Sean Maher


Another week, a little bit closer to Africa

Paul Kimmage’s book Rough Ride has a disturbingly detailed description of a rider who decides to race a stage of the Tour de France with a stomach upset. With this image burnt into my brain I decided to spend the day in bed with a soaring temperature.

ROTR - Reporting from Rioja

I am in Medinaceli 160 km away from Madrid. I just cycled 80km from Soria and have cycled 410km, minimum, since last Monday. I am still a long way from Tarifa and the ferry to Morocco and I have underestimated my budget for Spain by half!

Name That Bike

So this is it.

Tomorrow I will cycle from Cape Cornwall to my house. On Sunday from my house to Plymouth and then I will catch the ferry to Santander. In less than 3 weeks I will be in Morocco, I could be in Mauritania by Christmas. Sometime in the future I hope to roll into Cape Town on my bike.

One week delay

I am not leaving for Africa tomorrow.

This trip seems to be cursed as ever since I started planning it, everything has started going wrong. I wanted to pass my driving test before I left but after controversially failing I have only been able to book one test date since August and that got cancelled and rescheduled for Monday. So now I can’t get the ferry on Sunday and therefore have to put everything back by one week.

How Long is a Fortnight?

Two weeks to go.

Two weeks to go.

I’m well aware I just wrote that twice. But it still hasn’t really sunk in that i'll soon set off on my journey from the UK to South Africa. I thought repeating it might help. It hasn’t.

Two weeks to go!

So I suppose this is a time to reflect on just how long two weeks really is.

Cornwall to Cape Town odyssey to begin 31 October

Halloween departure date for road.cc blogger Sean Maher

Riding out the Recession Ergonomically

I have two problems with MSG bikes who carried out the ergonomic fit for my new bike yesterday. The first is that upon measuring my hands I was told they were ‘medium’ sized. Medium? No man likes to have his hand size downplayed. We all know how the expression goes: big hands, big... actually I’m not sure that is a particularly well known expression at all.

The other problem I have with MSG bikes is that there is not a similar shop nearer to me as I could have spent hours in there and gladly ridden every bike they had in stock.

Riding out the recession: an introduction

Road.cc wrote an article about my trip from Cornwall to Cape Town last month and I thought it was about time for an update from the horse’s mouth.

My journey will hopefully start at the beginning of November and I will be travelling through France and Spain before hitting Africa. From there I will pass through Morocco, Senegal, Ghana and Namibia to name just a few of the countries on my route.

Riding out the recession

Graduate hopes to beat doom and gloom by riding to Cape Town



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