- 2008: Built an engine for the bike that finished fourth at the Daytona 200; being asked to ride for Orange push bikes and also riding for Hope.
- Favourite race; the Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) (England).
- 2010: Finished 82nd in the Isle of Man End 2 End Mountain Bike race out of 1600 riders riding for Hope.
- 2009: Winning the Southern 100; best meeting of the year.
- Won the Mid Antrim Open Race in 2005.
- Built an engine that finished on the podium at the 2004 Senior TT (England).
- 1986: Slow bike winner at Kirmington School.
- His father is his major riding influence.
- First push bike; a Raleigh Chopper.
- First Racing Hero; Peter Williams.
- 'World Human Powered Vehicle Association Guinness 24 hour land record - Men's 24 Hour standing start' at 'Goodwood Motor Racing Circuit', West Sussex, UK on 29 October 2014. Each lap is 2.400 Miles (3.862 kilometres). In 24 hours Guy Martin and Mike Burrows completed 235.4425 laps making the distance covered 565 miles (909.279 Kilometres).
- 'Fastest Hovercraft' at Loch Ken, UK on 8th October, 2014. 75.21 mph (121.04 km/h).
- 'Commercial Vehicle Record' in a modified 'Ford Transit' at 'Nürburgring Nordschleife' racing circuit, Germany on October, 2018. The slightly shorter version (Bridge to gantry) of 11.868 Miles (19.1 Kilometres) in 9.28 mins. This makes the average speed 75.221 Miles per hour (121.056 Kilometres per hour).
- 'British Motor Pacing Record' at Pendine Sands, Wales, UK - on a pushbike on August 13th 2013. 112.94 mph (181.76 km/h).
- 'Guinness World Record' for 'Fastest speed on a gravity powered snow sled' at Grandvalira, Andorra on 10th January, 2014. 83.49 mph (134.368 km/h).
- 'Guinness World Record' for 'Fastest Speed in a Soapbox' at Mont Ventoux, France on 16th October, 2014. 85.61 mph (137.78 km/h).
- 'Guinness World Record' for 'Highest speed on a Wall of Death' at Mancy Airfield, UK on 28th March, 2016. 78.15 mph (125.77 km/h).
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content