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Man cycles 264 miles through London for ‘GPS-drawn’ Olympic artwork

A fashion designer has cycled 264 miles (425km) across London and Surrey to create a “GPS-drawn” artwork to mark the Olympic Games.

Nico Georgiou created a Strava tracking model of the original Greek discus thrower inspired by the image used for the 1948 London Olympics.

He said the feat took him 40 hours to complete, “cycling through day and night”.

“I am a proud Londoner and love my city,” he said, adding: “What a great way celebrate and to look back.”


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