Taking the Chequered Flag (10 page)

DID YOU KNOW?
  • The first-ever motorcycle was descended from the ‘safety’ bicycle. That’s a bicycle with front and rear wheels of the same size and pedals.
  • Some people claim that the first motorcycle was built in 1868. It was powered by a steam engine and built by Sylvester Howard Roper.
  • Others claim that the first motorcycle was designed and built in Germany by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach in 1885. It was powered by petrol and called the Reitwagon, which means ‘riding car’.
  • The largest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world is Honda.
  • The world’s largest motorcycle wedding procession happened in Slovakia on 6 May 2000. Peter Schmidl and Anna Turcekova were married with a wedding procession of 597 motorbikes.
  • An average of eight motorcycles can fit into a normal car parking space.
  • In March 2005 an Irishman called Robbie Bolger performed the world’s fastest motorcycle handlebar wheelie. This feat took place at Temora Aerodrome in New South Wales. Robbie reached a speed of 169 kilometres per hour.
  • The biggest motorbike pyramid was created on 5 July 2001 at the Gowri Shankar Parade Ground in Jabalpur, India, when the Dare Devils Team of the Indian Army Signal Corps made a pyramid of 201 men balancing on 10 motorcycles. They travelled a distance of 129 metres.
  • The fastest speed recorded for a blindfolded rider was 265 kilometres per hour. This was achieved by blind Billy Baxter while riding a 2000cc Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle in August 2003.
  • On 5 September 2006, during the International Motorcycle Speed Trials at the Bonneville Salt Flats near Wendover, Utah, in the USA, a new world record speed of 564.7 kilometres per hour was achieved. The motorcycle, named ‘Seven’, looking more like a rocket on two wheels than a traditional street bike, was ridden by Chris Carr.
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