
OJ Borg attempts cycling's hour record
5 live's OJ Borg attempts cycling's hour record, to see how far he can cycle in 60 minutes from a standing start.
The record currently stands at 52.937km, set by Britain's Alex Dowsett on 2 May 2015 - the fourth time the record has been broken since September 2014.
On Sunday 7 June current Olympic Time Trial champion Sir Bradley Wiggins will attempt the record.
The clip is from 5 live Sport on Tuesday 2 June 2015.
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