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Extreme adventurer Sean Conway breaks Europe cycle record | Extreme adventurer Sean Conway breaks Europe cycle record |
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An extreme adventurer says he has set a new world record for the fastest crossing of Europe by bicycle. | An extreme adventurer says he has set a new world record for the fastest crossing of Europe by bicycle. |
Sean Conway, 37, from Cheltenham cycled about 4,000 miles (6,500 km) unsupported from Portugal to Russia in 24 days, 18 hours and 39 minutes. | |
The bearded athlete, who set off on 16 April, said he was "relieved" to have finished. "It was the most intense three weeks of my life." | |
Mr Conway's new record is awaiting ratification from Guinness. | |
The previous record of 25 days, 3 hours and 38 minutes was set last year by German rider Jonas Deichmann. | The previous record of 25 days, 3 hours and 38 minutes was set last year by German rider Jonas Deichmann. |
Mr Conway's mother, Babette Pinder, said: "I knew he would make it. I had every confidence in him. I don't worry about Sean. | Mr Conway's mother, Babette Pinder, said: "I knew he would make it. I had every confidence in him. I don't worry about Sean. |
"But what does pull my heart strings, to see him so tired and so thin, it's horrible." | "But what does pull my heart strings, to see him so tired and so thin, it's horrible." |
She said her son would not have time to celebrate because he needs to catch a flight home on Saturday in order to fly to South Africa on Monday to attend his sister's wedding. | She said her son would not have time to celebrate because he needs to catch a flight home on Saturday in order to fly to South Africa on Monday to attend his sister's wedding. |
Mr Conway rode from Cabo de Roca in Portugal to Ufa in Russia unsupported, meaning he was cycling solo and carrying all of his kit with him. | Mr Conway rode from Cabo de Roca in Portugal to Ufa in Russia unsupported, meaning he was cycling solo and carrying all of his kit with him. |
This is not the first time Mr Conway has taken on an endurance challenge. | This is not the first time Mr Conway has taken on an endurance challenge. |
In 2015, he became the first person to complete a run, a cycle and a swim each the length of the UK. | In 2015, he became the first person to complete a run, a cycle and a swim each the length of the UK. |
Mr Conway ran the 1,000-mile (1,610km) distance from John O'Groats to Land's End. He spent months swimming between the two points in 2013, having already cycled the distance. | Mr Conway ran the 1,000-mile (1,610km) distance from John O'Groats to Land's End. He spent months swimming between the two points in 2013, having already cycled the distance. |
Later in 2015, he completed the journey a fourth time - by boat. | Later in 2015, he completed the journey a fourth time - by boat. |
He also completed a 4,200-mile "ultra-triathlon" in 2016, circumnavigating the coast of mainland Britain by a mix of bike, swimming and running. | He also completed a 4,200-mile "ultra-triathlon" in 2016, circumnavigating the coast of mainland Britain by a mix of bike, swimming and running. |
He had to abandon a record attempt for the fastest crossing of Europe by bicycle last year due to injury, | He had to abandon a record attempt for the fastest crossing of Europe by bicycle last year due to injury, |
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