Oh, there are plenty. Question can't be answered unti you specify under which conditions you want the record:
- unassisted, over one hour, on something like a "standard" road bike
- unassisted in a human powered vehicle (a recumbent with a streamlined body)
- unassisted, downhill
- riding in the wake of a pace car
etc etc
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The King and his Court.
The world record for fastest surface wind speed ever recorded is 253 mph. It was "accurately measured with an anemometer" on Australia's Barrow Island during cyclone Olivia, and being accurately measured makes the "official world record". The unofficial record is 318 mph. This was measured using Doppler radar during an F5 tornado in Oklahoma. It's unofficial because Doppler radar is a less accurate way to measure wind speed than with an anemometer.
The fastest TVR that has ever been on top gear was the TVR cebera speed 12.
The fastest 10-yard split ever electronically recorded was the 1.40 time recorded by current Tennessee Titan runningback Chris Johnson at the 2008 NFL Scouting Combine.
374 mph
The fastest ever serve recorded; 251 Km/h, was by Ivo Karlovic.
Tachyon is the fastest thing ever because its slowest velocity is the speed of light! Light is the fastest thing that can be seen.
1 inch per day!
The fastest wind speed ever recorded on Earth was 253 mph (408 km/h) during Tropical Cyclone Olivia in 1996 at Barrow Island, Australia.
the fastest speed ever is 12874.97 mph
The fastest volleyball serve ever recorded was made by GyΓΆrgy Grozer, a Hungarian volleyball player, with a speed of 134 km/h (83.5 mph) during a match.
100.9mph
200.447 mph set by Buddy Baker at Talladega in 1970.
The fastest speed ever recorded on water is 318 mph (511 km/h), achieved by the Spirit of Australia hydroplane in 1978.
No, tornadoes cannot travel faster than the speed of sound. The fastest tornado winds ever recorded were around 300 mph, while the speed of sound is approximately 767 mph. Therefore, tornadoes are not capable of exceeding the speed of sound.
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