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First Amputee to Cycle With His Hands in the Race Across America

First Amputee to Cycle With His Hands in the Race Across America
Even though Andre Kajlich lost both of his legs in 2003, he is still going to try and bike 3,000 miles in 12 days.

This cyclist doesn't need his legs to travel across America – he only needs his hands.

Andre Kajlich lost both of his legs from a subway accident in Prague 14 years ago. Doctors did not believe he would be able to properly sit down – let alone cycle – ever again.

Now, the 37-year-old athlete has become the first cyclist to participate in the Race Across America using only his hands.

Starting on June 14th, Kajlich will have to travel 3,000 miles from California to Maryland in the span of only 12 days.

The cyclist has reportedly been training for the event by racing 500 miles every weekend.

Whether he can or cannot succeed is irrelevant for Kajlich – he simply wants to push himself to try.

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