Polish Endurance Cyclist Dies While Trying to Reach Russia’s Coldest Inhabited Settlement
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Polish Endurance Cyclist Dies While Trying to Reach Russia’s Coldest Inhabited Settlement
A Polish endurance cyclist has died in the Siberian republic of Sakha (Yakutia) while trying to reach the world’s coldest permanently inhabited settlement by bike, local authorities said this weekend, though the cause of his death remains unknown.
Adam Borejko wanted to cycle 900 kilometers through the coldest part of Siberia. But on half way his adventure ends fatally.
900 kilometers by bike through Siberia, that was the plan of the Polish extreme athlete Adam Borejko. But the Pole did not reach his destination.
The Pole Adam Borejko was found dead. The merciless cold in the east of Siberia attracts adventurers again and again
A Polish cyclist has been found dead in Russia's Far Eastern region of Yakutia. Adam Borejko's body was discovered on January 31 in a hotel room in the village of Handyga, about 400 kilometers east of the regional capital, Yakutsk. The local rescue service said he was found at around 5 p.m. after not leaving his room all day. The Yakutia Rescue Service said Borejko registered with the service on January 24 and received a safety briefing before s…
Polish traveler, adventurer and extreme cyclist Adam Borejko planned to cycle the 914-kilometer route between Yakutsk, Siberia, and Oymyakon, the coldest permanently inhabited place in the world, between January 25 and February 18. He was found dead in his hotel room in the village of Kandiga last weekend.
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