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Me, Myself, and I
Dublin Saturday September 8th 2007. - France September 10th 2007. - Crossed The Bosporus Bridge into Asia on November 20th 2007 and entered China on March 26th 2008 and made Beijing on August 6th 2008. after 14,136km

THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED US TO GET ON THE ROAD AND CONTRIBUTE SO MUCH TO OUR CHARITIES.

CONOR ROWAN

PAUL RYAN

MARK DONLON
What
3 nutters cycling roughly 18, 500km. going from Dublin to Rosslare, getting the ferry to Cherbourg on the west coast of Europe and then cycling along what could be the longest unbroken overland straight line in the world to Beijing on the west coast of aAsia
Why
1. To raise money for 2 worthy causes: UCD Volunteers Overseas and ARC cancer support centre
2. To support our friend and European champion David Gillick in his Olympic campaign

3. To find adventure and glory on the old silk road
How
Traveling through Ireland, France, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and China
We Left
Dublin on the 8th of September 2007 and will hopefully arrive in Beijing in time for the 2008 Olympics
We are NOW
In china in the xinjiang or turkestan province which is 3 times the size of france!
who
• Conor Rowan 3rd year veterinary student

• Paul Ryan special needs assistant/ringmaster of the classroom

• Mark Donlon quantity surveyor extraordinaire
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  • Revolution Cycle - "BEST OF LUCK"

    "BEST OF LUCK" to Simon Evans and Fearghal O'Nuallain began the first Irish circumnavigation of the globe by bicycle this morning Nov 2nd at 10am from Blackrock College Dublin. Their unsupported expedition will cover over 30,000km, passing through 30 countries and some of the highest, lowest, driest, coldest, warmest and loneliest places on earth. In doing so, they will be promoting the positive contribution that cycling can make to mental health and the environment, raising funds for Aware and highlighting climate change. Follow their progress on http://revolutioncycle.ie/

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  • We are Now - Aug 6th

    hey all................so we finally made it to beijing! the cycle from tianjin wasn't as easy as we thought. once we left the city outskirts we realised that the sign we had seen was misleading and had underestimated our final leg by an extra 30km. so our penultimate day ended up being longer than we expected which had us cycling further into the afternoon heat than we would normally like, buy hey it our second last day and we didn't care. nothing was going to knock us off our stride, not even the fact that 3 hotels on the outskirts of beijing wouldn't give us a room, just because we were foreigners! thankfully on 4th attempt we succeeded and pretended to be part of a discovery channel documentary team to get a 50% discount. ( it really was a more upmarket hotel than we were used to).

    with all the excitement and anticipation it really felt like christmas eve, so much so that i insisted on blaring out bad aids "feed the world" on the ipod as we packed up our bags for the last time. leaving the hotel we had only left ourselves a little 20km hop of a cycle, so we stopped at an o briens sandwich bar for a sandwich and a self conratulatory pint ( god i love and miss good sandwiches!) and waited for the phone call to say everyone was ready at the hostel. we then left and cruised along through the multitude of beijing cyclists, sweating like mad in the smoggy heat, but elated to be finally on the home straight.

    cycling down the hutong to our hostel was incredible. as we pulled our bikes up in front (the lads dumped theirs on the ground,i took a little more care with angelina) a cacophony of noise erupted from our friends, family,hostel staff and guests and a rte camera crew. they had also draped a banner across the front of the hostel and tricolours were hanging off every lamppost. after the initial bedlam, things settled down and we did our interview with RTE and dutifully posed for photos ( the girls in the hostel had put on ireland tshirts and were going mental, jumping into as many photos as possible! i think they even were more excited than we were!). after everything eventually calmed down we sat down in front of the hostel, drank a few pints from the keg the hostel kindly donated to our "cause" and caught up with friends and family who we hadn't seen in ages. after that it was time to answer the phones and do all the radio interviews and talk to journalists about our achievement.

    last night we went down to one of the main streets to watch the opening ceremony. its finally starting to hit home that we're at the Olympics. the atmosphere on the street was unreal as the chinese went ballistic when their athletes strode out. the national fervourism was clearly on display as they booed szarkosky ( who really likes the french?), starting tchanting "CHINA CHINA CHINA" when the japanese came out (these 2 countries really really hate each other) and stared chanting out the presidents name every time the camera panned to him. so we alternated standing, sitting on each others shoulders, and sitting on the ground as the ceremony unfolded. it really was some display, especially when it showed the fireworks exploding on the screen all over the city and then one went off in the street next to us.

    so we're finally here at the Olympics. i watched some weightlifting over breakfast in the hostel and it started to strike home. i cant really describe how it feels to have finished this mammoth challenge we set ourselves back in october 06. its not liking the feeling after a rugby match or a mma competition. it wasnt that sharp feeling of an adrenaline rush and fatigue and feeling of achievement after a high tempo encounter. in the same way that the cycle itself was a slow steady expenditure of energy over 11 months, i feel that the sense of achievement is more like a gentle glow of accomplishment. i don't think i can fully get my head around it at the moment. i think the enormity of it all will only sink in when im back in Dublin

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  • We are Now - Aug 6th 08

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  • Would Like to make contact!

