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tracks/flat loops should be a different catergory to road riding, are they still amazing efforts, yeah, are they the same, most definitely not. There is a simpicity, certainty, ease of support and refuelling that makes loops/track far easier than on the roads.
Put it in perspective, that's 555.7 miles. Now, Andy Wilkinson set the 24 hour record on lumpy roads in Sussex with 541.17 miles in 2011. That was impressive.
I remember Drew Gin the Australian champion rower doing 836km at 41 (An Australian record at the time), pretty special ride on a rough outdoor track and it not being his main thing. Raised AU$40k for his cancer charity 'tour de cure'.
It also shows how amazing the old records are, Roy Cromack's 507miles in 1969, that works out to 2mph or 3.25km/h slower! Roy passed away in November last year, represeted GB at the Mexico Olympics in the road race.
or 23 mph. Bloody hell.
For 24 hours.
And he's 42.
Bloody hell.
In awe.
27.25 km/hr Ave speed!!
????
894.35km in 24 hours is 37.26km/h.