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India's endurance cyclist John Gwite sets national record in Poland

Gwite finished the 3,600 km course in 237 hours (9 days, 21 hours) to better the previous Indian record of 274 hours
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India's ultra-endurance cyclist John Gwite has set a national record at the Race Around Poland (RAP) — one of the world's most demanding events — in under 10 days.
Gwite finished the 3,600 km course in 237 hours (9 days, 21 hours) to better the previous Indian record of 274 hours. Over 60 international ultra-cyclists competed in the event.
The race runs around Poland's perimeter with an elevation gain of over 31,000m. The participants competed solo and unsupported. There were no team cars and no external aid.
The RAP is recognised as one of Europe's most difficult ultra-endurance cycling events and a qualifier for the Race Across America.
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