Guillaume Koudlansky de Lustrac and Vincent Brémond are set to take the record for the largest GPS drawing by bike as a team after their 10-day effo

Strava art: World record pending for 2,000km Olympic rings

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2024-04-19 19:00:09

Guillaume Koudlansky de Lustrac and Vincent Brémond are set to take the record for the largest GPS drawing by bike as a team after their 10-day effort in France

A Strava art world record looks set to tumble after a French duo produced an enormous set of Olympic Rings in a 2,000km, 10-day ride ride.

Guillaume Koudlansky de Lustrac and Vincent Brémond set off from beneath the Eiffel Tower in Paris in late January and returned last week, with the art designed to celebrate the upcoming Olympic Games in the French capital and support the organisation ‘Le Sport a du Cœur’ (Sport Has A Heart).

According to the Strava file, the ride measured 2,196.21km, with a moving time of 96 hours 11 minutes — or four full days — an average speed of 22.8km/h and a total elevation gain of 14,712m.

The effort has been passed on to Guinness World Records for verification, but if all is as it seems then the duo will take the record for the largest GPS drawing by bicycle as a team.

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