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Tuesday, 19 May 2020

Cool movie! INTO THE RIFT: THE STORY OF THE ATLAS MOUNTAIN RACE

 


The Atlas Mountain Race

At its announcement the Atlas Mountain Race had all the hallmarks of being an amazing event. So much so I barely hesitated putting my name down when entries opened! With the covid-crisis going global shortly after the AMR, what was a contender for the event of the year, might end up being the only big event of the year! With terrain that was as beautiful as it was punishing, the AMR has undoubtedly burned itself indelibly into the memories of those who competed. Even so, with the events that have unfolded across the world, the freedom of ride, eat, sleep, repeat seem a distant memory.

A film by Brady Lawrence

It is fortunate then that Brady Lawrence was invited to film the event. And in doing so, open up the rider’s experiences to a wider audience. The film’s producers sent us this to outline what you can expect in the movie:

To simply finish the Atlas Mountain Race means navigating 1,200 kilometres of the most rugged and remote roads in Morocco. Along forgotten gravel paths from Marrakech to the Atlantic coast, riders must climb a staggering 25,000 meters of elevation past snow-capped peaks, through scorched desert and into palm-filled oases. All under the eight-day time limit.

 

To win requires riding almost non-stop, night and day, for days on end. It is a combination of strength and sleep deprivation that only a few riders in the world can manage. Riding alone, unsupported and loaded down with supplies, each competitor must constantly battle mechanicals, heat exhaustion and saddle sores to get to the finish. There is no prize, no money, simply the satisfaction that comes from pushing oneself to the limit while exploring the backroads of a beautiful country.

 

With support from Canyon in conjunction with PEdALED, Fizik and the race crew led by organiser and route creator Nelson Trees, filmmaker Brady Lawrence followed the race documenting everything from a brutal 80 kilometre walk through the high desert with a broken bike, to one racer’s simple joy at realising they’ll soon eat their first warm meal in days.

 

Featuring the sport’s biggest names and first-time, ultra-distance racers alike. Into the Rift gets up close to the kind of people crazy enough to take on this epic challenge. Capturing the human drama set against an otherworldly landscape, Into the Rift is an in-depth look at a true adventure.

Into the Rift

Into the Rift: The Story of the Atlas Mountain Race. Debuts on May 20, 2020 at 20:00 UK time (21:00 CET) on YouTube.

Click here to watch Into the Rift

Into the Rift: The Story of the Atlas Mountain Race

Monday, 11 May 2020

Bikepacking movie: Salsa Cycles: Choosing To Live

 Finally the wait is over! Salsa Cycles and Travel Alberta‘s new movie, Choosing To Live, is ready to stream online.

While mourning her late husband, Sarah Hornby craved an opportunity to connect with him through his biggest passion. Her goal was simple. She would attempt all 10 routes he created while researching his Bikepacking in the Canadian Rockies guidebook, in a single year. As she pedaled, her story transformed. From sadness and loss to a profound celebration of both his life and her own unique journey, she was choosing to live.

Choosing to Live, Salsa Cycles

Sarah Hornby, ticking off the routes of the guidebook.

A Salsa Cycles movie is always greatly anticipated. Choosing To Live, made in conjunction with Travel Alberta, is no different. It documents routes in the Canadian Rockies laid out by inspirational bikepacker and cycle racer Ryan Correy. Correy, the founder of Bikepack Canada, tragically lost his fight with cancer in April 2018, aged only 35.

His last project was to write Bikepacking in the Canadian Rockies, the definitive guidebook for the area he loved to explore most. Choosing to live records his wife, Sarah Hornby as she rides each of the routes laid out in the guidebook in a single year.

Salsa Cycles: Choosing to Live

More Info…

For more information on Salsa Cycles, visit their website: salsacycles.com

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