Five hundred days after globe-pedalling cyclist Ken Roberts set off from Somerset on a four year round-the-world trip to raise funds for the Outward Bound Trust, he has reached the Australian town of Cairns.
In September 2009 Ken began his journey on a Thorn eXp touring bike, hoping to raise £45,000 for the charity that works with young people to help them develop to their full potential.
After crossing Europe, northern Turkey, through Russian-occupied Georgia and Causcasus, Ken spent most of 2010 crossing Asia. From the arid plains of eastern Kazakhstan through the mountains of western China and into the Gobi desert, he had to contend with treacherous roads, temperatures of over 40 degrees C and unrelenting gale-force winds.
Ken arrived in Hong Kong at Christmas having crossed two continents and covered over 9,000 miles. He enjoyed celebrating with traditional British food including Christmas pudding on Christmas Day.
Having arrived in Cairns he recovered from a bout of flu before getting underway again on January 15, the 500th day of his challenge. As three quarters of Queensland has been declared a natural disaster area, he is expecting to see a lot of the flooding devastation once he heads south. Read more about Ken's trip here.
Some facts and figures from Ken's 500 days on the road:
Number of punctures - 7
Number of tyres used - 2 sets (plus temporary set for a small section)
Number of brake pads used - one set
Number of spokes broken - nil
Number of Rohloff Speedhub oil changes - 5
Socks used - still washing the original 2 pairs ones
Cycle shorts worn out - one pair
Howling gales - first day - Dartmoor, UK, numerous in the Gobi desert
Number of days cycled in rain so far - quite a few
Number of days cycling in the sunshine - lots - in the desert
Highest temperature experienced - mid-40s, Gobi desert
Lowest temperature experienced - minus 20, Bulgaria
Number of continents crossed - 2 (Europe and Asia)
Number of countries passed through (excluding UK and Australia but including Hong Kong as a de facto separate country to mainland China) - 14
Number of (unlawful) detentions - one - by Kazakhstan border guards (20 mins!)
Number of bribes paid - 3 - all in Azerbaijan
Number of (attempted) thefts - one - video camera - retrieved
Most bizarre place slept - HGV lorry cab, Gobi desert, China
Offers of marriage – nil
Hold on a minute - was the bus driver distracted by the teenager wearing earphones? Is that why they didn't bother to check their "blind spots"?
Also don't forget - Sustrans are a charity *....
Yes ... but (just due to the large numbers of people affected) this likely would only proceed in the UK at a very ... cautious ... pace....
A handful of acorns should be enough to keep you going
Pfffft! Tampico is so last-year. The best artisanal fibre for cleaning bikes is obviously free-range squirrel hair.
Arsehole in the van not with standing, how did they manage to get a risk assessment allowing a race (a group not a TT) group to be competing on ...
I think reviewer completely missed the point here trying to match bike's name with what it can do. Ribble is namin git's bike weirdly, the...
Bit of googling gone wrong in the article - the JAT is the Junction Assessment Tool, the Joint Approval Team appears to be a coutner terrorism...
Can't believe that child threw his bike on the floor at the end of that. Young people today have no respect... ;))
Its not the same stem fitted to the two bikes though, and we aren't talking about HTA we are talking about stem inclination or "stem rise" to use...