Cycling Weakly reported two issues ago that a rider called Richard Nutt broke the weekly mileage record with 1,758 miles (~253 miles a day). It sounds as if Steve would be well capable of that.
The winner was Canada’s Dave Pecuch with 7565 kilometres, an average of just over 253 kilometres per day for 30 days, which is a staggering, literally, performance.
Within reach for Steve, surely? I'm just thinking of other records he could set if the annual record doesn't work out somehow because of the injury break. Other people seem to be setting records over much shorter times at the sort of distances that Steve has been aiming to do for a year.
Cycling Weakly reported two issues ago that a rider called Richard Nutt broke the weekly mileage record with 1,758 miles (~253 miles a day). It sounds as if Steve would be well capable of that.
Richard Nutt also did this last year:
http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest-news/strava-long-distance-struggle-ends-richard-nutt-129002
Within reach for Steve, surely? I'm just thinking of other records he could set if the annual record doesn't work out somehow because of the injury break. Other people seem to be setting records over much shorter times at the sort of distances that Steve has been aiming to do for a year.