Cyclist Richard Thoday breaks penny farthing record
A marvellous achievement, however sad that GP Mills (who I think merits more investigation as a now forgotten record breaking figure) has been displaced. This story tells us:
A cyclist who rode a penny farthing bike from Land’s End to John O’Groats in four days and 12 hours has been told he has broken a 133-year-old record.
Richard Thoday, of Matlock, Derbyshire, completed the 874-mile challenge in July but had to wait for confirmation from Guinness World Records.
The previous record was set in 1886 by celebrated cyclist GP Mills, who did the journey in five days and one hour.
Mr Thoday said the wait was “nerve-racking” but he felt “very relieved”.
“I gave Guinness World Records all the evidence I could provide so if they said ‘no’ there was nothing else I could do,” he said.
“I certainly wouldn’t be doing it again anyway.
“It was just so hard.”
The 55-year-old’s record attempt helped to raise £10,000 for Children in Need.