Frenchman Robert Marchand set a new world record
Wednesday when he cycled 22.547 kilometers (about 14 miles) in an hour — at the
age of 105.
According to The Associated Press, he set a new record for the 105-plus age group and
received a standing ovation from people in the crowd, who chanted "Robert,
Robert" as he rolled to a stop.
Still, he said he
could have done better.
"I did not see
the sign warning me I had 10 minutes left," Marchand said, according to
the AP. "Otherwise I would have gone faster, I would have posted a better
time. I'm now waiting for a rival."
"I
am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can
still ride a bike," Marchand said, per Eurosport.
The AP has this on his background:
"Marchand, a
former firefighter who was born in 1911 in the northern town of Amiens, has
lived through two world wars. He led an eventful life that took him to
Venezuela, where he worked as a truck driver near the end of the 1940s. He then
moved to Canada and became a lumberjack for a while.
"Back
in France in the 1960s, Marchand made a living through various jobs that left
him with no time to practice sports.
"He
finally took up his bike again when he was 68 years old and began a series of
cycling feats.
"The
diminutive Marchand — he is 1.52 meters (5-foot) tall and weighs 52 kilograms
(115 pounds) — rode from Bordeaux to Paris, and Paris to Roubaix several times.
He also cycled to Moscow from Paris in 1992.
"Ten
years later, he set the record for someone over the age of 100 riding 100
kilometers (62 miles)."
So what's his
secret? Marchand's coach and friend Gerard Mistler told the AP it's simple: He
eats fruits and vegetables, doesn't smoke, drinks wine only on occasion, goes
to bed at 9 p.m. and exercises every day.
Mistler, perhaps
cognizant of the cloud of doubt that hovers over impressive cycling
performances, told the news service: "If [he] had been doping, he would
not be there anymore."
Strong man.
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