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Autodesk technology key to world record human powered vehicle bid

UK-based Aim93 is aiming to break the world record for a human powered vehicle (HPV) with a newly designed recumbent bicycle, which they unveiled at the recent Autodesk University London event. 

The small team of engineers believes they can hit 93 mph, eclipsing the current standard of 89.6 mph for an HPV. To achieve this, they’re relying on decades of experience and the latest digital design and simulation tools from Autodesk, a team sponsor.

For context, how fast can a person typically go in a vehicle operated under their own power? Most people on a conventional bicycle can easily reach 10 mph on flat terrain. Competitive cyclists can hit speeds of 25-30 mph without too much trouble.

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