Julián Sanz exceeds the 2.000 kilometers in three days

The Biscayan cyclist is less than 700 kilometers to beat the record

 

 

Julián Sanz, a specialist in ultra-round cycling, is getting closer, despite suffering, pain and enormous fatigue, to achieve the Guinness World Record of permanence in roller indoor, who is now in six days without rest and 2.738 kilometers on a roller (held by the Frenchman Pierre Michäel Micaletti). Just in the days of pedaling, Julian has traveled 2.047 kilometers, at an average of 28,4 kilometers per hour, at the Bilbao Exhibition Center in Barakaldo.  

During these first three days, the athlete pedals in a BEC room until this Friday, at 11 hours, the new bicycle fair. Julián Sanz will move to the side of the main stage of BIBE (Bilbao International Bike Exhibition). This fair runs from the 28 to the 30 in November, in pavilion number 2 of the BEC (of 15.000 square meters) and with 160 brands of bicycle producers and numerous and attractive activities.

You can follow the record attempt live on this link:

http://juliansanz.net/index.php/temporadas/temporada-2014/record-guinness-6-dias-pedaleando-tacx-2-730km

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