The easiest way to get your name in the book of world records is to create a new category and be the first to set a record. Like Italy’s Vittorio Innocente, who is currently the world champion underwater cyclist, as he has absolutely no competition in the category. The 62-year-old scuba diver broke his own world record last week by pedalling his bike at a new record depth of 65 meters in the sea near Genoa. In 2001 he also se the world speed record for underwater cycling when he pedeled 1,200 metres in a swimming pool at an average speed of 87 centimetres per second. (Ansa.It)
7.28.2008
HOW COME MY BIKE IS SO RUSTY?
The easiest way to get your name in the book of world records is to create a new category and be the first to set a record. Like Italy’s Vittorio Innocente, who is currently the world champion underwater cyclist, as he has absolutely no competition in the category. The 62-year-old scuba diver broke his own world record last week by pedalling his bike at a new record depth of 65 meters in the sea near Genoa. In 2001 he also se the world speed record for underwater cycling when he pedeled 1,200 metres in a swimming pool at an average speed of 87 centimetres per second. (Ansa.It)
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