In 1939, Englishman Tommy Godwin cycled a world record 75,065 miles through ice, snow, and the blackouts of World War Two, cycling 100,000 miles. His record remains one of the sport’s greatest feats.
In 1939, Englishman Tommy Godwin cycled a world record 75,065 miles through ice, snow, and the blackouts of World War Two, cycling 100,000 miles. His record remains one of the sport’s greatest feats.