Aerovelo has set a new human-powered speed record using its specially designed aero bike. Running at the World Human Powered Speed Challenge in Battle Mountain, Nevada, the egg-shaped Aerovelo Eta ...
Following its Sikorsky Prize-winning Atlas helicopter, Canada's AeroVelo now aims to set a new human-powered speed record during September's World Human-Powered Speed Challenge in Battle Mountain, ...
The Aerovelo Eta speedbike is the brainchild of Todd Reichert and Cameron Robertson, who have created a variety of unusual vehicles. The Eta speedbike is a human-powered bicycle and was able to set a ...
AeroVelo’s bullet-shaped Eta speed bike just clocked in as the fastest human-powered bicycle in history. Blasting through world records, rider Todd Reichert hit an astonishing 85.71 miles per hour ...
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There’s no room for your briefcase so it’s hard to use for your daily commute, but just think how fast you’d ride to work on the Aerovelo Eta which just set a new record for the World’s Fastest ...
Aerovelo, a Canadian firm focused on human-powered technologies, has broken the standing world record with its latest invention – a bike shaped like a bullet that can go as fast as a car on a highway.
Last year Aerovelo broke a world record at the World Human Powered Speed Challenge with a bike that hit 85.71 miles per hour (mph). This year they one upped themselves, smashing that record again – ...
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