"Zef Eisenberg"@en . . . . . . . . . "RAF Elvington, Yorkshire, England"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1973-03-22"^^ . "1973-03-22"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "25804"^^ . . . . . . . . "Zef Eisenberg"@en . . . "56249676"^^ . . . . "1116667144"^^ . . "Founder, Maximuscle"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "2020-10-01"^^ . "2020-10-01"^^ . . . . . . . . "Zef Eisenberg (22 March 1973 \u2013 1 October 2020) was the British founder of sports nutrition brand Maximuscle, an ultra-speed motorbike racer and television presenter. Eisenberg founded the sports nutrition brand Maximuscle in 1995. He held over 70 British and world land speed records, including a Guinness World Record. They include the world's fastest turbine bike (234 mph); the UK's fastest (no-fairing) 'naked' bike (225.6 mph); world's fastest motorbike racer on sand at 201.5 mph; Britain's fastest-ever motorcycle crash at over 230 mph; fastest ever wheel powered vehicle in a 1,500 hp Porsche at Pendine Sands at 210.33 mph, and fastest electric motorbike in the world (unfaired) with a 197 mph GPS peak speed."@en . . . "1973"^^ . . . "Zef Eisenberg (22 March 1973 \u2013 1 October 2020) was the British founder of sports nutrition brand Maximuscle, an ultra-speed motorbike racer and television presenter. Eisenberg founded the sports nutrition brand Maximuscle in 1995. He held over 70 British and world land speed records, including a Guinness World Record. They include the world's fastest turbine bike (234 mph); the UK's fastest (no-fairing) 'naked' bike (225.6 mph); world's fastest motorbike racer on sand at 201.5 mph; Britain's fastest-ever motorcycle crash at over 230 mph; fastest ever wheel powered vehicle in a 1,500 hp Porsche at Pendine Sands at 210.33 mph, and fastest electric motorbike in the world (unfaired) with a 197 mph GPS peak speed. He was presenter for the TV series Speed Freaks, a six episode production on ITV4, produced by Keshet, and appeared on several other TV shows, including The Motorbike Show with Henry Cole and Zef's famous Madmax Turbine bike. He died 1 October 2020 aged 47 when his car flipped and crashed while attempting a British land speed record at RAF Elvington, Yorkshire."@en . . "Car speed record crash"@en . . . . . . . . . "2020"^^ . . . "Merton, London, England"@en . . . . "Zef Eisenberg"@en .