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In an attempt to make a world record, a New Zealander is currently cycling the 6000km golden quadrilateral highway of India. Tim Chittock aims to cover it in just 20 days with an average speed of 300kms per day!
No, he is not crazy or insane, he is doing it for a cause. Chittock's raising funds for ‘Asha for Education’, a charity which helps all aspects of education from food to classrooms.
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The-25-year-old has just completed bachelors in Law and Economics at University of Waikato. Tim Chittock had earlier cycled across Australia and New Zealand, his longest ride so far being 5,250 kilometers.
He started his journey from New Delhi on 27th Feb. Currently he is cycling in the south and has already covered close to 3000 kms! Here is his FB page link to follow him - https://goo.gl/BSvNkb
His Indian adventure is going through a roller coaster ride of highs and lows. Just after he started his journey, fell sick. But he soon recovered and bounced back.
Tim had been warned before that the most difficult part of the trip could be being chased by dogs with rabies.
“I also heard the roads were terrible with lots of potholes and tons of traffic that’s out of control. But the experience I have gained is priceless and have encountered some very kind and friendly Indians,” he added.
In order to comply with Guinness World Record requirements, Tim is keeping a log book to record the distance covered, and people he meets who can verify he’s been to each location. The entire route is being tracked on GPS.
We wish him luck to complete the journey and encourage the Indians to take up such Adventure.