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Simon S. Bradeley (Born 16 January 1981) is an English endurance athlete who has previously held Guinness World Records for the most amount of time spent cycling a Static "Spin" Cycle. The first world record was in May 1999 at South Moorlands Leisure Centre in Staffordshire England which was an official Guinness World Record of 38 Hours.

In June 2000 Bradeley also completed a Marathon 58 hours Spin cycling to attempt to break the new World record which had been increased to 42 hours and 15 minutes by a South African Endurance athlete.

In September 2002 Simon also rode 484 miles in 24 hours for the Caudwell Charitable trust also as part of a new Guinness World Record attempt for the most distance in 24 hours, the previous world record stood at 436 miles. This event took place at The Esporta Health and Fitness Club [|Stoke on Trent England].

Bradeley's events have always been ridden for charity and non profit organisations.

Simon Bradeley is still competing in cycling events in the UK.