St.Petersburg, Russia. 13th Aug, 2014. Unique cycling finished in St. Petersburg. 47-year-old Austrian Wolfgang Fasching, holds several world records, completed the cycle race «Russia C2C'' Vladivostok - St. Petersburg. For 22 days the courageous athlete from Japan to the Baltic Sea alone covered more than 10,000 kilometers. He set a new world record for the longest distance overcome by bike. His path led through dozens of cities in Russia, Lake Baikal, Siberian lowland and the Ural Mountains. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News
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Aug. 13, 2014 - St.Petersburg, Russia - Unique cycling finished in St. Petersburg. 47-year-old Austrian Wolfgang Fasching, holds several world records, completed the cycle race «Russia C2C'' Vladivostok - St. Petersburg. For 22 days the courageous athlete from Japan to the Baltic Sea alone covered more than 10, 000 kilometers. He set a new world record for the longest distance overcome by bike. His path led through dozens of cities in Russia, Lake Baikal, Siberian lowland and the Ural Mountains. Daily Wolfgang drove about 500 miles with an average speed of 30 km / h, and a dream cyclist spend no more than 3-4 hours. Pictured: cyclist Wolfgang Fasching. (Credit Image: © Andrey Pronin/ZUMA Wire)