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The Man Who Cycled the World

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Crown Publishing Group, Jun 28, 2011 - Sports & Recreation - 390 pages
The remarkable true story of one man's quest to break the record for cycling around the world
 
On the 15th of February 2008, Mark Beaumont had pedaled through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris—194 days and 17 hours after setting off in an attempt to circumnavigate the world. His journey had taken him, alone and unsupported, through 18,297 miles, 4 continents, and numerous countries. From broken wheels and unforeseen obstacles in Europe, to stifling Middle Eastern deserts and deadly Australian spiders, to the highways and backroads of America, he’d seen the best and worst that the world had to offer.
 
He had also smashed the Guinness World Record by an astonishing 81 days. This is the story of how he did it.
Told with honesty, humor, and wisdom, The Man Who Cycled the World is at once an unforgettable adventure, an insightful travel narrative, and an impassioned paean to the joys of the open road.


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Review: The Man Who Cycled The World

User Review  - Beatrice - Goodreads

Simply written, but very engrossing. Although the travel commentary was enlightening, I most enjoyed reading about what was going through his mind and spirit. As a cyclist myself, I felt as though I ... Read full review

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User Review  - Andrew - Goodreads

I have to say that after the first 110 pages, which detailed the first leg of Mark's journey around the world, I was still not sure that I was going to enjoy the book. Apart from what you would expect ... Read full review

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