Curious logo
 
Image depicting 6-year-old Chennai boy sets world cycling record

6-year-old Chennai boy sets world cycling record

 

Recommended for Foundational Grades

A 6-year-old boy named Rian Kumar from Chennai, Tamil Nadu has set a world cycling record. He has cycled 100 kilometres non-stop in record time.

The World Book of Records has recognised him for being the “fastest and youngest to perform non-stop distance cycling of 108.09 km in 5 hours, 17 minutes and 6 seconds”.

Rian is a class 2 student and his parents are officers in the Indian Navy. He is popular among people who participate in cycle races in Chennai. And he has many “fans” who admire his enthusiasm and skill.

It seems, what Rian likes the most about cycling is speed. He says he practises cycling three days a week and also trains on other days too. It seems, even on TV, he doesn’t watch cartoons but global cycling network on YouTube.

Future dreams

Rian says that someday, he hopes to participate in the prestigious (respected) 200-km Brevets de Randonneurs (BRM) cycle race. Moreover, it is also his dream to participate in Tour De France.

What is Tour de France?

The Tour de France is a famous men’s bicycle race primarily held in France every year. It also occasionally passes through nearby countries. The race happens over 23 days.

The world cycling record breaker says “Practice. If you practice and work hard, you can do whatever you like”.

 

Image depicting Curious Times Logo

There are so many interesting and exciting things happening in the world today. To keep yourself updated do not miss out on reading Curious Times – a news website for children. We engage and educate kids through news, information and trivia. We are also delighted to publish what children send to us in My Expressions. These could be art and creative projects, their thoughts in the form of drawings, paintings, photographs and write-ups. And also books, games or movie reviews. 

All the great content from the kids finds its way to our Newspaper Curious Times Weekly and The Curious Magazine. You can also reach out to us on WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook. Youtube, Twitter, Linked In, Or write to us at hello@curioustimes.in.

  (Please login to give a Curious Clap to your friend.)

Share your comment!

To post your comment Login/Signup