The Guinness World Record for the largest GPS drawing by a bicycle team has just been awarded to a group of cyclists who created a 1,025km long velociraptor track.
The cyclists Florent Arnaud, Maxime Brugere, Franck Delorme, Nicolas Meunier and Jean Roule rode for a whopping 43 hours and 47 minutes to complete the dinosaur.
They kicked it off, and finished, in Meillard in the Allier region in central France, crossing several other countries over six days of cycling. The adventure took place in November 2022, but was declared by Guinness World Records in March of this year.
The team had already drawn a T-Rex in 2020 and then a diplodocus in 2021. Following this, they discovered that there was already a registered world record established in Egypt back in 2018.
So, they decided to beat it, going on to post the activity to fitness app Strava. They achieved 3,917 likes and 217 comments.
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