When someone is going for a cycle-based land speed record, they really don’t need to be staring forward and thus boosting drag effects.
Today’s invention is a way to help such record breaking attempts.
The rider adopts a face-down position as shown.
A micro projector, attached to the frame and fed with imagery from a tiny camera, facing forward, shows a picture on the ground of where the machine is headed, together with real-time data about current position on the course and the pacing required for that stage of the run.
It might even display motivational messages or imagery.
I’d suggest that the road also have painted on it a line for the bicycle to follow, of course. It might have periodic information about distance covered as well.