Lightweight rider Jonas Deichmann is no stranger to difficulty. Starting with a two-year round-the-world ride when he was still in university, Jonas has dedicated much of his life to completing the types of challenges others wouldn’t even dare dream about—and he’s set a number of world records along the way.
Take, for example, Jonas’ 2017 trip across Eurasia, a 14,331-kilometer journey he completed in just 64 days, becoming the fastest individual to ever do so. The following year, Jonas was on the road again, cycling 23,000 kilometers from northern Alaska to the southernmost point in Argentina in under 100 days, earning himself another world record en route. 2019 meant another year, another challenge, and another record—cycling this time Cape to Cape from Norway to South Africa and setting a new fastest known time.