Manfred Nüscheler - Roller Cycling Record Holder
Roller Cycling Record Holder
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World-class player Manfred Nüscheler
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On 28.03.1990 I won a Roller Race against the Olympic Champion Pascal Richard (1996) on TV TSR.
http://www.recordholders.org/en/records/roller1.html
http://www.recordholders.org/de/records/roller1.html

My name is Manfred Nüscheler. I am a Journalist from Switzerland.

[email protected]

In 1980 I have written "So gewinnt man Mühle" (128 Pages, ISBN 3-473-43039-0), a book about the Classical Board game "Nine Men's Morris" (Merrills, Mill, Morris, Merelles). In "www" I am the Leader in some Chess- and  Morris-Rankings (Nicks: SGMM, ManfredN, Freddy2799, 9MensMorris).

On 25.02.1995 I played a Draw in Simultan-Chessgame against the Swiss Chamion GM Lucas Brunner (Elo 2525) in the Hotel Bellevue In Bern.

Abstract Games  Magazine,
Issue 13, 
Spring 2003
Nine Men's Morris
by Manfred Nüscheler
http://www.abstractgamesmagazine.com/magazine13.html
Editorial:
"In this issue we are proud to have two articles written by world-class players in their respective games, Manfred Nüscheler in Nine Men's Morris and John Vehre in Grand Chess."

Hometrainer Contest (Roller Races)
I am a Roller Cycling Record Holder. I realised 5 Records in the "Guinness Book of Records" (German Version) and 5 times I was in a TV-Show. I wan over 80 Hometrainer Contests .(1996)    
http://www.recordholders.org/en/records/roller1.html

http://www.cyclingnews.com/results/2000/sep00/sep21news.shtml
News for September 21, 2000
(End of text)
Roller record broken
44 year old Manfred Nüscheler has set a new speed record for riding on stationary rollers, clocking 164.1 km/h in Berne, Switzerland on September 16, 2000. The record was set using a 54x11 (10.49 m) gear on a standard bike (Moser frame with Campagnolo gear) on Minoura rollers. The old record was 160.4 km/h.
During the attempt, Nüscheler rode at between 269 and 284 rpm, demonstrating that leg speed is not necessarily lost as one gets older.
P.S. 269-284 rpm was realised with a little gear to begin.
164,1 km/h (102 mph) with 54x11 gear are 261 rpm

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Manfred Nüscheler - Roller Cycling Record Holder
I am with bike sprint records in the
GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS 1999 (German Version):

1.) 1020 Watt (1,4 hp) during 60 seconds on a Bike-Generator, (13 May 1991)
to operate 100 Rasers, in the TV-Show "Supertreffer"by Kurt Felix.

2.) 2378 Watt (3,3 hp) during 5 seconds on a Bike-Ergometer, (22 March 1995)
to operate 200 lamps.

3.) 14,36 seconds for 500 meters, standing start, electronic time, (speed medium: 126 km/h [78 mph], speed maximum: 133 km/h [83 mph]) on the CYCLUS 2 Recordtrainer. (Gear: 54x12) (15 August 1997)

4.) 32,48 seconds for 1000 Meter, standing start, electronic time, (speed medium: 111 km/h [69 mph], speed maximum: 119 km/h [74 mph]) on the CYCLUS 2 Recordtrainer. (Gear: 54x12) (8 August 1997)

5.) 271 revolutions per minute on 9 March 1990

6.) absolute speed record: 164.1 km/h [102.0 mph]  September 16, 2000.
(54x11, 261 RPM)

http://www.recordholders.org/en/records/roller1.html
http://www.kycyclist.org/sep2000/0203.html
http://www.sportmedinfo.de/radsport.htm
http://www.zeitschrift-sportmedizin.de/inh05_2000.htm

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World Record Human Power

Cyber Cyclery: The Internet Bicycling Hub
http://cyclery.com/lists/hardcore-bicycle-science/hardcore-bicycle-science-archive-hyper/hardcore-bicycle-science.199801/0070.html

Fri, 23 Jan 1998  11:28:24  +0100

The current world record in human power peak-production is held by
Manfred Nüscheler
Bernastr. 65
CH-3005 Bern
Switzerland
[email protected]

The record is filed in the Guinness book of records and is about 3 HP during a few seconds (on an ergometer). Those who would like to know more details, please contact Manfred directly.

Kind regards
Dr. Andreas Fuchs
Bern
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