Tuesday, January 31, 2012

NOW YOU KNOW

Cycling
Image by tejvanphotos via Flickr
The record for the fastest speed by a bicyclist on a flat surface is 167 miles per hour, set by Dutch cyclist Fred Rompelberg, in 1995.  How'd he go so fast?  He drafted behind a custom-built drag racing car, taking advantage of the car's slipstream.  For comparison's sake, the 167 miles per hour speed is more than twice that of the fastest cycling speed without drafting -- 83 miles per hour, held by Canadian cyclist Sam Whittingham and set in 2009.  
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