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Strongman drags a cybertruck for one hour in record-breaking feat

Felix Zappe's jaw-dropping strength redefines human limits. His hour-long cybertruck pull leaves even seasoned strongmen in awe—here's how he did it.

The image shows a black and white photo of a truck with a crane on the back, which is believed to...
The image shows a black and white photo of a truck with a crane on the back, which is believed to be the world's first heavy-duty truck. The truck is a large, four-wheel drive vehicle with a flatbed trailer attached to the back. The crane is used to lift and move heavy objects, and the text at the bottom of the image likely provides more information about the truck.

Berliner pulls truck for an hour using muscle power - Strongman drags a cybertruck for one hour in record-breaking feat

A Berlin-based strongman has set a new endurance record in cybertruck pulling. Felix Zappe, a 110-kilogram middleweight competitor, dragged a heavy goods cybertruck for a full hour using only his physical strength. His achievement far surpassed his original target of 750 metres.

Truck pulling is a demanding strongman discipline where athletes move heavy vehicles without mechanical assistance. Zappe, who works as a corporate development specialist, took on the challenge in his hometown.

The exact distance he covered will be confirmed by reviewing camera footage. During the attempt, he completed four full laps of the course, pushing beyond his initial goal.

While truck pulling records exist, no well-documented cases of similar hour-long attempts are widely known. Zappe's effort stands out as a rare feat in the sport.

Zappe's performance sets a new benchmark in endurance-based strongman events. The precise distance will be verified through video analysis. His success highlights the extreme physical demands of truck pulling as a competitive discipline.

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