...the last stage from Kep to Phnom Penh began with a flat tire:Ingo Riedebergerhad to ride on the rim for a few hundred meters. Fortunately, just about anyone in Cambodia can fix a flat scooter tire. Fifteen minutes and $4 later, the tire was intact again, and he even got a little extra service with chain maintenance thrown in. We continued 150 kilometers along the busy main road to Phnom Penh. On the outskirts of the city, traffic thickens to a near standstill. That's where the Fundriding tour ends. The bikes are loaded onto a truck and taken back to Banan, where they will be prepared for the next Fundriders. For us, it's time to say goodbye to our bikes and our Cambodian support team...