What does it take to Break 300?

Adrenaline. Speed. Salt.

Riding a bicycle at over 300 km/h (187 mph) in the slipstream of a racecar—pushing human and mechanical performance to the very edge.

My name is David van Eerd, medical doctor and former elite cyclist. Together with Watersley Sports & Talentpark, I am on a mission to become the fastest human on a bicycle ever by breaking the world landspeed record.

This challenge requires dedictation, preparation, innovation, and cutting-edge equipment.

Want to be part of this adventure?

Support us, join the journey, or showcase your brand.

Contact us at: info@davidvaneerd.nl
 Instagram: @davidvaneerd

Are you crazy enough to be part of this challenge?

Join a team aiming to write cycling history.

Showcase your brand

Become a partner and show off your brand before, during of after this unique world record attempt.
Be part of a story that will inspire extreme sports and speeds lovers around  the globe.

Join the team

Maybe you’ve thought of a way to support us that we didn’t even consider.
If you want to be a part of Breaking 300 in your unique way – we want to hear from you.

Join the track

We are still looking for a racecar driver and a dragster that can accomodate a temporary fairing.
Ready to take on the challenge?

So, what do you say?

Drop us a message with your contact details below and we will be in touch as soon as possible

Prof. Bert Blocken - Technical advisor

Professor in Aerodynamics at
Heriot-Watt University (UK) &
Universiteit of Leuven (Belgium)

Dr. Fabio Malizia - Technical advisor

Engineer & scientist in aerodynamics at 
Heriot-Watt University (UK) &
University of Leuven (Belgium)

Tom Burkland - Technical advisor

Fomer aerospace engineer US airforce, experienced landspeed racer

Fred Rompelberg  - Advisor

Voormalig professional cyclist and fomer holder of the world land speed record at 268km/h (166mph)  

Floris vd Broek - Mechanic

Allround technician with a lot of experience in road cycling working for several  professional cycling teams.