Julián Sanz breaks the Guinness record by pedaling 2.739 km on a roller

He achieved the Guinness World Record of permanence in roll indoor, that was in six days without rest and 2.738 kilometers in roll (in the power of the French Pierre Michäel Micaletti).

 

 

Julián Sanz, a specialist in ultra-round cycling, completed his stint at the BEC in Barakaldo as part of the new BIBE bicycle fair (Bilbao International Bike Exhibition).

He achieved the Guinness world record of permanence in roll indoor, that was in six days without rest and 2.738 kilometers in roll (in the power of the French Pierre Michäel Micaletti).

After five days of pedaling, he reached the figure of 2.739 kilometers to celebrate it with his team and the many people present at that time next to the main stage of BIBE - among which was the Lehendakari Íñigo Urkullu - where Julián broke the record past the 12 of the 29 noon of November of 2014.

Julian started pedaling on Monday 24 day at 12 hours, and five days later, one earlier than planned, he fulfilled his goal and signed an incredible feat. A lot of suffering, pain and highs and lows have passed, but the Ugao and BIBE cyclist already have their record.

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