Scottish ultra-cyclist Caroline Livesey smashed the fastest known time for the North Coast 500 this week, taking more than four hours off the record, verification pending.

At 4am on Tuesday morning, in the growing glow of a mid-summer Scottish dawn, Livesey set off from Inverness Castle with a singular goal: to get back to the Highland city at the northern end of Loch Ness within 36 hours and 39 minutes, having cycled right around the top of Scotland along the NC500 touring route.

On Wednesday afternoon, after lunch, 32 sleepless hours and 21 minutes after she left, Livesey rolled back into Inverness and straight into the world record books, beating Christina Mackenzie’s time in the process (verification by Guinness World Records and the World Ultra Cycling Association pending).

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The men’s record for the NC500 was set in September 2023, when Matt Downie rode the route in 27 hours, 30 minutes exactly, beating Mark Beaumont’s previous record time by an hour.

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