folder icon list icon new list icon new folder Save to list notifaction icon yes tick yes tick yes tick with circle delete cross delete cross minus small - for download tool delete cross plus sign - small expander search magnifying glass Filter icon for gettign to print page icon for email addresses icon for features timing icon for features timing LinkedIn icon Facebook icon youtube icon twitter icon google+ icon external link icon fo profile pages mail icon small mail icon for contact listings phone icon phone icon for listings twitter bird save icon export icon delete icon duplicate icon move to a diff folder mini search icon right arrow Send Help Drop down Drop up settings icon Menu LinkedIn Facebook YouTube Twitter Google+ Instagram Pinterest Open in new tab ico-sort
Skip navigation

Bio

Andrew P. Sykes is a writer, cyclist and editor of the popular CyclingEurope.org website. He is also a lover of those quirky, humorous travelogues that meander comically from one minor adventure to the

Andrew P. Sykes is a writer, cyclist and editor of the popular CyclingEurope.org website.
He is also a lover of those quirky, humorous travelogues that meander comically from one minor adventure to the next. So writing about a long-distance cycling trip across Europe from southern England to southern Italy seemed the natural thing for him to do once his small-time odyssey was over. The result was 'Crossing Europe on a Bike Called Reggie'.
In 2013, he embarked upon a second trip from Greece to Portugal following the Mediterranean coast - 'Along The Med on a Bike Called Reggie' was published in 2014.
A third trip was completed in 2015 from the southern tip of Spain (Tarifa) to the northernmost point of Norway (Nordkapp). The book, 'Spain to Norway on a Bike Called Reggie' was published by Summersdale in May 2017.
When not writing and travelling, Andrew edits a popular cycling website, CyclingEurope.org where you will find more information about his journeys and cycling and travel in general.
For more details about the man himself, visit apsykes.com.
You can see all the pictures from the European cycle journeys on the Cycling Europe on a Bike Called Reggie Facebook page.
And finally, you can follow the author on Twitter @CyclingEurope.

Specialist areas

Cycling, travel, adventure

Media outlets

[[ outlet.MediaOutletName ]]

User added outlets / publications

[[ outlet ]]