This track sprinter has 30,000 Facebook fans, but doesn't actually exist (video)
Ion Göttlich is taking the track cycling world by storm and he doesn't even exist
He's got more Facebook followers than Gregory Baugé, Jason Kenny and Maximilian Levy put together, but you won't be seeing Ion Göttlich at the UCI Track World Championships, despite his prowess on the bike.
The reason? Well, he's entirely fictitious. The creation of South African animator Claudio Pavan, Göttlich is a Hulk-like animation who has taken the track cycling world by storm after 'posing' for pictures with famous riders.
He's been snapped with Kristina Vogel, the German trio of Max Niederlag, René Enders and Joachim Eilers and even got a kiss of Caro Ferrer out on a training ride.
Of course, he's not actually with these people, but everyone wants to be seen with him. His creator, Pavan, said he couldn't believe how quickly Göttlich rose to fame.
He told Bicycling: "It took me about six weeks to get him created the way I want; late one night, I posted a video of him on the rollers and went to bed.
"The next morning, it had gone viral with 1.3 million views and my Facebook mail was full of messages. So I decided to try keep him going as if he was a real person with a real life."
And how does Göttlich become so awesome? It might be something to do with the 8,000 squats he does each day, or the fact that he can inflate his tyres to 125psi just using his mouth.
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Stuart Clarke is a News Associates trained journalist who has worked for the likes of the British Olympic Associate, British Rowing and the England and Wales Cricket Board, and of course Cycling Weekly. His work at Cycling Weekly has focused upon professional racing, following the World Tour races and its characters.
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