Heinz Stücke
Heinz Stücke - Germany
He visited all the 193 independent countries of the UN, 304/330 countries and territories on the Travelers' Century Club list, 1 214/1 500 countries and territories on the MTP list, 1 131/1 301 regions on the NomadMania list, 390/1 199 UNESCO World Heritage Site and spent 52 years on the road.
Heinz Stücke (born 11 January 1940) is a German traveller, vagabond, and long-distance touring cyclist from Hövelhof, North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1995, he set a world record for bicycle touring. In a global journey spanning more than 50 years, he has travelled several hundred thousand kilometres by bicycle.
Global bicycle tour:
In November 1962, the 22-year-old Stücke quit his job as a tool and die maker, and rode out of his hometown on a three-speed bicycle, with a plan to see the world. He has never since returned to Hövelhof; he says that his extraordinary desire to travel was partly motivated by his aversion to returning to factory work.
In the early 1980s, after two decades on the road, Stücke decided to attempt to visit every country in the world. He believed he had accomplished his goal when he reached Seychelles in 1996, but to him it felt anticlimactic. He had spent too little time in some countries, and there was still much to experience; so he continued on. Between 1962 and 2010, he cycled more than 609,000 kilometres (378,000 mi), and visited 195 countries and 78 territories. From 1995 through 1999, the Guinness Book of Records described him as having travelled more widely by bicycle than anyone in history.
During his travels, he has encountered many hazards and suffered numerous injuries:
In the Atacama Desert of Chile he was hit by a truck.
In Haiti he was chased by an angry mob.
In Egypt he was beaten unconscious by soldiers.
In Cameroon he was detained by the military for "slandering the state".
In Canada he was hit by a car and pushed into a freezing river.
In the United States he was abandoned by an automobile driver who stole all of his supplies after offering him a ride.
In Indonesia, 1974, he suffered a serious bout of dysentery.
In Zimbabwe, 1980, he was shot in the big toe by rebels.
In Mozambique, 1995, he was attacked by bees while bathing in a river.
In Siberia, 1997, his bicycle was stolen for the fifth time, along with his luggage (all of which was recovered).
In England, 2006, his bicycle—the same machine he rode from Hövelhof in 1962—was stolen again, this time from his campsite in Portsmouth. (The bicycle was recovered the following day in a local park.)
Although he has ridden the same steel-framed bicycle on most of his journeys, in 2002 he rode across Canada with a partner on a Hase Pino tandem recumbent bicycle, which Hase Spezialräder built and sponsored.