
Alex Roy, David Maher, and Cory Welles hold the east/west U.S. transcontinental driving record finishing with an astonishing time of 31:04 from NYC to L.A., but tradition established the start/finish points. Why can’t the sprint be from any eastern coastal town to western coastal town?
The sea-to-shining-sea run is historically infamous, but why don’t we have a border-to-border run too? I predict that in the coming years someone will establish a north/south time from Blaine, WA - to Imperial Beach, CA (or thereabouts), and that that same person(s) will then go for the dual transcontinental title by attacking Roy’s time.

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