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  • April 3, 2017 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Staff of Election Commission arranging photo copies of voters' identity cards at Election Commission Building, Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, April 03, 2017. Chief Election Commissioner Dr. Ayodhi Prasad Yadav inaugurated the voters' identity cards printing task at Election Commission premises. The Election Commission has started printing voters' identity cards for upcoming local level election scheduled on May 14, 2017. The Election Commission approved the name of 14.54 million voters for the local level election on Sunday, April 02, 2017. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 3, 2017 - Kathmandu, NP, Nepal - Staffs of Election Commission arranging photo copies of voters' identity cards at Election Commission Building, Kathmandu, Nepal on Monday, April 03, 2017. Chief Election Commissioner Dr. Ayodhi Prasad Yadav inaugurated the voters' identity cards printing task at Election Commission premises. The Election Commission has started printing voters' identity cards for upcoming local level election scheduled on May 14, 2017. The Election Commission approved the name of 14.54 million voters for the local level election on Sunday, April 02, 2017. (Credit Image: © Narayan Maharjan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 14, 2017 - London, London, UK - UFC Lightweight Champion CONOR MCGREGOR takes part in a press conference at Wembley SSE on the final leg of their World Tour in London. (Credit Image: © Ray Tang via ZUMA Wire)
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  • January 18, 2018 - Brisbane, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA - Chris Harold of the Glory (#14) chases after a ball during the round seventeen Hyundai A-League match between the Brisbane Roar and the Perth Glory at Suncorp Stadium on January 18, 2018 in Brisbane, Australia. (Credit Image: © Albert Perez via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2016 - Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India - Hand of a dead body's appears from the debris of derailed Indore Patna Express train. More than 100 people have been killed after 14 carriages of an Indian express train derailed in northern Uttar Pradesh state, near Pukhrayan village, some 60 kms from Kanpur. (Credit Image: © Prabhat Kumar Verma via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 20, 2016 - Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India - Hand of a dead body's appears from the debris of derailed Indore Patna Express train. More than 100 people have been killed after 14 carriages of an Indian express train derailed in northern Uttar Pradesh state, near Pukhrayan village, some 60 kms from Kanpur. (Credit Image: © Prabhat Kumar Verma via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Street style, Mira Duma (Miroslava Duma) arriving at Michael Kors Spring Summer 2017 show held at Spring Studios, 50 Varick Street, in New York, USA, on September 14, 2016. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Street style, Mira Duma (Miroslava Duma) arriving at Michael Kors Spring Summer 2017 show held at Spring Studios, 50 Varick Street, in New York, USA, on September 14, 2016. Photo by Marie-Paola Bertrand-Hillion/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • March 14, 2019 - Sebring, Etats Unis - 54 CORE AUTOSPORT (USA) NISSAN DPI NISSAN JONATHAN BENNETT (USA) COLIN BRAUN (USA) ROMAIN DUMAS  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 14, 2019 - Sebring, Etats Unis - 54 CORE AUTOSPORT (USA) NISSAN DPI NISSAN JONATHAN BENNETT (USA) COLIN BRAUN (USA) ROMAIN DUMAS  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Le Mans, FRANCE - 54 SPIRIT OF RACE (CHE) FERRARI 488 GTE GTE AM THOMAS FLOHR (CHE) FRANCESCO CASTELLACCI (ITA) GIANCARLO FISICHELLA  (Credit Image: © Panoramic via ZUMA Press)
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  • Rihanna's 3rd Annual Diamond Ball at Cipriani Wall Street on September 14, 2017 in New York City<br />
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  • May 14, 2017 - Arlington, TX, USA - Texas Rangers manager Jeff Banister (28) takes starting pitcher Andrew Cashner (54) out of the game in the sixth inning against that Oakland Athletics on Sunday, May 14, 2017 at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. (Credit Image: © Richard W. Rodriguez/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 14, 2017 - Arlington, TX, USA - Texas Rangers starting pitcher Andrew Cashner (54) blows a bubble in the dugout during the Mother's Day game against the Oakland Athletics on Sunday, May 14, 2017 at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. (Credit Image: © Richard W. Rodriguez/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 14, 2017 - Arlington, TX, USA - Texas Rangers starting pitcher Andrew Cashner (54) walks toward the dugout after being relieved by manager Jeff Banister (28) in the sixth inning on Sunday, May 14, 2017 at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas. (Credit Image: © Richard W. Rodriguez/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 14, 2018 - Las Vegas, NV, U.S. - LAS VEGAS, NV - SEPTEMBER 14: Chris Eggleston (54) Toyota Tundra  during qualifying for the World of Westgate 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Playoff Race on September 14, 2018 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in Las Vegas, NV.  (Photo by Marc Sanchez/Icon Sportswire) (Credit Image: © Marc Sanchez/Icon SMI via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 2, 2020, Miami Gardens, FL, USA: Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Sammy Watkins (14) catches a pass between San Francisco 49ers defensive back Emmanuel Moseley (41) and strong safety Jaquiski Tartt (29) in the first half of Super Bowl 54 on Feb. 2, 20202 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL. (Credit Image: © TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • September 15, 2018 - Algarve, Portugal, Portugal - 54 Toprak Razgatlioglu Team KAWASAKI PUCCETTI RACING  during the World Superbikes race at Autodromo Internacional do Algarve, 14-16 September 2018 in Algarve, Portugal. (Credit Image: © Fabio Averna/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Lauren Sanchez, the married former TV news anchor said to have been having an affair with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos. A report claims Bezos, 54, has been having an eight-month affair with Sanchez, 49, behind his wife MacKenzie's back. The National Enquirer, which is set to hit the newsstands today, claim Bezos met Sanchez for illicit trysts as often as six times in two weeks, took her on exotic holidays on his $65 million private jet and sent her erotic selfies 'too explicit to print.’ Sanchez is the former anchor of Fox 11's Good Day LA and a helicopter pilot Images taken September 14 2018 at Craig's in Los Angeles. 10 Jan 2019 Pictured: Lauren Sanchez. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • 105-year-old cyclist Robert Marchand during his attempt to break world record in senior endurance race in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France on January 04, 2017. The French cyclist managed 22.547km (14 miles) at the French national velodrome, taking the top spot in a new category - for riders over 105. Robert Marchand already holds the record for those aged over 100 - 26.927km - set in 2012. 'My legs didn't hurt'. 'My arms hurt but that's because of rheumatism.' 'I'm not in such good shape as I was a couple of years back,'. 'I am not here to be champion. I am here to prove that at 105 years old you can still ride a bike,' he said. Born on 26 November 1911, Mr Marchand puts his fitness down to diet - lots of fruit and vegetables, a little meat, not too much coffee - and an hour a day on the cycling home-trainer. A prisoner of war in World War Two, he went on to work as a lorry driver and sugarcane planter in Venezuela, and a lumberjack in Canada. No stranger to sport outside cycling, he competed in gymnastics at national level and has been a boxer. The current men's hour record is held by the UK's Bradley Wiggins - 54.526km - which he set in June 2015.Photo by Frederic Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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