World Cycling Stripped Bare

World Cycling Stripped Bare by Sean Conway, published by Mortimer Lion Publishing in 2012, is a comprehensive guide that chronicles the author’s journey from a novice cyclist to an aspiring world record holder. With 133 pages, this edition is presented in English and offers insights into the challenges and preparations involved in long-distance cycling. Conway shares his personal experiences and the pivotal moments that led him to embark on this ambitious quest, emphasizing the importance of determination and planning.
Readers will find practical advice on various aspects of cycling, including equipment selection, nutrition, training regimens, and safety measures. Conway’s narrative focuses on the transformative journey of going from cycling short distances to tackling 200 miles a day. He aims to inspire others by asserting that anyone can undertake a similar adventure, provided they are adequately prepared. This book serves as a resource for those interested in sports and recreation, particularly cycling, and offers a detailed look at the commitment required to achieve such a significant goal.
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Sean Conway woke up one day, realising he was sick of the rat race, wanted to do something that would shape the rest of his life. With virtually no cycling experience, Sean decided that he would try and become the fastest person to cycle around the world. Six months before he departed he had no bike, no funding and couldn’t even cycle 40 miles without having to catch the train home. Find out everything from equipment, nutrition, training, safety, sponsorship, and how to go from cycling 40 miles to 200 miles a day. Sean really believes that ANYONE can cycle around the world. The hardest part is getting to the start line. This book will make sure you are as prepared as you’ll ever be when you get there.
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