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25 February 2013, 21:21
Join double Guinness World Record-breaking motorcycle adventurers Kevin and Julia Sanders on Saturday 16th March to celebrate the opening of the new GlobeBusters headquarters.
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24 August 2011, 18:27
The ‘Discover Our Earth’ tour, run by motorcycle adventure specialists GlobeBusters, travelled through 27 countries across six continents lasting 248 days.
14 April 2011, 10:29
GlobeBusters, the UK’s leading motorcycle adventure travel company, has launched its new 2012/13 adventure travel brochure. The new brochure offers an exciting range of exceptional overland adventures in the Americas, Africa, Australia and Asia. There has been a huge increase in the selection of journeys offered compared to recent years.
25 June 2010, 09:58
The GlobeBusters Team have ridden 10,000 miles from London to get to Everest Base Camp across some of the most remote and treacherous terrain on the planet. It’s been a challenging trip – the bad weather in Tajikistan led to the collapse of two roads on the planned route and the revolution in Kyrgyzstan meant they could not reach the Torugart Pass to China. However, working closely with our Chinese partners, we managed to re-route the Team across the Irkeshtam Pass and they arrived in Kashgar (China) ahead of schedule, for a little taste of BBQ camel.
27 July 2009, 14:18
The GlobeBusters Trans Americas 2009 expedition starts today from Anchorage Alaska. A record breaking 30 bikes will be taking part in the various stages of this year’s five month adventure.
21 July 2009, 22:04
Record number of riders take part in the GlobeBusters Trans Americas Expedition starting on July 25th and led by GlobeBusters Founders Kevin & Julia Sanders. If you missed this then why not join the 2010 London to China Expedition as additional places are being made available.
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30 November 2007, 22:40
On Sunday 2 December, hot on the heels of Long Way Down, a brand new gripping motorcycle adventure travel series, ‘The Ride’, will roar into your living room on the world’s leading documentary channel, The National Geographic Channel.