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The world's highest bicycle speed of 333 km/h, Ferrari can not catch up

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The world's highest bicycle speed of 333 km/h, Ferrari can not catch up

Today's transportation is well connected, more and more transport, people can always choose the right transport, bicycle as a primitive transport, because he can shuttle in the streets and alleys, very convenient, so it has not been eliminated. Do you know how much the world's fastest bicycle speed? The world's highest bicycle speed was created by Frenchman François Kissi driving a rocket bike, which was said to have reached a maximum speed of 333 km/h, setting a world record for bicycle speed and becoming the fastest bicycle in the world, leaving Ferrari far behind. However, the fastest speed could have been 144 km/h on a human-powered bike, set by a Canadian named Eta. Apr 21, 2024

The world's highest bicycle speed

It is also the fastest bicycle in the world, breaking the world record three times with continuous improvement, and finally becoming the first speed bicycle with a speed of 333 km/h. The person who created this bicycle is Franco from France

The rocket bike created by François Kissi mainly uses hydrogen peroxide as fuel to generate propulsion, so it is also logical that it is much faster than a human-powered bicycle, so it first set a new world record in 2002 alone with a speed of 242.6 kilometers per hour, but after improvements, it broke the world record again in 2008, with a speed of 263 kilometers per hour to become the the fastest bicycle in the world.

And that's it, Francois still didn't give up the breakthrough, although not as fast as the world's fastest object, but still in 2013 the rocket bike ran 285 km/h again, three times to refresh the world's highest bicycle speed, but it didn't stop there, this record just held for less than 1 year, and finally with 333 km/h four times on the world's most, making people all over the world to pay attention to it again.

 

Guinness fastest human-powered bicycle


Of course you must say that a bicycle powered by chemical dyes can be fast, but can you imagine that a bicycle ridden by human power alone can also reach a super speed of 144 km/h? It did happen, and the Eta Speedbike bike made by a Canadian really did reach 144 km/h at one point with a good aerodynamic bullet-head shape design, making it the fastest human-powered bike in the world.

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