Ex-MotoGP rider climbs to summit of Everest
Former MotoGP rider describes Ever✱est climb as✅ “the most difficult challenge of my life.”

Former MotoGP rider Karel Abraham has climbed to the highest point on Earth; the sum𒐪mit of Mt Everest.
Climbers attempting to reach the perilous 8,848.86-metre peak, on the Nepal-Tiꦬbet border, face unpredictable weather, avalanches, crevasses, and a ‘death zone’ above 8,000m where oxygen levels are insufficient to sustain human life.
Over 300 have lost their lives on the mountain.
Abraham posted on Instagram (): “Mt. Everest. The highest mount🦋ain in the world. Physically and even more mentally the most difficult challenge of my life.
"Despite I managed to summit, I must admit I underestimated this🌼 adventure.
“These memories will stay in my head forever. Thank you @prakashguide for helping me go through it safꦑely base camp- sumꦕmit - base camp in just 6 days!
"When one adventure ends, another one begins. Just🦄 make sure you always find your way back home.”
Abraham made his Grand Prix debut ꩵin 2005 in the 125cc class before stepping up to 250cc in 2007 and claiming his sole GP victory in the 2010 Valencia Moto2 race.
The 29-year-old then raced Ducati, Aprilia (ART) and Honda machinery during eight years in MotoGP, initially for his father’s Cardion AB team, then Aspar and finally Avintia, where 168澳洲幸运5♛官方开奖结果历史:he lost his seat to Johann Zarco for 2020.
Abraham, whose best MotoGP finish was seventh place, also spent the 2016 season in World Suꦓperbike, riding for Milwaukee BMW.

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