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Father and Son Cycle 18,000 Miles Around the World, Break Three World Records in 14 Months

Friday, June 19, 2026 DrakX Intelligence · Analyzed & Published Friday, June 19, 2026
George Kohler and his 23-year-old son Josh departed Norwich, UK on March 29th, 2025 and spent 14 months pedaling 18,000 miles across multiple continents, setting three simultaneous world records.
On March 29th, 2025, George Kohler and his son Josh rolled out from their home near Norwich, England with a simple and audacious plan: cycle around the world together. Fourteen months and 18,000 miles later, they rolled back having broken three world records — a result that places them in rare company among endurance athletes at any age, let alone as a father-son pair spanning generations. The route took them across Asia and beyond, covering terrain that would challenge professional athletes a fraction of their combined age. What makes this achievement structurally remarkable isn't just the distance — it's the sustained daily commitment over 14 months. No gap year, no shortcut, no support vehicle carrying the hard parts. Two people, two bikes, one shared goal executed across an entire year of weather, borders, and road conditions most of us will never encounter. Three world records broken in a single journey signals this wasn't a marginal effort — it was a dominant one. The Guinness framework for cycling records is notoriously precise, requiring verified mileage, documented timelines, and independent confirmation. The Kohlers didn't just finish; they finished in record-setting fashion across multiple categories simultaneously. Beyond the records, the story carries a quieter signal: a father and a 23-year-old son who chose to spend 14 months of their lives in genuine partnership, moving through the world together at human speed. That's an achievement no leaderboard fully captures. Source: Good News Network — goodnewsnetwork.org.

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