RAAM 2015 started on 17 June from San Diego (Oceanside) and the winner averaged 15 mph so about 720 miles in 2 days. Even the 50+ winner did over 10 mph /501 miles in 2 days so obviously it is possible. The question is how he relates to an elite ultra-cyclist. But looking at the start to TS05 (342 miles) 65 of 66 solos beat the speed needed to do 314/48 hours. Not clear if he's allowed to draft. Obviously that would make a big difference.
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