It's definitely one way to whizz through rush-hour traffic and avoid the cycling dangers of trucks, white vans and the rest.

François Gissy stuck a rocket onto his bike last week and reached the speed of 333km/h (207mph) on the Circuit Paul Ricard at Le Castellet in the south of France.

His rocket-propelled bike was designed by a friend, Arnold Neracher, and Gissy told Gizmag that he now wants to go on to reach 400km/h (249mph) in less than two seconds.

He explained that the bike has a cluster of three small rocket thrusters that are fuelled by highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide.

The bike easily beat a Ferrari F430 out of the starting blocks on the track.