00:01There is a father and son from the UK who just completed their 18,000 mile bicycle journey
00:08around the world.
00:10They traveled for 14 months across Asia, Australia, South America, and Europe.
00:18George and Josh Kohler got a bunch of world records for doing this.
00:24Fastest bicycle circumnavigation, the longest bicycle journey.
00:28Okay, when you just say the word circumnavigation, that's already a world record.
00:33If you do that, you win.
00:36Yeah, so it was 400 days and followed earlier long-distance rides across the UK and the United
00:43States while testing their physicality, their mentality, their emotionality, like all the
00:49things.
00:50All the halities.
00:50It was all tested.
00:52Yeah.
00:53So George is the dad.
00:54He's 57.
00:55And Josh is 23.
00:56And what an amazing thing that these two guys did.
00:59I wonder what George's wife thought.
01:00Like, you're gone for 400-some days.
01:03Yeah.
01:04I guess he's not doing anything bad.
01:07I mean, he's not like, you know, snooping around because he's with the son.
01:11Right.
01:12Why would you?
01:12I don't know.
01:13You think that she's going to be nervous about him?
01:15You never know.
01:16Like, cheating on her?
01:17Never know.
01:17While he's cycling around the world?
01:19He circumnavigated something.
01:21He would be too tired to cheat on her.
01:24You know how many girls are attracted to somebody that circumnavigates?
01:28It's a thing.
01:30In the male community?
01:32There's something unusually obsessive about you and feeling attractive to other people.
01:39I think you just need to cool it.
01:41No, I just think it's a gift.
01:44But sometimes it's a curse.
01:46People that are just as attractive know exactly what I'm talking about.
01:49God help us.
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