'This is the most miserable anyone has ever been on a bike this fun': British YouTuber cycles 50km across Luxembourg... on a Barbie bike cycling
The social media personality with 1.5 million subscribers, who ran for London mayor in 2021 in an unsuccessful bid to try to get more votes than Laurence Fox, set his sights on the new challenge in a video which has been watched more than 670,000 times since its release on Thursday.
"The plan was simple. I was going to cycle from the small town of Martelange in Belgium to the village of Bollendorf in Germany, thus crossing the entirety of Luxembourg." Many metres of walking later, and a few profanities, Fosh learned he'd covered a whopping 900m of the 50km. "As darkness set in I was only a third of the way into my ride and I was feeling the strain. It just hurts certain muscle groups so much because you're constantly in this little cramped position. Everything's on fire."
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