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The Official Sir Bradley of Wiggo's Hour World Record attempt - Sunday 6pm, thread.









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His legs must feel like jelly at the moment - incredible physical endurance. :bowdown:

54.526km :thumbsup:
 








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His legs must feel like jelly at the moment - incredible physical endurance. :bowdown:

54.526km :thumbsup:
Calm down, it's not like he's been on a 'geek' club ride. :lolol:
 


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Absolutely class performance, another reason to consider him the best British athlete ever.
 








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Did you watch any of that on BBC4 a few weeks ago.

All it was, was a camera on the front of a Kennet and Avon barge.
Occasionally facts about passing landmarks came towards 'you' in the water.

Completely mesmerising.

I did. Enjoyed it in a weird way. Mesmerising as you say
 












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Simply incredible feat of endurance, :bowdown:
 




Pantani

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Superb stuff from Wiggins. If someone beats his distance soonish I think he might have another crack at it. I always thought it odd that he chose to do it in London rather than the faster track in Manchester, add in the high air pressure as well and it is possible he could get 56km if he was in the same form as he was for this attempt. Marginal gains and all that.
 


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Superb stuff from Wiggins. If someone beats his distance soonish I think he might have another crack at it. I always thought it odd that he chose to do it in London rather than the faster track in Manchester, add in the high air pressure as well and it is possible he could get 56km if he was in the same form as he was for this attempt. Marginal gains and all that.

Can I take from that I'm not alone in thinking BW didn't 'put the record out of reach'.

Obviously it was an epic achievement, and fantastically done.
Plenty of people will fail to reach that mark.

But I couldn't help thinking aside from the Sky hyperbole (I know, I know) Dowsett, Martin & Cancellara have been left thinking 'hmmm ok'.
Instead of 'fook that'.
 


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