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alanbate 03-18-10 07:58 PM

World Record attempt
 
Hi i just wanted to let everyone know that im about to embark on a world record attempt. im going to start on the 31st of march in thailand. looking for help and support along the way , or for riders to join in

you can see all the details here
http://www.worldcyclingrecord.com/

looking forwarding to hearing your comments

Alan

Dan The Man 03-18-10 09:12 PM

It might help to mention what world recored you are attempting to set.

...It's the fastest round the world trip by bicycle. His schedule is basically 3 months of double centuries each day.

10 Wheels 03-18-10 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by Dan The Man (Post 10546413)
It might help to mention what world recored you are attempting to set.

...It's the fastest round the world trip by bicycle. His schedule is basically 3 months of double centuries each day.

Jump on his wheel across Canada.

alanbate 03-18-10 09:19 PM

Sorry, its the speed record for traveling around the whole world, on his Push Bike

awesomejack 03-18-10 09:36 PM

um, aren't you alan bate? why did you say 'on his push bike'?

anyways, best of luck on your attempt.

Dan The Man 03-18-10 09:40 PM


Originally Posted by 10 Wheels (Post 10546432)
Jump on his wheel across Canada.

Shouldn't you be asleep by now Fred? What time is it?

kayakdiver 03-18-10 09:42 PM

So let me get this straight.. as mentioned above.... "on his push bike"... are you Alan Bate or a person pretending to be him? Because your first post most surly says... "I'm about to embark"... meaning that the poster and Alan Bate are one and the same.....

Curious. Sounds like a hell of a ride.

alanbate 03-18-10 10:12 PM

Aha caught!
I let one of my team mates try and help me mange my correspondence as im really busy training. just about to set off on a 300k training ride in north thailand...

ubermensch84 03-18-10 10:34 PM

Looking at your route it appears you go from Greece then to Dubai for a day and then to India--not really sure how that is around the world when you are skipping a huge chunk of it

Not really sure how Australia fits into all of this either. Not trying to be difficult, it looks like an amazing ride but don't understand what the record is

alanbate 03-18-10 10:41 PM

Guinness states that you have to complete 18,000 miles in an Eastern direction, yes i i will be flying across some areas but i will still be covering the distance and spending more time in other countries.

ubermensch84 03-18-10 10:46 PM

gotcha, thanks for the clarification

Now I know how Australia fits in too

mattbicycle 03-18-10 11:47 PM

It's a fantastic achievement/attempt and very interesting, but more of a long distance endurance event than touring.

mehran9o 03-19-10 06:43 AM

You don't pass Middle east countries at all. You just ride in Dubai. It is like riding in Toronto and claiming that you have ridden across Canada.

bikebuilder14 03-19-10 06:50 AM

Stop giving him a hard time. I don't see you trying to do this.

kayakdiver 03-19-10 07:07 AM

Good luck and stay safe! My ass hurts just thinking about it.

zac 03-19-10 07:23 AM

This is awesome! Good luck!

I notice on your route map that you will be passing very near us in Massachusetts (USA). I will be following your blog and schedule and hope to see you when you come through...do you have any rough idea as to when you will be in the Boston area?

zac

nancy sv 03-19-10 08:27 AM

Good luck! We are on a world record attempt too, but for hte youngest rather than fastest so can take it slow and easy!

The guidelines from Guinness simply give an amount of miles that you have to cycle and it's up to the person riding to figure out his/her own route. Depending on the route chosen it could be a HUGE advantage over choosing a bad route. They're guidelines are sometimes pretty bizarre - we are attempting to break the record for "Cycling the Pan American Highway" but we don't need to ride even one mile on the actual Pan Am! We just have to start and finish in two stated towns.

xilios 03-19-10 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by nancy sv (Post 10547821)
They're guidelines are sometimes pretty bizarre.

Could I than ride around the block x mount of times and qualify?

But good luck on your adventure alanbate, we will be following your progress.

nancy sv 03-19-10 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by xilios (Post 10547901)
Could I than ride around the block x mount of times and qualify?

No - you do actually have to go around the world, but you can pick and choose which countries you want to ride in. If you take into considerations things like wind direction, road quality, and frequency of flights, you can take days off your time.

avatarworf 03-20-10 02:46 PM

We met Alan in Malaysia in 2008. At that time, he was hoping to do it in about 170 days, so he's aiming a fair bit higher now! I can't even imagine the stamina needed to do something like that. The interview we did with him is here, if anyone is interested:

http://travellingtwo.com/1157


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