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Would you cycle the full length of America for a good cause? This former soldier is and has already broken a World Record

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by José Bourbon - 23 March 201823 March 2018 0172

Fourteen countries and fourteen thousand miles in less than 117 days and five hours: this is the Pan-American Highway 2018 challenge that Dean Stott is determined to achieve. Is also the actual Guinness Record set by the Mexican cyclist Carlos Santamaria Covarrubias in 2015. Dean Stott, a forty-year-old former UK

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