With 280 km/h on a bicycle, Britain breaks world record

Neil Campbell broke the world speed record on his bike. With a modified and tied bicycle behind a Porsche, he managed to speed up 280 km/h. The previous record was set in 1995 at the speed it had reached at the time of up to 269 km/h. Campbell's bike is made of fiber [...]
With a modified and tied bicycle behind a Porsche, he managed to speed up 280 km/h.
The previous record was set in 1995 at the speed it had reached at the time of up to 269 km/h.
Campbell's bike was built with cymbo fiber and cost $18,000.
Architectural profession, 45-year-old left his job of fully devoted to breaking this record.
After that, he expressed happiness and said that during that speed it looks like you're about to crash.












