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24 Hours Barcelona – The Must See Tourist Attractions







Cycling from St. Petersburg to Lisbon with the Trans-Europa Bicycle Expedition may be one of the hardest tasks anybody could set themselves in their life, but it will also be the most memorable. If you get your plans right you can see plenty of major sites. Here, we will explore stopping over in Bar... Continue Reading

What the Heck is hairtail? A Chinese Food Decoder for 2012 Silk Route Cyclists







 

For our first few weeks in China a lot of our meals will be in local restaurants and hotels.  When we eat as a group in China we will order for the entire group.  However when you are out cycling and want to stop at a restaurant you will need to order on your own. 



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The Father of the Turkmens strikes back







Updating our report on a Dog's life in Turkmenistan, it appears that plans to mothball the golden rotating statue of Turkmenistan's late eccentric dictator (pictured above) have been altered. One year after it was toppled as authorities sought to dismantle the leader's overwhelming perso... Continue Reading

Good bye Pharaoh’s Delight, hello The Gorge







TDA cyclists rode into the dusty city of Khartoum in convoy yesterday, marking the end of the first of eight sections of the full Tour d’Afrique. Pharaoh’s Delight is now officially something of the past and riders have already notched up almost 2000km on their odometers. One down, seven... Continue Reading

In Udaipur







Our first night out of Jodhpur was at Fort Dhamli, a quaint little property of 10 rooms set in the small village of Dhamli. It’s run by Inder – a well spoken guy with an engaging smile who pulled out all the stops for our group. Fort Dhamli, and the village Dhamli don’t appear on o... Continue Reading

Why I love Sudan







The other day while riding sweep I caught up with rider Ian who stopped on the side of the road to talk to some locals. The man’s name is Abudi  and he invites us into the village for a cup of tea.  We are only a couple of kilometres from lunch and it’s only 12:30 – the g... Continue Reading

Our Bike in Africa

This is the first in a series of reports from our bike in Africa - Cinelli. More to follow. We hope you enjoy them...







I had always dreamed of visiting the pyramids.  Growing up in Italy I found myself yearning for distant lands, when the opportunity came to join the Tourd’Afrique I rolle
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Read this Book!







Lonely Planet writer Tom Hall reviews 10:Celebrating Ten Years of the Tour d'Afrique Bicycle Race & Expedition.



You can also read about his experience in getting lost in Botswana on the Tour d'Afrique in 2009 here.... Continue Reading

5 Places Best Seen from the Seat of A Bicycle







Few modes of transportation connect you with the intimacy of your surroundings with such efficiency as a bicycle. Anyone who has ridden any significant distance can attest to the freedom you feel on a bike.  Of course not all rides are created equal.  Sometimes the location and circumstanc... Continue Reading

Sudanese Impressions







A lot can be said about slow travel but it is difficult to explain just how you get to experience a place in a different manner when you’re only travelling approximately 120km per day as opposed to the possible 1000km when in a car.







For the first time on this trip the riders could really ap
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