The other French guy definitely won a stage at 4 hours dunkerwue or route du sud for a Conti team the same year he won the French championships, I know it. He was a sprinter? No idea his name thougn
I'm gonna say Ruben plaza since I remember him being out of WT for a few years before 2010 and he must've been Spanish champ. If so I've got no idea what teamThe final one is indeed a Spaniard, but is not Paco nor Rock Racing
It was days, not hours....The other French guy definitely won a stage at 4 hours dunkerwue or route du sud for a Conti team the same year he won the French championships, I know it. He was a sprinter? No idea his name thougn
It was days, not hours....
I always find it amazing how the people responsible for organising the Hour Record always manage to modify the distance so that the attempt lasts exactly one hour, even though the athletes don't know how far they'll be racing before the race starts. How do they ever manage that?Not to mention that they struggle with getting their race to be four days. How on Earth should they manage to get it to be exactly 4 hours?
I always find it amazing how the people responsible for organising the Hour Record always manage to modify the distance so that the attempt lasts exactly one hour, even though the athletes don't know how far they'll be racing before the race starts. How do they ever manage that?
Motor racing just goes around in circles, but some races are based on who does a set number of laps fastest, and some races are based on who goes furthest in a set amount of time. The World Endurance Championship is full of "6 Hours of ____" type races, with the most famous of course being the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which I took as a precursor for how a "4 Hours of Dunkerque" could work.Track cycling is quite different from road cycling since they just go around in circles.