GCN (YouTube) · 2 de mayo de 2026 · por GCN
Can We Break A 51 Year Old Record? Super Nerds On Super Bikes
The Super Nerds are BACK to take on a legendary Road Records Association (RRA) challenge: breaking a 51-year-old cycling record from Cardiff to Monmouth and back. Armed with modern superbikes, aero gear, and a track-stand strategy, the trio aims to beat the formidable time of 3 hours and 12 minutes set back in 1975. However, they soon discover that modern traffic and an abundance of red lights might just be the ultimate record-killer! ⏱️ Timestamps ⏱️ 00:00 - The 51-Year-Old Record Challenge 02:00 - The Traffic Light Problem 05:27 - Upgrading Our Aero Gear 08:05 - The Ride Begins: Leaving Cardiff 11:07 - Reaching the Monmouth Turnaround 12:10 - Battling the Block Headwind 13:55 - Chatting With Michael Broadwith 15:37 - Starting To Struggle 18:00 - Camera Blackouts & The Final Push 19:54
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