Dave: did Mr. Markham break Mr. Teutenberg's record this year? 53 miles would be more than 83 km. I am not sure. It is hard to believe that we are not that far from a 100 km/hr (60 mi/hr) bike that, for regular people, like me, could be powered by innovative engines.
What I find amazing is, reading at the link you gave, that you need only 150 watts to achieve the 100 km/hr mark on an aerobycicle.
The "landing gear" I find at that link is the nicest of inventions:
Aerobycicle... do they have a name?).
I remember reading long time ago that
the most efficient animal in movement is a man on a bycicle, followed (allegedly) by the flying bee. Is this true?
Good question (for me): is there any animal that achieves better efficiencies, i.e. distance vs energy, or speed vs energy, than a bycicle?
On "related news", this year's Solar Racer brought a record, again.