The Man Who Cycled The Americas

The Man Who Cycled The Americas

The programmes are coming! You can watch a special preview clip right here.

Just 7 days until The Man Who Cycled The Americas hits our screens.

Programme One is on Tuesday 23rd March, BBC One at 10.35pm.
(Wales and N Ireland have different times)

After the programmes each week come back to the site for more exclusive clips from the journey that you won’t find in the films or anywhere else.

You will also be able to leave a comment for Mark or tweet him a message once you’ve watched the show.

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

When the Cop Says Stop

A few months ago, I received a phone call from a cyclist with an incredible story about an incident in Lawrence County, Ohio. Because the cyclist-a guy named Tony Patrick-was in need of an attorney, I hooked him up with Steve Magas, a contributing author to Bicycling & the Law, and a well-known bicycling attorney in Ohio. After hearing Tony’s story, Steve took his case. More about that later; first, let me tell you about Tony.

 

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Source: www.bicycling.com

Lance Armstrong’s Endgame

 

 

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Source: www.bicycling.com

Programme 3 – Extra Videos!

Programme three. It’s all over!

Well not quite. There’s two extra videos this week. The first one is from the town of Pisco in Peru, which suffered a terrible earthquake in 2007 and the other is when Mark sampled the local delicacy of Guinea Pig, also in Peru (if you find the realities of animal farming disturbing it might not be for you).

Visiting Pisco Earthquake Town

Mark spends a night with the people of Pisco, Peru. A poor region that was devastated by a massive earthquake in 2007.

Guinea Pig Lunch

The calories have to come from somewhere! Mark stops off for some really-fresh Cuyes, that’s Guinea Pig, in Peru.

We hope you have enjoyed the site and the whole Cycling The Americas experience. Don’t forget you can watch the whole series again on iplayer for the next seven days.

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

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