Star Wars' Millennium Falcon mapped out to perfection by cyclist

Now that's commitment.
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Johnny Lieu
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GPS drawings have been a relatively uh, genital-heavy affair so far.

So it's nice to see the not-so-crude efforts of cyclist Andrew Collins from Canberra, Australia, who sketched out the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars with the Strava app, especially for May the Fourth.

Collins told the Canberra Times that he originally wanted to map out the Death Star, but noticed the roads around Capital Hill in Canberra are circular -- perfect for the rounded edges of the famed spaceship.

"I saw the goat that someone had drawn on Strava in Perth a couple of months ago and thought 'something needs to be done in Canberra,'" he told the news outlet.

"So with a bit of creative stop-starting, I mapped out the Millennium Falcon."

The route measures 17.4 kilometres (10.8 miles), and took 40 minutes to complete. He said the ride required a bit of "off-roading" up dirt paths to get those lines right.

Now that's commitment. Perfect.

Topics Star Wars

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