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Right. Just got uh uh to the PE spot, I mean uh bus stop. Got my German energy drink. Got my Let’s see. Oh yeah. Oh yeah. German Jaffa cakes. Whatever’s left of them. Nice. Right. I’m going to eat these. Fuel up. warm up and then who 180 km. Boom. Right. So, here’s the current deal. Charging my phone up. I think it’s the last charge I’ll get probably out of my battery bank. So, I got a text uh from the hotel and it said that if I don’t make it um by 7, then I have to pay like an extra €20 or something. And I mean, I have got €20, but I want to spend that on food. I’d rather spend it on food. So, I guess I’m just going to have to just going to have to rush. I guess that’s how it’s going to be. But, I mean, damn, look at how beautiful this is, [Music] bro. [Music] [Music] Oh, I had to pull over and just uh just go to the shop. I was like, I’m shaking having it enough. I guess I had loads, but guess I need to eat more. I still got 100 km to go. So, yeah, got 3 hours to work with. Um, I don’t want to spend them all because then I’ll be kind of pretty close. But, I mean, ah, €20, it is what it is. just didn’t want to pay that much for a hotel. Otherwise, I would have booked one closer then for that price. You know what I mean? But it is what it is. I guess I’ll just eat up and then see how it goes. So, yeah. Uh I only got like 14% battery on uh this phone and the other one. Uh I got some battery, but the problem is the power bank hasn’t got a lot. So, I I’ll try and uh update you guys every now and again, but I don’t think I can do too much. [Music] All right, finally made it to Bridges. Now, this is what I thought Belgium would be like. Not awful road. This is so much nicer. Even my grumpy ass can appreciate it right now. should have taken the train. All right, I’m not going to be melodramatic. I don’t know how the hell I made that last 60 km. Like I said, it really hit. But then that that last 20, it was just like never ending. The less the kilometers got, the longer it took to do a kilometer. Oh, I I think I’ve done like 420 or 430 km now. It’s definitely been more than 24 hours. Oh, that’s just crazy. I’ve never actually done anything like that before. All right. Anyway, I’m going to go get myself cleaned up and then go shopping cuz food. I got my bike packed up for the last time. Got my socks. They didn’t get to dry. See, I got those hanging out the front. Uh, but no, look how dusty my bike is. Oh, that chain is awful. Also, look at how worn my back tire is. It’s meant to look. I mean, even the front one is like super worn. But yeah, you can see the pattern on this one at least. Right, it’s Saturday 23rd, 20 minutes past 11. I have got a ferry booked for 6:00. Checking is until 5. So that gives me about 5 and a half hours. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] Right. I guess cuz I’m here, I kind of have to uh put the stats up now, don’t I? So, here are the stats. Uh it’s going to be of my weight, rider weight and bike weight. So yeah, up here I’m on the ferry. Over there is England. So last time uh I guess I didn’t really say much about I just ended when I was uh on the ferry. So now I’d like to say um thank you mom for picking me up from last time. Well, at least you didn’t have a bike I guess to put in a boot. So that wasn’t too bad. But yeah, thank you for that. For saving me. But man, so much easier than last year. At least this bit. At least this bit. But yeah, it was it was a fun adventure. [Music] And here is England. [Music] Philadelphia. Oh, hell no. I’ve made it. I’ve made it to England. Right. just um 136 miles left. So about 210 km. Apparently Google says I’ll be back in 12 hours. And right now it is 7:30 in England. So 7:30 in the morning. Let’s say 8 9ish because I’ll probably have to stop. Ah yikes. It’s another all nighter. Here we go. At least around that time. I think 9. No, it’s it’s a bit It’s a bit earlier. It’s around 7:00 when I start feeling it. But yeah, I I’m sure I won’t care at that point. All right, let’s get started. I guess [Music] you can see France. [Applause] Oh yeah, what a view. [Music] I can’t believe this is all for me. It’s crazy. I tried so hard. [Music] Right. Witness my genius. I’ve got to turn this into a poncho. I got a heat pad on my neck. Heat pad on my belly. Going to get some on my knees. This knee is really hurting now. Uh got this as a scarf. And then got this. Oh, that’s I might actually be warm tonight. All right. Right guys, quick update. Uh I’m turning off the A27 now. I’ve just found it’s like a bit too sketchy and like it’s starting to get busy now at this time. Uh, everyone’s been pretty courteous as you can see. Hold on. It is 10 minutes to 4. Got 53 miles to do. And now I’m on the cycle. Now I’m on the cycle routes again. Everyone’s being very courteous, like I said, except for that one guy. You know who you are. But anyway, let’s carry on. Right, quick update. It’s 5:00. Got 38 miles to go and I made it to Miami. [Music] Right. Uh, so I’ve made it to Little Hampton. Um, let’s see what the time is. 5 20 minutes to 6. 31 miles left. [Music] Right. So, Sunday 24th, 10 minutes to 8. And here I am. I have made it home. Oh, it’s been a long week and a half. almost two weeks, 13 days, 2,000 and something kilometers covered. But you know what? I’m happy. This is where it ends. Thank you all for watching. Hope you enjoyed it. And yeah, thank you for all the support. I’d like to thank my parents and family for uh all their concerns. Sorry about causing all the stress. And yeah, thank you all for watching and I look forward to uh making something for you guys again. All right, peace out. [Music] Hey, [Music] hey, hey. [Music] Hey, hey, hey. [Music]