    Hi Guys,

    My husband and I are heading off on a world cycle trip in May and we would love to meet up with you guys. Having some difficulty trying to contact you as website doesn't have any contact details so had to resort to via Bebo!!

    If you could send us an email to diarmuidandanna@gmail....

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  • Revolution Cycle.

    Simon Evans and Fearghal O'Nuallain began the first Irish circumnavigation of the globe by bicycle this morning Nov 2nd at 10am from Blackrock College Dublin. Their unsupported expedition will cover over 30,000km, passing through 30 countries and some of the highest, lowest, driest, coldest, wa...

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  • ARC Cancer research

    Ursula Courtney Director of ARC cancer research had this to say about the lads, "They are wonderful people to do such a trip and we appreciate their generosity in having ARC as one of their beneficiaries as ARC would not be able to continue to offer its free services to people affected by cancer...

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  • Tasha.
    Tasha.

    Well done guys!!!

    67 weeks ago
  • Caitriona M
    Caitriona M

    Wow must be unreal finishing..
    if you fancy a trip to Limerick when you get
    home give us a bell, I promise there wont be any scarey
    individuals like that time in Kilmainham.
    anyways best of luck for the last leg of the trip
    looking forward to hearing all when I see you again.
    be good and take care..

    68 weeks ago
  • Lara Ford Makeup
    Lara Ford Makeup

    well done guys! Mark hardly recognised you in the video. Your hair is so long. Have a bril time in Beijing. Keep in touch. Lara :D

    68 weeks ago
  • The Bulge
    The Bulge

    Congrats boys!!! Fair play!!

    I'm up to my eyes here arranging interviews and all sorts for when you get back...in the meantime - here is the package that went out on the 6 O'Clock news on Wednesday

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66Kd_...

    69 weeks ago
  • Yvonne R
    luv Yvonne R

    Congrats Paul cant wait to see ya when ye get home x

    69 weeks ago
  • Stephen Graham
    Stephen Graham

    Dont know wat all the fuss is about, sounded easy.

    69 weeks ago
  • Lance Woods
    Lance Woods

    well done lads,i'd say ye have nice leathery asses at this stage.i cant wait to see them

    69 weeks ago
  • Aoife Caulfield
    luv Aoife Caulfield

    Congrats lads!!! use did a fantastic job! enjoy Beijing, well deserved!!!

    69 weeks ago
  • Deirdre White
    Deirdre White

    Well done!!! Well impressed you made it all the way in one piece! :)

    Hope you have a great time in Beijing!

    69 weeks ago
  • Carmel Mellett
    luv Carmel Mellett

    well done ye hooligans.. a well earned drink will be waiting for ye in claremorris when ye get back :P

    69 weeks ago
  • Keith
    Keith

    Congrats lads

    69 weeks ago
  • Sarah Dixon
    luv Sarah Dixon

    will i assume that comment was from conor yes?!haha well i hope your ready for a lot more nights like that!!wuwu the bronzed babes are off to china in the morning! boo yeah!xxx

    69 weeks ago
  • Andrea Kean
    Andrea Kean

    lads can i just say one thing....I HOPE YE'RE READY!!!!!!

    71 weeks ago
  • Edel Donlon
    Edel Donlon

    Had my farewell speech at one school and friday and it should have been all about me but the principal got up and spent 15 mins talking about you guys to the kids. He even got out an atlas to show them some countries!!!

    72 weeks ago
  • Clodagh Fox
    luv Clodagh Fox

    Hey boys!!!! Jst wanted to say hey, don't think i'm not keepin track of ya's on yer trip coz i am!!! I am i tels ya!!! Jst usually don't have the patience to type, plus i'm no good at it...this has taken me half a day already!! :-) thats why i decided to stick my fingers up dog's holes for a livin!!! ;-) Ya's are doin brilliantly, looks like you've had the time of your lives. love ya's lots....keep on keepin on!! talk soon i hope!! Clo XxX

    73 weeks ago