The Asian Age

Brit cyclist set to beat Fogg’s round the world dash

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Paris: British adventurer Mark Beaumont is set to better the fictional exploits of Phileas Fogg — by going around the world in under 80 days on a bicycle.

The 34-year-old Scotsman hopes to set a new world record for circumnavi­gating the globe on a bike when he arrives at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on Monday night, 79 days after setting out from the landmark in the centre of the French capital.

Fogg took 80 days to complete his voyage by train, ship and balloon in Jules Verne’s classic 1873 novel, Around the World in 80 Days.

Although Beaumont has been able to fly over the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, he has done the rest with his own muscle power.

He spent 16 hours a day in the saddle for 76 days to cover the 29,000 kms, getting up at 3.30 am every morning.

The three remaining days were spent on flights.

“I am quite looking forward to not getting up at half past three every morning,” Beaumont joked as set out in the dark on the 180-kilometre final stretch from his support team’s camper van parked near Tours in the Loire valley southwest of Paris. “I hope today there will be a moment when I can stop and think about what is going on because this had been a couple of years in the planning.”

He will be met in Paris by an inspector from the Guinness Book of Records who will do final checks to determine whether he has set a new record.

Beaumont set out from Paris on July 2 and crossed Europe, Russia and Mongolia before arriving in Beijing.

From there he flew to Perth in western Australia and crossed the country as well as neighbouri­ng New Zealand before flying on to Anchorage in Alaska.

His trans-American journey ended in Halifax in Canada, where he boarded a flight for Lisbon.

Beaumont said being the fastest man to cycle round the world has been his dream since childhood.

This is “the culminatio­n of me as a 12-year-old boy pedalling across Scotland 22 years ago and going on lots of adventures, going further every time,” he told his followers on Twitter.

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British adventurer Mark Beaumont hopes to set a new world record for circumnavi­gating the globe on a bike when he arrives at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris.

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