37 Days 3590 miles 132 days to go
Another week, another country as James continues to make good time in his attempt to break the round the world cycling record and to raise money and awareness for research into Parkinson's disease. Last week James finally left Turkey and crossed into Iran, where for a while he lost internet contact with the outside world. Including his stopover in Istanbul James spend almost two weeks in Turkey – the longest time in any one country so far, but then it is a very big country.
By contrast he's already left Iran and as you read this he's heading for Amritsar in India via Dubai. He's flying not pedalling, his original route would have taken him through Pakistan, but the security situation there made that look an increasingly dangerous proposition as he explained in his blog:
“It seems like an unnecessary risk to take, not just for myself but everyone there who will be escorting me, especially as violence has increased fourfold over the last year and westerners are also being targeted. I intend to make up the mileage in the US with an extended and much harder route, going further south than originally intended and going over more mountains.”
So far so good on the equipment front, it's all holding up well and his saddle sores have cleared up too – which must be a relief. Anyone who likes “interesting” architecture should check out his latest blog entry which features a fantastic pic of a house made out of windows.
James has set himself a target of raising £1.8m for research into Parkinson's and this week he added another one per cent towards that target, the total raised so far stands at £36,685.38. If you want to support James in his quest you can donate at his site www.globecycle.org, you can also follow his progress via live GPS updates at www.whereintheworldisjames.com and he also has his own video channel on Youtube.
Next week James will be cycling on through India on his way to Thailand, Malaysia, and then Australia.
The owners of the private car park made reasonable attempts to contact Lime and ask them to remove the bikes that were fly-tipped on their property...
Could be for cyclists with congenitally long arms.
I'll put you down as a no then.
I find it deeply jarring and disappointing that Sir David agrees with these people not wanting a cycle lane. Whenever I watch one of his excellent...
May need insurance, tax and a licence. No problem with the lights though.
If you can't see a %^$&ing large tractor what ^%$£"!*ing hope is there that you will see a cyclist ?...
Well if you *can* interview the original riders at all surely they worked, at least?...
Live: Car plunges over wall and lands on beach rocks...
This should do it...
And finally: I wonder how many of the "more than 3,000" signatures on that petition are actually locals, who live or work there (and are not just...