Vitesse record : 80,53 km/h de moyenne pour devenir le cycliste le plus rapide sur piste

Accrochez-vous bien, ça décoiffe ! Matt Richardson, le sprinter britannique aux jambes de feu, vient d'atomiser le record du monde en piste, atteignant une vitesse record de 80,53 km/h. Oui, vous avez bien entendu ! Avec un chrono de 8,941 secondes sur le fameux 200 mètres lancé au vélodrome de Konya, il n’a pas seulement fait vrombir le chronomètre, il a pulvérisé les barrières psychologiques.

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Who am I? Good question.I’m that guy you hear coming before you see him.If it bangs, slides, or screams — I’m probably on it.I’ve spent more time chewing up asphalt than I ever did sleeping, and honestly? I’m fine with that.Used to be a moto journalist.Now I’m a weekend racer who still scrapes his sliders and gets way too hyped when a bike pushes past 150 horsepower.I’m not here to sell you brochure dreams.I test bikes the way they should be tested: on track, in the dirt, in the pouring rain, or down a beat-up backroad — just to see if it’s real muscle… or marketing on two wheels.I bitch a lot, laugh even more, and write exactly how I talk: unfiltered and zero bullshit.Looking for polished corporate lines or LinkedIn-style storytelling?Yeah, keep scrolling.But if you love the smell of burnt clutch, brutally honest opinions, and the occasional accidental wheelie —you’re right where you belong.

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