> Tanfield, however, rode a very flat effort. His fastest and slowest laps were separated by a maximum of one and a half seconds. The Briton ultimately completed a distance of 53.967 kilometers. This still put Tanfield further ahead than Rohan Dennis and Alex Dowsett, although their attempts were ten years ago. It's the seventh-longest distance ever.
holy kwab, imagine wasting months on this
I guess track riders don't have much to do in their lives