
Strasser now hold two of the three WUCA 24-hour records, lacking only the outdoor track version, which stands at 915km and was set last year by Luxembourg's Ralph Diseviscourt.- Apple: Best Games of 2009 - AppModo: "truly one of the best iPhone games" - PocketFullOfApps: "An absolute must have game!" - Customer: "and I thought doodle jump was addictive" - Many Customers: "Best" and "Ever"Jet Car Stunts is an award winning, over the top, adrenaline rush, 3D driving game, with massive jumps, mid-air hoops, floating platforms, spiral roadways and outlandish maneuvers in impossible environments. “A big thank you to everyone and of course to the armed forces for the great support,” he added. From then on I focused on the 1,000 kilometres. “It went so well from the start and after 12 hours I was at an average speed of 45kph. “The atmosphere was so great and the spectators were incredibly motivated. “I'm so happy and grateful that I made it despite the weather,” Strasser said afterwards.

Over the 24 hours – the last eight of which were in the rain – Strasser consumed 14,400 calories, according to his sports nutrition supplier Peeroton, and had a normalized power output of 275 watts. > Austrian ultracyclist Christoph Strasser smashes 24-hour track cycling record On the way, he set new World Ultra Cycling Association (WUCA) records in 12 categories, subject to ratification – over 100, 200, 300, 500 and 1,000km, 100, 200, 300 and 500 miles, and for 6, 12 and 24 hours. It took him 21 hours 6 minutes to break the record and eventually he rode 1,026.215km at an average speed of 42.75kph.

> Christoph Strasser wins record 6th Race Across America titleĪt 5pm on Saturday, at the Zeltweg Air Base in his home region of Styria, Strasser set out to beat the road record of 914km, held by Slovenia’s Stanislav Verstovsek The 38-year-old, a six-time winner of the Race Across America, already hold sthe world record for the furthest distance covered on an indoor velodrome track within 24 hours, riding 941km in Grenchen, Switzerland in 2017.

Austrian ultracyclist Christoph Strasser has ridden more than 1,000 kilometres to smash the world record for the greatest distance ridden by a cyclist on the road in 24 hours.
