»¶ÓÄú·ÃÎÊ52ijÓ¢ºº»¥ÒëÍø£¬½ñÌìС±àΪÄã·ÖÏíµÄÓ¢Óï֪ʶÊÇ£º¡¾Ó¢¹ú¿ÓÑ»··ÇÖÞ°²È»¹éÀ´ °®³µÈ´ÔÚ¼ÒÃſڱ»Íµ£¿£¡¡¿£¬ÏÂÃæÊÇÏêϸµÄ·ÖÏí£¡
Ó¢¹ú¿ÓÑ»··ÇÖÞ°²È»¹éÀ´ °®³µÈ´ÔÚ¼ÒÃſڱ»Íµ£¿£¡

A brave student crossed 9,000 miles of Africa for charity on his motorbike, travelling from Cairo to Cape Town, through Sudan, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nairobi, Tanzania and Mozambique.һλÓ¸ҵÄѧÉúΪÁË´ÈÉÆÊÂÒµ£¬Æï×ÅËûµÄĦÍгµÔÚ·ÇÖÞÀú¾9000Ó¢ÀïµÄ·³Ì£¬´Ó¿ªÂÞµ½¿ªÆÕ¶Ø£¬ÑØÍ¾¾¹ýÁËËÕµ¤¡¢°£Èû¶í±ÈÑÇ¡¢¿ÏÄáÑÇ¡¢ÄÚÂޱϡ¢Ì¹É£ÄáÑǺÍĪɣ±È¿Ë¡£
Taking his life in his hands, he even steered his BMWS650 Dakar, nicknamed Pegasus, through 'bandit country' where other bikers had been robbed and shot a week earlier. But it was only when he returned home to Newcastle that his bike was stolen - from just outside his house.Õâ¸öÓÂÓÚ°ÑÎÕ×Ô¼ºÃüÔ˵ÄѧÉúÉõÖÁÆï×ÅËûÄÇÁ¾½Ð¡°ÌìÂí¡±µÄ±¦ÂíS650´ï¿¦¶ûĦÍгµ£¬´©Ô½ÁË¡°Ç¿µÁÖ®¹ú¡±£¬¾ÍÔÚÒ»ÖÜǰÔÚÄÇÀﻹÓпÓѱ»ÇÀ½ÙÉõÖÁÔ⵽ǹ»÷¡£È»¶ø¾ÍÔÚËû°²È»ÎÞí¦»Øµ½Î»ÓÚŦ¿¨Ë¹¶ûµÄ¼ÒÖУ¬ËûµÄĦÍгµ¾ÍÔÚ¼ÒÃſڱ»ÍµÁË¡£
Jim Adams, 21, journeyed for three months on his trusty bike to raise money for brain tumour research. He travelled across the continent through 12 different countries on dirt tracks and rough terrain. But when he parked his beloved motorbike back outside his West Jesmond home this week, thieves stole it while he slept.21ËêµÄ¼ªÄ·¡¤Ñǵ±Ë¹ÎªÁ˸øÒ»¸öÄÔÁöÑо¿ÏîĿ=×Ê½ð£¬Æï×ÅËûÕâÁ¾¿É¿¿µÄĦÍгµÂÃÐÐÁË3¸öÔ¡£ Ëû´©Ô½ÁË·ÇÖÞ´ó½12¸ö²»Í¬µÄ¹ú¼Ò£¬ÑØÍ¾³¾ÍÁ·ÉÑï¡¢µÀ·Æéá«¡£¿É¾ÍÔÚ±¾ÖÜ£¬Ëû°ÑÕâÁ¾Ðİ®µÄĦÍгµÍ£ÔÚλÓÚÎ÷½Ü˹ÃɵµļÒÃſڣ¬Ð¡Íµ³ÃËû˯×Åʱ͵×ßÁËËûµÄ³µ¡£
'I loved that bike,' said the business management student at Newcastle University. 'It carried me from Cairo to Cape Town, crossing three major deserts. On one stretch of desert from Ethiopia to Kenya, we were warned it was really dangerous and people had been killed.¡°ÎÒ°®ÕâÁ¾³µ£¬¡±ÕâλŦ¿¨Ë¹¶û´óѧÉÌÎñ¹ÜÀíרҵµÄѧÉú˵¡£¡°ËüÒ»Â·ÔØ×ÅÎÒ´Ó¿ªÂÞµ½ÁË¿ªÆÕ¶Ø£¬´©Ô½ÁË3¸ö´óɳĮ¡£ÔÚ´Ó°£Èû¶í±ÈÑÇͨÍù¿ÏÄáÑǵÄһƬɳĮÉÏ£¬ÓÐÈ˾¯¸æÎÒÃÇ˵ÕâÀï·Ç³£Î£ÏÕ£¬Ö®Ç°ÓÐÈËÔÚ´ËÓöº¦¡£¡±
