Motorcyclist Aims to Circle Globe in 19 Days

A motorcyclist plans to complete a 29,000 km round-the-world trip in 19 days, riding up to 17 hours daily.

Motorcyclist Aims to Circle Globe in 19 Days

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A motorcyclist is attempting to set a new record for the fastest circumnavigation of the globe by motorcycle, aiming to complete the journey in just 19 days. The route covers more than 29,000 kilometers across five continents, with the rider spending up to 17 hours per day on the road.

According to the latest reports, the rider began the journey in [start location] and will pass through [list of countries/continents]. The attempt is being monitored by the Guinness World Records, which requires specific criteria for such records, including crossing the equator and covering a minimum distance.

As of today, August 21, 2026, the rider has completed [X] days of the journey and is currently in [location]. Weather conditions and border crossings have been cited as the main challenges. The current record for the fastest motorcycle circumnavigation stands at [previous record time], set by [previous record holder] in [year].

The rider's team is providing daily updates via social media and a dedicated website. If successful, this would be a remarkable achievement in endurance and motorcycling history.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current record for the fastest motorcycle circumnavigation?

As of 2026, the record is held by [previous record holder] with a time of [previous record time], set in [year].

What are the Guinness World Records requirements for a motorcycle circumnavigation?

The route must cross the equator, cover at least 18,000 miles (about 29,000 km), and start and end at the same point.

How many hours per day does the rider plan to ride?

The rider plans to ride up to 17 hours per day to achieve the 19-day goal.

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