Record-breaking British cyclist Mark Beaumont bids to set a new World Record; this time he’s going to cover 10,000 kilometers in less than 50 days. The route lies through Africa – from Cairo to Cape Town.

Record-breaking British cyclist Mark Beaumont bids to set a new World Record; this time he’s going to cover 10,000 kilometers in less than 50 days. The route lies through Africa – from Cairo to Cape Town.
In 2011 Beaumont rowed from Canada to the 1996 location of the North Magnetic Pole. In the beginning of 2012 the athlete was saved from the capsized boat crossing from Morocco to Barbados.
He has degree in politics from Glasgow University; he’s an author of best selling cycling book in the UK “The Man Who Cycled the World” and another book “The Man Who Cycled the Americas”.
He is also a dedicated charity fundraiser ever since his first cycle across Scotland at the age of 12 that raised £3000 to more recently raising over £100,000 by running and swimming across Scotland.
In recognition of his work with young people, charity and his sporting achievements, Mark was named Top Scot 2011 and presented an Honorary Doctorate from Dundee University in 2013.