A world record for dragging behind a motorcycle has been broken.

A world record for dragging behind a motorcycle has been



Very interesting records are coming to the agenda these days. This time motorcycle a world record for dragging behind broke.

This new record was broken by stuntman Jonny Davies, who was wearing titanium-soled shoes. In the record, which used a Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX with some minor modifications, Davies got on the back of his motorcycle, got down to the ground and there Reached a speed of 256 km/h from a standing positionIt was recalled that the previous record belonged to Gary Rothewell, who managed to reach a speed of 251 km/h in 1999. Davies, who was said to have reached a speed of 248 km/h in his first attempt, reportedly Thanks to the system installed, he can also accelerate while behind the motorcycle. The video you can watch above was shared for the new record broken at Elvington Airport in England. Before this, there was a distance record. On a motorcycle Exactly 4,012 km in 24 hours A new record was broken by building a road. The previous record 606 km much passed. Ivan Cervantes, Triumph Tiger 1200 GT Explorer with motorcycle model He traveled 4,012 km in 24 hours and by Carl Reese It surpassed the old record of 3,406 km set in 2017.

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Cervantes, who entered the Guinness Book of World Records on July 9 with an average ride of 167 km/h, was announced as a five-time Enduro World Champion and a global ambassador for the Triumph company. New world record “In Italy”Nardo Technical Centre” was broken in the high-speed driving area located in. During the record A total of 317 laps were made on the 12 km long track. For this, 520 liters of fuel were spent and at maximum 200 km/h speed has been reached. Cervantes made 18 pit stops in 24-hour drivesuccessfully completed a physically demanding test.

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