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Kajsa Tylen's record-breaking year ends with 32,326 miles cycled

Nottingham-based rider sets new Guinness World Record after surpassing Billie Fleming's distance from 1938...

Nottingham-based cyclist Kajsa Tylen has this morning completed 12 months of cycling in which she has broken Billie Fleming’s record for the greatest distance cycled by a woman in a year.

The Swedish national, who began her Guinness World Record attempt on 1 January, passed the 29,603 miles ridden in 1938 by Fleming in November.

By the time she climbed off her bike this morning, she had cycled 32,326 miles – an average of almost 89 miles a day. Her travels took her through eight countries – the UK, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Finland

Tylen said: “I set out on New Year’s Day with the objective to achieve ‘a year in the saddle’ and set a new Guinness World Record and am delighted to have done so.

“It has been exhausting and more demanding than I ever could have imagined.

“Some days it was such a struggle to keep going, overcoming bad weather, injuries and extreme tiredness, but I just kept getting back on the bike and pushing the pedals round. I can now truly claim the title of ‘one woman, one year, one world record’.

“I would like to thank everyone who has supported me along the way – my family and friends, my fellow cyclists, my sponsors – everyone who has provided me with the motivation I needed for when the going got tough.

“I’m now looking forward to some much needed recovery, walking the dog, and catching up with friends,” she added.

“I’m going back to work on 9 January, which might be a bit of a shock to the system, but could be exactly what I need to get back to ‘normal’ life.”

In the United States, Amanda Coker has already chalked up a greater mileage than Tylen since setting off on her own record attempt in May, and is on track to ride more than 80,000 miles in the course of 12 months.

Coker, who is riding continuous loops of a park in Florida, is undertaking her effort under Ultra Marathon Cycling Association (UMCA) rules.

While Guinness World Records may recognise her efforts once the 12 months are over – as it did with Kurt Searvogel earlier this year, who also rode under UMCA rules – it would be in a separate category to Tylen’s ride, which will now undergo verification.

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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swerider | 7 years ago
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The psychological effort it must take to get up even on the worst day of the year to ride that distance is beyond me. Not to mention the legs of steel (and bum of steel). Congratulations!

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FatBoyW | 7 years ago
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Well done, amazing effort

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antonio | 7 years ago
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One woman? What a woman, what a record!!

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Housecathst | 7 years ago
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Very impressive, I've just worked out my daily average for the year 28.83. I really can't imagine doing another 60 miles a day on top of that. 

Great work Kajsa.

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