Alltså, jag är sjukt imponerad av den här karln...
Vad jag har förstått finns det möjligen någon form av plan, men hur de/han kan lösa finansieringen och hur mycket Steve kan klara av att trampa utifrån det som hänt är ju inga lätta saker att gissa sig fram till. Det är ju också en väldigt, väldigt liten organisation med mycket små resurser om ens några, nästintill.
Från engelska forumet, efter han matade iväg 451.6 km:
"(Legs:) > This is really the kind of effort that one wishes
> was contributing to the new, concurrent attempt.
> If Steve really is going to be going for a concurrent attempt,
> then in the interests of financing the whole shebang
> it really ought to be starting sooner rather than later.
> I'm sure that he and his team are thinking hard about
> what rest and preparation Steve's body needs to have
> in order to begin again as fresh as possible.
> If rest is what he needs, that's going to come at the cost
> of progress on the 2015 attempt and the 100,000 mile attempt.
> It'll be a good thing to get fully recovered from the ankle
> injury; though he seems able to knock out big mileage days already,
> he doesn't have the required consistency yet and his routine
> is still disrupted by hospital appointments.
> When I rode the Mersey 24hr nine years ago,
> I told myself that there was no point doing any of my
> warmup at a faster pace than I'd be riding at the end of the race.
(Climberruss:) Having spoken to Steve at some length on this subject last weekend, I can confirm that there is indeed a plan. I am not however at liberty to divulge as I am not part of the "official" PR machine and it was a private conversation. What goes on tour, stays on tour etc... "