I thought you all might be interested in ultra-endurance cyclist Mark
Beaumont who will
be appearing at Wycombe Swan on
Tuesday 18th May 2010.
The Man who Cycled the World is the
remarkable story of ultra-endurance cyclist Mark Beaumont. In 2008, he broke
the world record for cycling solo around the world, an epic journey of over
18,000 miles, cycling 100 miles per day for over half a year. In 2009, Mark
set out on his second ultra-endurance solo challenge; to cycle the length of
the American Cordillera. On this 13 000 mile expedition, Mark will not only
be cycling down the longest mountain range on the planet, but will also be
climbing the continents two highest peaks, Mt McKinley in Alaska and Aconcagua
in Argentina, making his second self-filmed documentary which has just
finished airing on BBC1 - The Man who Cycled the
Americas.
The Man who Cycled
the World is Mark’s story of his solo-cycle expeditions, a personal
rollercoaster of mental and physical endurance as well as a fascinating
insight into the world we live in.
"Truly inspiring, the
sort of thing that makes you want to get off the couch, out of the
house and on the
road."
- THE SCOTSMAN
When:
Tuesday 18th May 2010, 7.30 pm
Where:
Wycombe Swan Theatre, High Wycombe
Tickets:
£14.00 (concessions £2 off, children £6 off) - group booking discounts
available on request.
Box office: 01494
512000