Can't believe I haven't seen him since the Scotland tour....15 months ago.... But today he arrived on home soil (well not his )..... those that don't know, since he waved us goodbye, Brucie has rode his gixxa ROUND THE WORLD!! You honestly can't begin to understand the commitment and sacrifice he has made to make his dream become reality.... Whilst trying to raise money for charity.....And despite the doubters (I had the odd moment as he will tell ya) well he has only bloody gone and done it!! Gutted I didn't get to go and meet him today for his ride back.... However Dave v represented the Kent massive!! Top effort dude.... But managed to meet him in town for a quick raise of the glass Proper proud of ya man!! Can't tell ya how amazing it is what you've achieved.... And glad to have you home!! Bring on the rides Well done and hats off to ya big man!!! RESPECT! 97 thousand miles and sounded sweet as a nut..... Bruce looked fcuked though
Now that is a beard!! Well done to him, that is a one hell of road trip. Do you know how much he raised for charity?
It's ongoing buddy! The aim is £70k a pound per mile.... Only way to help is donate TeapotOne – 70,000 miles around the world for charity - LIVE your life!
As Jimbo says I was lucky enough to be able to welcome the big man home. What a truly incredible achievement, feel privileged to be able to call Bruce my friend. Well done mate, welcome home. Had to get this in as well, sounded awesome
Saw him at st George's campsite in the IOM along with his bike. Unfortunately never got chance to speak with him as he was updating something on his laptop. Great effort though and I bet he's glad to be back home.
Same again next year then Followed Bruce and his tour via twitter and FB. The boy done good. And to think how it all started
Well done to Bruce What a totally amazing achievement! He really is a top bloke and it was a privilege to meet him at our Tour of Scotland and I've been following him through Fastbikes mag Glad to see him home safe and sound! My god he'll have a few tales to tell! Hopefully we'll catch up with him at our next awaited 1000rr Tour of Scotland! A huge congratulations to a guy who really is the salt of the earth! no pun intended!..
I was knackered after a 10 day jaunt...total respect to him... I bet the memories created by his trip are absolutely priceless.