British cyclist intending to break the World Record by covering 10,000 kilometres in 50 days has finished the Egyptian distance of his bid. Mark Beaumont left the country on April 15, as planned.

British cyclist intending to break the World Record by covering 10,000 kilometres in 50 days has finished the Egyptian distance of his bid. Mark Beaumont left the country on April 15, as planned.
On April 15 Mark took the 6:00 am ferry and arrived in good time at the border crossing where it took a couple of hours to clear the paperwork and be on his way to Wadi Halfa, Sudan.
In only six days the athlete covered 1510 kilometres of 10,000 and left behind one of the eight countries on the route to his final goal – a new World Record, which is currently held by South African rider Keegan Longueira who finished his cycling tour in 59 days and 8 hours.
The project is financed by LDC, Drum Property Group, Martin Currie, The Wood Foundation, Weir Group, Endura and Koga. Mark’s ambitious plans are supported by Oasis Travel, Tour d’Afrique Ltd and Lady Egypt Tours.