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The lap of Australia – Lachlan Morton to start 14,200km record chase on September 5

The map of Lachlan Morton's planned around Australia record attempt

Lachlan Morton’s winning effort at Unbound Gravel was around 320km long but his next big challenge, chasing the record for the fastest time around Australia, means he’ll have to ride even further every single day for more than a month.

On Thursday the EF Education-Easypost rider plans to set out from his home town of Port Macquarie and ride around 400 kilometres each day so he can complete the 14,200 kilometres journey around Australia in about 35 days. The current cycling record – set in 2011 by Queenslander Dave Alley – is 37 days, 20 hours and 45 minutes for a distance of 14,251km.

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