Briton aims to cycle around the world in 80 days

05 Apr, 2017

A British adventurer is hoping to "redefine the limits of human endurance" by attempting to cycle around the world in 80 days from July 2, smashing the current record by over six weeks. Mark Beaumont, who began a warm-up tour of Britain on Tuesday to prepare for the feat, will attempt to travel 18,000 miles (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. He will then cycle across Australia and New Zealand, before heading to North America where he will travel from Anchorage in the United States to Halifax in Canada.
On the final leg, he will cycle from Portugal though Spain and back to Paris. To complete his gruelling challenge, 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, Beaumont is hoping to reclaim a world record title.

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