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British cyclist achieves a record 149mph - with a little help from a Porsche

Forty years after Jean-Claude Rude attempted to set a new speed record behind a Porsche 935 Turbo, Neil Campbell, a 44 year old British cyclist, has ridden his bicycle to a new European record of 149mph (240km/h) in the slipstream of a Porsche Cayenne Turbo.

The record attempt took place at Elvington Airfield in Yorkshire. Neil Campbell used the slipstream of the Porsche Cayenne Turbo to beat his own record of 135mph, set in June.

Supported by a loyal team of volunteers, to set the record took stamina and immense strength on Campbell’s part, as well as two specially selected machines. Campbell’s bicycle was created by Cheshire-based Moss Bikes, designed to be incredibly strong and stable at speeds of up to 200mph. Formed from a mix of carbon fibre and 3D printed parts, it has interchangeable gears, a wheelbase that’s much longer than a conventional bicycle and tyres specially rated for the purpose.

The second machine was a Porsche Cayenne Turbo. The record attempt was made more precarious by the use of a relatively short runway – just two miles. This meant Campbell and his team needed a car that was large enough for both the bicycle and its rider to tuck in behind, yet could accelerate very quickly and sustain high speeds. A further demand placed on the car was a rig, acting rather like a parachute, providing an aerodynamic cocoon for the bike and rider.

The Porsche Cayenne Turbo was ideally suited to the task. Powered by a turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 engine producing 550hp and 770Nm of torque, the Porsche Cayenne Turbo has the capacity to accelerate from rest to 62mph in 4.1-seconds and 100mph in just over 9-seconds. It has a top speed of 177mph. With a rig mounted to the back of the car, disrupting the airflow, the Porsche needed to use all of its 550hp to exceed 150mph as it travelled down the runway.

Driving the Porsche was Andy Frost – a British drag racing champion whose usual car is a 4,000hp, fire-breathing dragster called ‘Red Victor’. It was the driver’s task to remain in constant contact with Campbell and to ensure every stage of the runs occurred like clockwork to allow the best chance of capturing the record.

The record attempt took place as part of a Straightliners Event – with certified timing equipment and an empty runway, the events attract a wide range of adrenaline enthusiasts.

On the final run of the day, the two machines accelerated - the bicycle was towed behind the car until they reached just over 110mph, at which point Campbell disengaged from the car and accelerated through pedal power to push through the record speed. Having passed through the speed traps, Neil’s immediate task was then to brake as hard as he could before he reached the end of the runway.

Neil Campbell said: "We’ve got so little space that it was essential that we got up to speed as quickly as possible. The acceleration of the Cayenne was incredible – it was like being strapped to a rocket. I was pedalling throughout, harder and harder, before I released from the car at just over 100mph and got my head down and gave it all I could. All the time the Cayenne was right ahead of me, clearing the air – it was so stable. I look back on the pictures and think ‘what was I thinking’ but I was focussed I didn’t really take it all in. It’s an incredible feeling – to get 149mph on such a short runway is beyond anything I expected. We’re within touching distance of the world record. I can’t thank my team and supporters enough for the help and confidence they’ve given me."

While the Moss Bikes bicycle ridden by Campbell was far from standard, the Porsche Cayenne was a conventional road car – costing from £99,291 – albeit one being put to an extraordinary purpose. Both the rider (although a little tired) and the car emerged from the record attempt unscathed. Campbell’s focus now turns to bettering the outright World Record.

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Editors’ Note:

On August 23, 1978, Jean-Claude Rude attempted to reach 150mph on a bicycle. On a private test track in Germany, he rode behind an extensively adapted 800hp Porsche 935 Turbo race car, driven by Henri Pescarolo. The record attempt was aborted when Jean-Claude Rude’s bicycle picked up a puncture, mid-run. Fortunately he was uninjured in the incident.

Tragically, the record attempt was never repeated. Jean-Claude Rude died in an accident the following year.
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