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Re: RTL: fastest speed reached

 
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Old 25-06.-2008, 12:46 AM   #1
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Default Re: RTL: fastest speed reached


Klaas Bil wrote:
> It sounds like if someone of the fast bunch sets up the officialities
> (paperwork, organisation), the World Hour Record is not safe. Currently
> it's 27.180 km, set by Patrick Schmid on 26 July 2006.




The time trial winning speed was 26.9 km/h, and that was on a rolling
course with some hills. On a decent sized flat out and back / oval
course there should be no problems beating that record for any of the
top 10 or so riders.

Joe


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