
Departure Day 15th October 2025
From Comfort Zone to Solo World Ride
Since October 2025, I’ve been living on the road. My home is a Yamaha Ténéré 700, my path leads me across dusty tracks, winding backroads, and silent nights beneath the stars.
I work remotely, tell stories from the road, and share what it means to follow your courage into the unknown – alone, without a return ticket.
Why I Travel Alone
Because some journeys can’t be shared. I ride solo to face my fears, trust my instincts, and meet the world — and myself — without distraction. Alone, everything becomes clearer. Realer. Mine.
What Gpfoxy Stands For
“GP” for my racing roots – speed, precision, and the courage to push limits.
“Foxy” for the wild, intuitive, untamed side that rides with heart. Together, it’s who I am: fast, free, and fiercely alive.

How It All Began
One quiet morning, I opened my eyes and something had shifted.
There was no drama, no sudden crisis — just a calm, powerful knowing:
This isn’t the life I want to postpone.
After twelve years of living in Spain / Barcelona as a german, building businesses, coaching others, and ticking every box that defines a “successful life,” I realized I was missing something essential — space, movement, and the kind of freedom that only comes when you let go of everything familiar.
That morning, I made a decision.
And six months later, I had turned that decision into reality.
I gave up my apartment, restructured my entire life, and prepared for something I had dreamed of for years: a solo motorcycle journey around the world.
I packed my Yamaha Ténéré 700, not just with gear, but with intention —
to live more simply, to feel more deeply, and to return to the part of me that only comes alive when the road stretches wide and the destination is unknown.
This isn’t a break.
It’s not an escape.
It’s the most honest path I’ve ever taken.
I sold my Kawasaki Z900
For years, I rode a Kawasaki Z900, called "Zelda" — a machine I absolutely loved. It was powerful, smooth, and everything I needed for the roads I knew.
But when the idea of riding around the world became real, I also knew:
This bike won’t take me where I’m meant to go.
I needed something different. Something built for distance, dirt, and unpredictability.
So I started researching — obsessively, patiently, and with a growing sense of purpose.
And then I found her:
A Yamaha Ténéré 700, 2021 model, already 34,000 km strong.
Not brand new, but proven. Not flashy, but ready.
Exactly what I needed for the life I was about to build on two wheels.




