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Edinburgh cyclist smashes world record



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AN EDINBURGH man today completed his record-breaking challenge to become the fastest person to cycle around the world.
Mark Beaumont, 25, who lives in the New Town, has circumnavigated the globe by bike in 195 days and six hours – smashing the current record of 276 days.

He was reunited with his family today when he crossed the finish line at 2.30pm British time a
t the Arc the Triomphe in Paris – the city where he started his epic bid nearly seven months ago.

Guinness World Records said Mr Beaumont's record still had to be officially verified.

He has received messages of congratulation from Prince William and Olympic cyclist Chris Hoy.

Mr Beaumont, an economics and politics graduate originally from Newburgh in Fife said: "I'm delighted, although I think it will take a while for it to sink in.

"It's great to see my friends and family and now I'm looking forward to getting some sleep.

"The challenge was one of those things which was out there to be done.
"I love the idea of being the first and the fastest and I felt I was capable of beating the record."

Mr Beaumont has cycled 18,000 miles, a feat which has raised thousands of pounds for charity and should ensure his name enters the record books.

During the mammoth solo journey he passed through 20 countries on a route which included Pakistan, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand and the United States.

His bid to circumnavigate the globe has been dramatic at times – he endured floods, road rage and was knocked off his bike in the American state Louisiana by an elderly motorist who drove through a red light.
Mr Beaumont also had his wallet and camera stolen from a hostel after a fight broke out.

He was met today by his mother Una, father Kevin and sisters, Heather and Hannah.

Hannah had travelled from Shanghai to surprise her brother.
Mrs Beaumont said: "I am very proud of him.

"With Mark, the passion is being the first and the fastest.
"It's about pushing himself to the limit."




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  • Last Updated: 15 February 2008 3:32 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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15/02/2008 15:39:29
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alex paterson,

embra 15/02/2008 15:50:20
Does he have water skis on his bike,if not then he has not done what is claimed,so he has cycled in a few countries,Yahoo.
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Jwil,

Lanarkshire 15/02/2008 20:24:18
Well done and congratulations Mark Beaumont.

It made the National News "The British cyclist" but only just. They could have let you speak about it and given you a few moments of fame. I can imagine if it had been some other "British" person they would have done!
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CB,

Somewhere in the EU 15/02/2008 23:35:03
Edinburgh man? I thought he lived in Fife and was originally from Perth!
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A Leither,

16/02/2008 01:03:09
Well done, Mark. Pay no heed to Alex. He wouldn't know anything about personal goals, motivation, effort and perseverance even if they did ring a bell before they ran him over ;-) His idea of healthy exercise would be to lift the dictionary off his bookshelf, and we have all seen over the years that he's not even able to manage that these days !
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Jwil,

16/02/2008 11:28:45
#1 & #22 'Tattie heids'

Someone who sails around the world single handed always gets the ultimate adulation from the media. You could also apply your silly logic to this "did he/she travel overland!"
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bythelight,

16/02/2008 13:20:07
'Mark Beaumont, 25, who lives in the New Town, has circumnavigated the globe by bike in 195 days and six hours – smashing the current record of 276 days'

"I love the idea of being the first and the fastest and I felt I was capable of beating the record."

He obviously wasn't the first to do it if he thought he was capable of beating a record....... what a numpty.

Still credit where credit is due....... don't think I could have taken 7 months out of my busy life to go cycling to get my name into a book....... maybe that's just it..... he's not got a life


 

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