The Man who Cycled the World

The Man Who Cycled the World by Mark Beaumont, published by Bantam in 2009, is a detailed account of Beaumont’s extraordinary journey as he attempted to circumnavigate the globe in record time. Over the course of 419 pages, Beaumont shares his experiences from the moment he pedaled through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris on February 15, 2008, after 194 days and 17 hours of cycling. This narrative not only chronicles his remarkable achievement of breaking the Guinness World Record by 81 days but also reflects on the events that shaped his adventurous spirit.
Readers will find a blend of biography and travelogue as Beaumont recounts his travels through diverse cultures and challenging terrains, covering over 18,000 miles. The book delves into his early years in the Scottish countryside, his determination to break records, and the physical and mental endurance required for such an undertaking. With themes of cycling, travel, and personal growth, The Man Who Cycled the World offers insights into both the journey and the man behind it, making it a compelling read for those interested in sports, adventure, and exploration.
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On 15 February 2008, Mark Beaumont pedalled through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. 194 days and 17 hours previously, he had set off from Paris in an attempt to circumnavigate the world in record time. Mark smashed the Guinness World Record by an astonishing 81 days. He had travelled more than 18,000 miles on his own through some of the harshest conditions one man and his bicycle can endure, camping wild at night and suffering from constant ailments. The Man Who Cycled the World is the story not just of that amazing achievement, but of the events that turned Mark Beaumont into the man he is today. From the early years of his free-spirited childhood in the Scottish countryside, he had been determined to break records, cycling across Scotland and then from John O’Groats to Land’s End by the age of fifteen, raising thousands of pounds for charity. After leaving university, he had been equally determined not to settle for an average existence, but to break free and see the world from a saddle, to follow his dreams. This is the tale not just of one of the last great circumnavigation world records, and of the incredible endurance it took to accomplish it, but an insight into many of the the world’s cultures from a unique perspective. From Paris to Istanbul, through Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, India and south-east Asia to Singapore, then across Australia, New Zealand and the United States before the final legs in Europe, all at hundred miles a day, this is the story of a quite remarkable adventure, by a quite remarkable man.
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