Maybe that whole round the world inside 80 days thing was just a warm-up. Mark Beaumont’s next goal is to secure the prestigious penny farthing hour record.
The Scottish Sun reports that Frederick J Osmond’s record has stood since 1891. Beaumont will try and set a new mark at Herne Hill Velodrome in Surrey in June.
The Scot took delivery of a custom-made penny farthing on January 2 and appears to be taking his attempt at least semi-seriously.
He said: “I have been training hard around the parks of Edinburgh and you get some funny looks. The hour record is 23 and a half miles, which is pretty nuts on a penny farthing, but I have been quite enjoying not training ultra-endurance – this is just me and my mates wanting to do something eccentric and daft.”
Beaumont does have a bit of experience, having cycled the 100-mile Etape Royale route on a penny farthing in 2015. Speaking at the time, he said it was the first time since he was a kid that he’d had to walk up hills and that descending was “downright treacherous.”
Videos: Penny-farthing crashes compilation … it’s a long way down
Looking ahead to his hour record attempt, he said: “Everything I have ever done has felt like a natural stepping stone to the next expedition but the honest truth is that going round the world in 80 days doesn’t naturally lead to anything – that was my Everest. Last year was completely professional and I don’t want to take life quite so seriously this year.”

12 thoughts on “Mark Beaumont sets sights on penny farthing hour record”
I had a cycling holiday in
I had a cycling holiday in the dolomites last summer, and encountered someone riding a penny farthing on the Passo Gardens. Absolutely nuts!
Why not Calshot?
Why not Calshot?
Round the world on a Penny
Round the world on a Penny Farthing next year?!
MrB123 wrote:
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brooksby wrote:
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somebody should tell him about the safety bicycle. Or buy him a suit of armour.
ConcordeCX wrote:
Pffft! It’ll never catch on!! 😉
you could use the penny
you could use the penny farthing as a tent support (for the bike packing trip not the hour record)
Is the wheel size (and
Is the wheel size (and therefore gearing) limited by leg length or is it possible to fit some sort of gearing to a penny farthing? just thinking that a taller rider may naturally have an advantage (assuming they were able to turn the larger gear) when it comes to penny farthings.
RobD wrote:
I think that was the problem with penny farthings? The front wheel got bigger and bigger so that they could be ridden faster and faster, but they maxed out at the inside leg measurement of the tallest person who could ride one.
brooksby wrote:
And at that point natural selection started to play its part as well I’d imagine!
I knew that money was raised
I knew that money was raised to keep Herne Hill open, but it’s a shame to see it’s relocated from Herne Hill to Surrey….
Another loss of heritage in the sport 🙁
madeupname wrote:
It probably was still in Surrey when penny farthings were popular!