Robert Marchand, aged 105, wants to cycle a bit more.
- Already the record holder of the hour, the centenary wants to push a little further the limits of the age. He will be on track Wednesday on the Velodrome of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.
On Wednesday afternoon at 4:00 pm precisely on the Vélodrome of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, a cyclist not quite like the others will try a new bet: that of the record of the hour in its category. Born November 26, 1911, Robert Marchand has the distinction of being probably the oldest sportsman in the world at 105 years. In Olympic form, this Seine-et-Marnais is already holder of the record in the 100 years with 26.9 km swallowed. The International Cycling Union had specially created the Masters category of over 100 years for him.
But with five more candles, one who lives modestly with a retreat of 900 euros every month still wants to push the limits. It should logically fit into the Guinness Book of Records since no one dared to attempt his challenge at such a venerable age as his. Still he will have to stay on his bike the full hour.
A little honey in a water bottle will keep him going.
Le Figaro/google translator
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