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"We are general people like students, a service holder, a business person having a common goal of staying healthy in this stressful life and ride for recreation, commute, health and sheer fun – which is a community initiative," a BDCyclists spokesperson said.
The line began with a total of 1,200 cyclists, but some were disqualified for breaking from the line.
Each cyclist was required to ride continuously for two miles while staying in the line and avoiding any significant gaps.
The 1,186 cyclists topped the previous record of 984 set in 2015 during the Sarajevo Grand Prix in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.