
Grassroots Celebrates Its Third Anniversary In Pueblo Colorado
This is for you. Let’s ride some bikes. Grassroots Gravel is for everyone. Founded by a Pueblo Local, Adam Davidson, Grassroots enters its 3rd year. If you look at this event, how
The very first human-powered land vehicle, the “Draisine” or “running machine,” was invented in1817 and was made entirely of wood, requiring riders to push off the ground to move. The rider sat astride the machine and propelled it by pushing their feet against the ground, introducing the concepts of balance and steering that led to the modern bicycle. Though the original draisine was a fleeting fad, its design provided a crucial foundation for later innovations, such as the boneshaker.
A ride on a draisine inevitably resulted in dirty clothes and shoes. Draisine users, moreover, had to brake with their feet against the ground, which resulted in quickly worn-out shoes. Such problems were solved in 1861 by the French maker Ernest Michaux. He added a couple of pedals to the front wheel and, a few years later, also a pair of brakes: the bicycle was born. Because of the irritating vibrations produced by the wheel impact with the ground, the bicycle was also known as the “boneshaker.”
The company Santos and the University of South Australia built this bike in 2015. This bike was 135 ft, and 10.7 inches in length. Guinness World Records required the constructors to prove that the bike could travel a minimum of 100 meters, without riders touching the ground – which it could!
The fastest speed ever recorded on a bicycle is 183.94 mph, achieved by Denise Mueller-Korenek in 2018 on a custom bicycle at the Bonneville Salt Flats. This record-setting ride was performed in the slipstream of a specially designed dragster, which significantly reduced aerodynamic resistance. She was tethered to the dragster to get up to 100 mph, where, because of the massive gear, she could disconnect the tether from the dragster to start peddling under her own power and remain in the slip stream reaching the top speed recorded at over 183 mph.
The longest continuous bicycle ride around the world was completed by Lael Wilcox in 2024, covering 18,125 miles in 108 days. This ride set a new women’s record for the fastest circumnavigation of the globe by bicycle. She accomplished this averaging 166 miles per day, and sometime exceeding 200 miles. Her total vertical accent was the equivalent to climbing Mt. Everest 21 times.
by Gary Robinson, AvidCyclist.com
This is for you. Let’s ride some bikes. Grassroots Gravel is for everyone. Founded by a Pueblo Local, Adam Davidson, Grassroots enters its 3rd year. If you look at this event, how
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