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

Lachlan Morton's attempt to break the cycling record for the fastest journey around Australia will involve riding approximately 400km daily for over a month.
Morton emphasizes the special experience of sharing the journey with close family and friends, allowing him to focus solely on the ride.
The current record of 37 days, 20 hours and 45 minutes, set by Dave Alley in 2011, is the target Morton is aiming to beat.
Morton’s route takes him through diverse terrains of Australia, from Brisbane and Townsville to the remote landscapes of Western Australia and back across Nullarbor Plain to Adelaide.
Read at cyclingnews.com
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