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The longest bicycle wheelie in one hour is 30.95 km (19.23 mi), and was achieved by Manuel Scheidegger (Switzerland) in Bern, Switzerland on 12 September 2020. [131] Kurt Osburn (nicknamed Wheelie King) from California, United States is the Guinness World Record holder for Longest Bicycle Wheelie, riding on the back wheel of a bicycle. [132]
Doug Domokos (December 31, 1955 – November 26, 2000), nicknamed, "The Wheelie King," was an American stunt motorcyclist and former World Record holder for the World's Longest Wheelie. Early life [ edit ]
World records in the sport of track cycling are ratified by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Item 3.5.001 of the UCI regulations defines the events in which world records are recognized. Item 3.5.001 of the UCI regulations defines the events in which world records are recognized.
The record criteria requires the rider to cover 28,970 kilometers by bike, in an East to West or West to East direction, wavering no more than 5 degrees off course. The total journey distance must be a minimum of 40,075 kilometers, to include all transit by flight or sea.
(New record) Cervelo T4 track bike. [92] Set a new World Record, new sea-level World Best and National Record, besting Anna Wilson's former Australian national record of 43.501 km (set on October 18, 2000). [93] 27 February 2016: Evelyn Stevens: 32: OTC Velodrome, Colorado, United States of America (altitude 1840m) 47.980 (New record) Team SD ...
Nepal Tourism Board: High altitude Fashion Show January 2020 Mount Everest Fashion Runway was held at 5340 meters (17515 feet) elevation at Kala Patthar, near Everest base camp. [3] Bandana Nepal: Longest Dancing Marathon by an Individual November 2018 She danced for 126 consecutive hours [4]
New Delhi, India [5] 4000 m individual pursuit: 4:26.331 Dinesh Kumar: 23 February 2025 Asian Championships: Nilai, Malaysia [6] 4000 m team pursuit: 4:07.091 Vishwajit Singh Dinesh Kumar Venkappa Kengalgutti Anantha Narayan: 18 June 2022 Asian Championships: New Delhi, India [7]
The Nepal Institute of Standards was established in 1976, to develop national standards and to formulate concerning acts and rules. [13] In 1981, the Nepal Institute of Standards was renamed and restructured into the Nepal Bureau of Standards as a full-fledged department of the Ministry of Industry. [13]