If Abdullah rode a velomobile, he'd probably already be there--he's undoubtedly a stronger rider than Graber.
690km in 29 hours seems impossible after such a long race, but if he pulls out all the stops (literally), who knows?
It would be an unusual victory of 19th century bikes over 20th century bikes. :)
His S-Works has probably had more tech thrown at it than Graber's Velomobile
Silly me, managed to forget again that Graber was riding a three-wheeler, not a bike in the strict sense.
The century comparison is just an old HPVer joke. :)
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If Abdullah rode a velomobile, he'd probably already be there--he's undoubtedly a stronger rider than Graber.
690km in 29 hours seems impossible after such a long race, but if he pulls out all the stops (literally), who knows?
It would be an unusual victory of 19th century bikes over 20th century bikes. :)