This one falls very soundly into the don't-try-this-at-home category: Frenchman François Gissy has set a new world speed record in the rocket-powered bicycle category, reaching 263 kilometres per hour on a disused runway in Munchhouse in the Alsace. That's 163.4mph in old money.
If you can't quite get your head around how quick that is, then have a quick gander at this video of the record attempt. It's not a discipline we think we'll be getting into any time soon.
The rocket in question is powered by hydrogen peroxide, which is forced over a catalytic converter at high pressure to produce water and oxygen. That generates enough propulsion to reach these insane speeds.
Perhaps the most astonishing thing about all this is that the human-powered bicycle land speed record is even higher than Gissy's top speed under rocket power. The current record is held by Dutch rider Fred Rompelberg and it stands at 268.831 km/h (166.9 mph). Rommelberg was motor-paced behind a modified dragster on the Bonneville salt flats.






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7 thoughts on “Video: 263km/h on a rocket bike”
Commute – in a few seconds !
Commute – in a few seconds ! :”(
crikey
crikey :O
Someone’s taking Strava to a
Someone’s taking Strava to a whole new level…
V brakes?
V brakes?
Still no manx missile though
Still no manx missile though is he
#cackedpantsforsure
wheeeeeee
#cackedpantsforsure
wheeeeeeeeeeee! speed wobble looked a bit scary….
Surely a rocket powered
Surely a rocket powered bicycle is a motorbike?