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560 horsepower: French defeats Ferrari with rocket-powered bicycle of 207mph

byMonitoring Report
17/12/2014
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PARIS: The Frenchman who is a bus driver by profession rode his rocket-powered bicycle a jaw-dropping, white-knuckle-inducing, sphincter-puckering speed of 207mph to utterly defeated a competing Ferrari.
But that’s not the impressive bit. Thanks to a Hulk-like grip, he managed to go over the double tonne in just 4.8 seconds, which is over 10 seconds quicker than the Hennessey Venom GT – the car that currently holds the record for the production car 0-200mph sprint – can manage.
Admittedly, Gissy’s velo of choice is a bit different to your standard Boris Bike. Without wanting to sound like a MENSA science club, Gissy’s bike utilizes a TOWIE season’s worth of hydrogen peroxide, which is passed over metals. When this combines with oxygen in the atmosphere, it creates an almighty amount of go that leaves a Ferrari Scuderia wondering which way it went at Paul Ricard’s long straight in the South of France.
When the fuse is lit, 4.5 kN of thrust – the equivalent of 560 horsepower – and 19Gs worth of acceleration shoots Gissy at the horizon quicker than you can say many naughty words. Never has the advice ‘hold on tight’ been more prevalent.
Then let us know if you think the pedal pushers have finally chalked one up against us petrol heads.

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