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Mark Beaumont set to smash records with 80 days world cycle
Cycling star Mark Beaumont, best known for cycling around the world in 194 days in 2008, will take ultra-endurance to another level by circumnavigating the globe in less than half that time.
Beaumont will be attempting to travel 18,000 miles around the world, starting from Paris on Sunday 2 July. As a warm up to the Artemis World Cycle, he will first cycle around the coastline of Britain, leaving on 4th April. The 3,500 miles, 15-day training ride will be at ’80 days’ pace, with Beaumont cycling for 16 hours and 240 miles per day.
As part of his mission to travel around the world in 80 days, breaking the current world record of 123 days, set by New Zealand’s Andrew Nicholson, the Scottish adventurer is raising funds for Orkidstudio, which works to benefit communities worldwide through innovative architecture and construction. The journey will also be tracked through Twinkl, a global educational platform for primary schools.
Mark Beaumont said: “This is the culmination of the past two decades, since I was a 12-year-old boy cycling across Scotland.I would love for this journey to give people the confidence to take on what they are capable of, for young people in particular to stop and to think ‘what’s my 80 days’?”
“I want to redefine the limits of human endurance by proving what seems impossible really is possible.After capsizing in the Atlantic, I gave up being an athlete for a couple of years, and enjoyed making documentaries about other athletes – but in truth I had unfinished business, I couldn’t idly watch others push their limits. I am excited and nervous about what lies ahead, it truly is unchartered territory.”
Malcolm Roughead, VisitScotland Chief Executive, said: “Mark Beaumont embodies every aspect of #ScotSpirit and is a fantastic ambassador for our country. We are delighted to be able to support him during this incredible feat and, like the whole of Scotland, we will be cheering him on throughout. As Mark makes his way around our beautiful country in the coming weeks, I’m sure the warmth and welcome of his fellows Scots will help carry him through those difficult miles.”
While cycling around the coastline of Britain, Beaumont is expected to drink between eight and ten litres of water per day (the average person drinks two litres) and consume 8,000kcal. Members of the public are encouraged to turn out to support him as he visits towns and cities across the country.
Beaumont has also secured international sponsorship from brands including Artemis Investment Management, LDC, VisitScotland, Koga, Moonsport, Altura, Panaracer, Wiggle, Cardtronics, Tunnocks, The Hunter Foundation, John Clark Motor Group, Scot Motor Home Hire, 80 DAYS Digital, Muckle Media, Menzies Aviation, Thorntons Law LLP and Edinburgh Airport to help support his journey.
For further information please contact:
Laura Mitchell, Assistant PR Manager
Tel: (0131) 472 2043
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About the Artemis World Cycle
- The Artemis World Cycle is an extraordinary challenge to be undertaken by British long-distance athlete, broadcaster and ambassador Mark Beaumont. The journey, starting from Paris on Sunday 2 July, would represent a World Record, meaning Mark would break the existing world record by more than 40 days.
- Mark Beaumont will leave Paris on Sunday 2 July and cycle to Beijing via Poland, Lithuania, Russia, and Mongolia. He will then cycle between Perth and Brisbane in Australia, and between Invercargill and Auckland in New Zealand. The fourth leg of his challenge is between Anchorage in the United States and Halifax in Canada, and he will complete his journey by cycling from Lisbon to Paris.
- Orkidstudio is a charity based in Kilmacolm, Scotland and Nairobi, Kenya, that works to benefit communities worldwide through innovative architecture, construction and social enterprise.
- Keep track of this incredible journey at www.artemisworldcycle.com and on Twitter via @MrMarkBeaumont
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