the warmer climate of Florida for the final leg of his record attempt. Currently, Searvogel is joined by hoards of other cyclists in support as he pedals laps of the Flatwoods Wilderness Park in New Tampa until the 365th day arrives.

You can read more at BikeRadar.com



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