Lachlan Morton has torn around Australia, delivering an astoundingly quick time of 30 days, 9 hours and 59 minutes for the lap of his home nation, according to EF Education EasyPost.
While it’s too soon for the usual arbiters to have officially declared it a new cycling record, the effort of over 14,200km that finished at the lighthouse in Port Macquarie at 1:54 pm on Saturday has shaved around a week off the previous fastest-known supported times.
“Mentally, it’s a lot of time to be focused,” Morton said in an EF Education Easypost release. “And every morning you wake up and your body is kind of like destroyed and you push through, it just chips away at you so definitely the last four or five days were a pretty big challenge mentally.
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