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Graeme Obree has redesigned his Beastie prone bicycle ahead of an attempt to break the human-powered land speed record and, potentially, the 100 mph (161 km/h) barrier at the same time.
Cyclist Graeme Obree, 48, has set a new world speed record for prone bicycles, as the man known as the Flying Scotsman topped 56 mph during a session at the just-completed World Human Speed ...
It was the offer of cow hormones that put him off. Well, that and the cocaine. You see, despite his reputation as being more than a little bit ‘out there’, Graeme Obree never steered anything ...
Cycling legend Graeme Obree hopes his latest innovation will not only break the human-powered vehicle land speed record, but also break through the 100-mph barrier.
Graeme Obree was undoubtably one of the sports icons in the 90s taking the Hour Record and World championships, but he was also inventive. His two riding positions changed the World, but Obree has not ...
Last week Graeme Obree was putting Beastie through its paces for the first time, in preparation to break the human-powered land speed record and we had photographer Camille McMillan on hand to ...
IT'S not so much a walk-on role as a ride-on one. The forthcoming film, Flying Scotsman, on the life of world record-breaking cyclist Graeme Obree, does not show the Ayrshireman's face. Only his legs.
Graeme Obree, a two-time World Champion and hour record holder, has admitted the torment he faced as he came to terms with his sexuality, after revealing that he is gay to a British newspaper.
Cyclist Graeme Obree, 48, has set a new world speed record for prone bicycles, as the man known as the Flying Scotsman topped 56 mph during a session at the just-completed World Human Speed ...
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