Germany south to north, that is about 1,100 km from the mountains of the Allgäu to the Danish border behind Flensburg. Travelling by car it is a long trip; by bike, you would allow 1-2 weeks for the tour. Very sporty riders tackle it in 3-4 days! The record attempt is looking at the current record set by Roland Schell in October 2017 with a Milan SL and wants to beat the total time of 32 hours and 59 minutes.
THE RELEVANCE OF SUCH AN ACHIEVEMENT
At the time, Roland Schell rode through the whole of Germany at an average speed of 32.4 km/h in normal road traffic. Every stop at a traffic light, a stop sign, a turning car and other incidents immediately reduce the average speed. The total time is the gross time and thus includes necessary breaks such as toilet stops, refilling food and drinks, any breakdowns. This means that the actual cycling speed must generally always be above 40 km/h in order to achieve the gross time of 33 h.
THE RECORD ATTEMPT
The record ride will take place on Aug 27th /28th 2022. The starting point is at Birgsauer Hof in the small Bavarian town of Birgsau. The finish line is the border to Denmark on the National Road no.5. The record attempt will run under the flag and rules of the World Ultracycling Association, the world association for record-breaking rides on bicycles. The rider will be accompanied by a crew in a support vehicle. The crew is responsible for following the record rules, accompanying the rider, taking care of him and maintenance of the vehicle.