On this day (September 17th 1967) - The Perfect Race
Beryl Burton rode through the Yorkshire countryside, her pedal strokes smooth and powerful. In the 1967 12-hour time trial, she wasn't just racing against women – she was fastest overall. Her distance of 277.25 miles set a new absolute record, beating both men's and women's competitions. It would take two years before any man could better her mark, cementing Burton's place as one of cycling's greatest pioneers.