British ultra-cyclist Mike Hall has won the inaugural edition of the Trans Am Bike Race after riding more than 4,000 miles self-supported from Astoria, Oregon to Yorktown, Virginia.
The 33-year-old from Harrogate took slightly more than two and a half weeks to cover the coast-to-coast route, arriving at the finish a little after midnight and taking to Twitter to express his relief at completing it.
Finally done at 00:30 this morning. Trans Am has no more unridden miles to taunt me with. Phew.
— Mike Hall (@Normally_Human) June 25, 2014
Hall rode a total distance of 4,406 miles at an average moving speed of 13.1 miles per hour. While that’s slower than the 14.0 miles an hour currently posted by second placed Jason Lane, who still has around 170 miles to go, Hall took shorter breaks than the Canadian – spending an additional 27 hours in the saddle.
In third place at the moment is 23-year-old Briton Ed Pickup from Salisbury, who is more than 400 miles from the finish, but 240 miles ahead of what is turning out to be a close battle for fourth place being led – just – by the leading woman in the race, round-the-world Guinness World Record holder, Juliana Buhring.
You can find out more information on the race and track riders’ progress on its website as well as through its Facebook group.





















8 thoughts on “Britain’s Mike Hall wins Trans Am Bike Race”
OUTSTANDING!
OUTSTANDING!
Dime Bar?
Dime Bar?
Just when i think you cant
Just when i think you cant get much more hard core than the RAAM riders i read about these guys, jeeze, unsupported! and over a 1000 miles more. Make the RAAM riders look like a bunch of pampered pussies :)) Amazing, well done to both lots of racers. =D> =D> =D>
Classy and measured effort
Classy and measured effort
Brilliant stuff – look on in
Brilliant stuff – look on in wonder…
Why even look at moving
Why even look at moving speed? It’s totally irrelevant on an unsupported event like this ( bit like audax) overall speed takes into account your ability to self support.
Is it an off road thing?
Is it an off road thing?
The guy is a machine!
I’m
The guy is a machine!
I’m never sure people really understand the magnitude of someone like Mike Halls achievements, the effort required to complete them, let alone be first man back.
Check out his round the world record breaking effort.
I’m not sure I would of heard much about that if I didn’t look at cycling websites.
Where’s the coverage? Something like that would make national news in other euro countries.