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Cycling around the world in 80 days

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BRITISH adventurer Mark Beaumont ( left) is attempting to cycle around the world in 80 days from July 2, smashing the current record by over six weeks.

Beaumont, who began a warm-up tour of Britain recently to prepare for the feat, will attempt to travel 28,968 kilometres under his own steam, cycling for 16 hours a day.

“I want to redefine the limits of human endurance by proving what seems impossible really is possible,” Beaumont said in a statement.

The first leg of his journey will see him cycle from Paris to Beijing through Poland, Lithuania, Russia, Mongolia and China before cycling across Australia and New Zealand.

Then he will head to North America where he will go from Anchorage in the US to Halifax in Canada, and on the final leg, cycle from Portugal though Spain and back to Paris.

In all, Beaumont will need to cycle 240 miles a day and consume a daily diet of 8,000 calories and up to 10 litres of water.

With this attempt, he is hoping to reclaim a world record title.

In 2008, he travelled the globe by bicycle in 194 days. The current record is held by New Zealander Andrew Nicholson who did it in 123 days in 2015.

Beaumont is confident he can halve his own time, explaining that he had not had any back-up the first time around, and had to “find clean water and a safe place to sleep”.

“This time, it’s almost Tour de France style; I’ve got a support vehicle behind me, it’s just about performanc­e and that makes a huge difference,” he said.

Beaumont listed border crossings as one of his main concerns.

“I understand what I’m taking on, it scares me, it’s hugely intimidati­ng” Beaumont told the BBC. – AFPRelaxne­ws

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