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Cycle News 2019 Issue 01 January 8

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IN THE WIND P44 EVERTS OUT OF INTENSIVE CARE A ccording to a release from his family, Stefan Everts has been released from intensive care but is still facing six weeks of rehabilitation in a hospital in his home country of Belgium. Everts contracted malaria while attending a char- ity event in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and after returning home to Belgium, was admitted to the hospital where he was placed in an induced coma. Doctors report that Everts has "made major steps forward" and has not sustained any perma- nent damage to his organs or brain. The release reads: "Again, good news from Stefan Everts. The 10-time world champion, who was hit by malaria at the beginning of December, has traded the intensive care at the University Hospital of Leuven for the rehabilitation. The legend will stay in that department for six weeks to continue working on his recovery. "For Everts, this is another big step forward. At the beginning of December, malaria broke out with him after taking part in Congo in the middle of November. He fought for a while for his life and was kept artificially asleep for a while. Everts fought back and defeated his biggest competi- tor ever. A few weeks ago, testing has already shown that he has not sustained permanent damage to organs and brain. "In the last few days, Everts has once again made major steps forward, after which the pro- fessors decided to move him to rehabilitation. There he will be working hard on his recovery over the next few weeks." CN THE QUEST FOR THE PERFECT PHOTO H ow many of us have dreamed of quitting our job, packing only the essentials on the back of the ADV bike and heading somewhere with no particular place to go or time to get there? That's exactly what photographer Tim Burke did recently, and this magnificent film documents not only that life-changing decision but what potential joys and pitfalls await those who heed this very personal call. Burke pilots his BMW R 1200 GS through some of the most stunning landscapes this planet has to offer. In this inspiring film, Burke meets up with the Chapin Films crew in Guatemala and convinces them to help him drag the big GS to the top of Volcán Acatenango for one of the most spectacular ADV shots you'll ever see. It's a film shared on the Upshift Online YouTube page, a brilliant ADV publication headed by world famous supercross, motocross and off road photographer, Simon Cudby. CN

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