'There were some really hostile environments and the bike could have been stolen lots of times but nobody did, so to have it taken from our quiet street in West Jesmond is unbelievable.' Mr Adam set off on the daring journey through Africa last June with university friend Humphrey Wrey.¡°ÎÒÃÇÔø¶à´ÎÉíÏÝÏÕ¾³£¬ÎÒµÄĦÍгµÍêÈ«ÓпÉÄܱ»Íµ×ߣ¬È»¶øÈ´Ã»È˶ÔËüÏÂÊÖ£¬ËùÒÔËüÔÚÎ÷½Ü˹Ãɵ°²¾²µÄ½ÖµÀÉϱ»µÁ¼òÖ±ÄÑÒÔÖÃÐÅ¡£¡± Ñǵ±Ë¹È¥Äê6ÔºÍËûµÄ´óѧºÃÓѺº¸¥À³¡¤À×ÒÁÒ»Æð¿ªÊ¼ÁËÕâ¶ÎÓ¸ҵÄÂó̡£
The pair raised £20,000 for a brain tumour charity, which Mr Adams chose after losing his grandmother to the disease. Á½ÈËΪÕâÏîÖÎÁÆÄÔÁöµÄ´ÈÉÆÏîĿ=ÁË2ÍòÓ¢°÷¡£Ñǵ±Ë¹ÊÇÔÚ׿ďÒòÄÔÁöÈ¥ÊÀºó¾ö¶¨½øÐÐÕâÏî´ÈÉÆÊÂÒµµÄ¡£
¡¾Ð¡±àÓл°Ëµ¡¿ÄãÒ»¶¨»¹¼ÇµÃÄǸöÈÕ±¾Â¿ÓÑÔÚÎ人¶ª³µµÄʼþ>>>
The £2,500 bike had just been made road-worthy again after its African adventure. 'When I woke up on Monday and realised it was gone, I was devastated,' said Mr Adams. 'It¡¯s not the money, it¡¯s the sentimentality.ÕâÁ¾¼ÛÖµ2500Ó¢°÷µÄĦÍгµÔÚ½áÊøÁË·ÇÖÞÀúÏÕÖ®ºó¾Í±»µÁÁË¡£¡°ÖÜÒ»Ô糿µ±ÎÒÐÑÀ´Ê±ÎÒ·¢ÏÖËü²»¼ûÁË£¬ÎÒÉîÊÜ´ò»÷£¬¡±Ñǵ±Ë¹Ëµ¡£¡°ÎÒʧȥµÄ²»ÊÇÇ®£¬¶øÊÇÒ»·ÝÇé¸Ð¼ÄÍС£¡±
'I have so many important memories. Those bikes are really hard to jump-start so it must have been picked up and carried away, which makes me think it was planned. I hope someone will see this and realise how important the motorbike is and what I¡¯ve been through on it.¡°Ëü³ÐÔØÁËÎÒÐí¶àÖØÒªµÄ»ØÒä¡£ÄÇÖÖĦÍгµºÜÄÑ·¢¶¯£¬ËùÒÔËüÒ»¶¨ÊDZ»¿¸ÆðÀ´°á×ߵģ¬ÎÒ¾õµÃÕâÊÇÓÐԤıµÄ¡£ÎÒÏ£ÍûÄÜÓÐÈË¿´¼ûÕâÁ¾³µ£¬ÎÒÏ£ÍûËûÃÇÄÜÁ˽âËü¶ÔÎÒÓжàÖØÒª£¬ÎÒÃÇÒ»Æð¾ÀúÁËÄÇô¶à¡£¡±
'I am willing to pay a reward to anyone who can give information leading to the bike being returned to me. If anyone knows where the bike is, please get in touch with the police.'¡°¶ÔÓÚÈκοÉÒÔÌṩÐÅÏ¢°ïÖúÎÒÕÒ»ØÕâÁ¾³µµÄÈË£¬ÎÒ¶¼Ô¸Òâ¸øÓè³êл¡£Èç¹ûÓÐÈκÎÈËÖªµÀÕâÁ¾³µµÄÏÂÂ䣬ÇëºÍ¾¯·½ÁªÏµ¡£¡±
- ÆÀÂÛÁÐ±í£¨ÍøÓÑÆÀÂÛ½ö¹©ÍøÓѱí´ï¸öÈË¿´·¨£¬²¢²»±íÃ÷±¾Õ¾Í¬ÒâÆä¹Ûµã»ò֤ʵÆäÃèÊö£©
-
