Mark Beaumont - The Man Who Cycled The World
20 April 7:30 PM Buy Tickets
The Man Who Cycled The World is the remarkable story of adventurer Mark Beaumont. In 2008, he broke the world record for cycling solo around the world, an epic journey of over 18,000 miles, cycling 100 miles per day for over half a year. In 2009, Mark set out on his second ultra-endurance solo challenge; to cycle the 13,000-mile length of the American Cordillera – not only cycling down the longest mountain range on the planet, but also climbing the continent’s two highest peaks, Mount McKinley in Alaska and Aconcagua in Argentina, and making his second self-filmed documentary for BBC1, Cycling the Americas.
The Man Who Cycled The World is Mark’s story of his adventures, a personal rollercoaster of mental and physical endurance as well as a fascinating insight into the world we live in.
Truly inspiring, the sort of thing that makes you want to get off the couch, out of the house and on the road
The Scotsman
Location: Buxton Opera House
£12.50, £14.50
Discounts:
Groups of 8 or more/Senior Citizens/Disabled
£1.25 off (not Dress Circle)
JSA/Income Support/Students/Children
1/2 Price (not Dress Circle)
Standby Tickets: £5
Matcham Cards/Buxton Breaks
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