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Burnham-On-Sea cyclists plan 48-hour relay ride to set world record

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A group of four cyclists from Burnham-On-Sea and Wells are set to take part in a World Record bid in June.

The road bike relay team will be attempting to cycle from John O’Groats to Lands End in 48 hours or less.

The cyclists will set off on 23rd June at 10.30am and they aim to finish on 25th June by 10.30am or before.

One of the local riders, Karl Burkett, told Burnham-On-Sea.com: “We will be riding as a relay team – the first man will ride an 80km leg, then the second will ride the same and so on, so there is only ever one rider on the road at any one time.”

“We aim to do this in 48 hours or less – Guiness Records have verified our application and excepted it, so we would set an all-time new world record for the team relay road ride.”

“We have had all the rules and verifications set and authorised. The rules are that road bikes only can be used, not Time Trial, no aero bars, no disc wheels, No TT helmets. Each rider has to use the same bike for the whole event, no drifting of the team car, each rider rides solo.”

“We will need to keep a constant average speed of around 28kmph which might sound easy but is not. Just the logistics alone are a big challenge, bringing a support crew together, finding a motorhome for the riders, a support car, and funds for the fuel.”

“We know the generosity of the public and hope people can help us achieve our small goal of raising £500, it really does mean a lot to us, as this alone will cover all the fuel costings for the vehicles over 1,700 miles.”

Their fundraising page is here. They say any funds that exceed this target will be given to the Somerset and Dorset Air Ambulance.

They will come through Highbridge around 11pm on Saturday 24th June.

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