Along The Med on a Bike Called Reggie

Nonfiction, Sports, Cycling, Travel, Adventure & Literary Travel, Europe
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Author: Andrew P. Sykes ISBN: 9781783015481
Publisher: CyclingEurope.org Publication: October 14, 2014
Imprint: CyclingEurope.org Language: English
Author: Andrew P. Sykes
ISBN: 9781783015481
Publisher: CyclingEurope.org
Publication: October 14, 2014
Imprint: CyclingEurope.org
Language: English
One continent, 6000 kilometres, ten countries, nine weeks, four pannier bags, one man, no detailed plan... and a bike called Reggie.

Secondary school teacher Andrew Sykes moves out of the classroom, climbs onto his bicycle and sets off along the route of the EuroVelo 8, from the southern tip of Greece to the Atlantic coast of Portugal.

However, this is more than just a cycling tale of border crossings and big hills, as our would-be adventurer perspires his way through a hot and sticky mix of Mediterranean landscapes, life and culture.

Join Andrew as he travels Along The Med on a Bike Called Reggie: an inspirational and light-hearted travelogue for cyclists and non-cyclists alike.

'Andrew P Sykes once again delivers a wryly amusing and inspirational account of his travels on Reggie.'

'A brilliant book, I can't put it down... excellent writing style and plenty of humour.'

'I found his writing made me want to keep turning the pages. His self-deprecating approach and dry, delightful wit are a joy.'

'Sykes has an endearing, almost vulnerable quality: his observations are very witty.'

'The author writes with warmth and wit, and does an excellent job of capturing every emotion and every landscape.'
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One continent, 6000 kilometres, ten countries, nine weeks, four pannier bags, one man, no detailed plan... and a bike called Reggie.

Secondary school teacher Andrew Sykes moves out of the classroom, climbs onto his bicycle and sets off along the route of the EuroVelo 8, from the southern tip of Greece to the Atlantic coast of Portugal.

However, this is more than just a cycling tale of border crossings and big hills, as our would-be adventurer perspires his way through a hot and sticky mix of Mediterranean landscapes, life and culture.

Join Andrew as he travels Along The Med on a Bike Called Reggie: an inspirational and light-hearted travelogue for cyclists and non-cyclists alike.

'Andrew P Sykes once again delivers a wryly amusing and inspirational account of his travels on Reggie.'

'A brilliant book, I can't put it down... excellent writing style and plenty of humour.'

'I found his writing made me want to keep turning the pages. His self-deprecating approach and dry, delightful wit are a joy.'

'Sykes has an endearing, almost vulnerable quality: his observations are very witty.'

'The author writes with warmth and wit, and does an excellent job of capturing every emotion and every landscape.'

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