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@Ravi Kempaiah, a friend to all of us here, has left on his 5000 mile ride to set a world record. See him, his bike and his progress here:
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So is the record how far you can ride it in a month? I didn't see details really in the blog.
Anyone that's been cycling for more than a minute knows just how far a thousand miles is and how long it takes for most of us to reach it. I received an update from Ravi in the middle of the night and he has ridden more than 1000 miles!
For more information, see the link in the first post above.
Go Ravi!
Woo hoo !! Congratulations Ravi !!!
Ravi is breaking the Guinness World Record today exclamation point he will finish on Saturday 5000 miles.
Put the search term,
Ravi 5000 e-bike
and you will get a bunch of web sites.
And we knew him when![]()
Just texted with Ravi. He is on Interstate 5 in California right now approaching "the Grapevine" pass, about 285 miles north of the final destination in San Diego. This is the main North/South interstate in California from San Francisco to Los Angeles and San Diego. Way too much traffic, though I suspect he has his support car running interference on the shoulder. It is faster than US 101/CA-1. Also, I think Ravi had to detour the current fires in Big Sur, so he had to leave the coast line and travel the great (boring) Central Valley of California. By my estimation, he should total 5182 miles at the final destination.