what is the Transcontinental race?
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Day 2 of the transcontinental adventure, I lost all my editing work, it is stressful.
In the days when the bicycle was the fastest thing on the roads plucky riders took on long hard races alone with no team cars and soigneurs to look after them. They were hardy and desperate, ate what they could find, slept when they could and rode all day. They were not professional athletes, they were “mavericks, vagabonds and adventurers” who picked up a bicycle and went to seek their fortune.
The greatest races were founded on the desire to create a spectacle of thousands of miles of cycling, whatever weather and road conditions where “even the best will take a beating” and “the ideal Tour would be one in which only one rider would survive the ordeal.” They often raced in excess of 400km per day and long into the night, at the wheel for 18 hours or more.
While the race action continues to thrill and the physical feats continue to amaze, some might say that the romance and adventure is long since lost to the industry and commerce that surrounds and propels the modern peloton. One can either look back to yesterday and lament about what was and what could have been or one can look to the future, reset the clock and reset the rules.
This is a bicycle race for those who wish to pick up a bike, shake hands on the start line and race thousands of miles for the pure satisfaction of sport and no other motive but for the learnings of one’s self.
At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self sufficiency, logistics, navigation and judgement will burden the racers' minds as well as their physiques. The strongest legs will only prevail in the presence of the sharpest wit. Its will be no accident that the most prepared will be the most successful.
My girlfriend, Amy and I are off travelling in October. I want to document as much as possible.
Our first stop is India, in the mean time here's our summer of antics in the UK.
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Day 2 of the transcontinental adventure, I lost all my editing work, it is stressful.
In the days when the bicycle was the fastest thing on the roads plucky riders took on long hard races alone with no team cars and soigneurs to look after them. They were hardy and desperate, ate what they could find, slept when they could and rode all day. They were not professional athletes, they were “mavericks, vagabonds and adventurers” who picked up a bicycle and went to seek their fortune.
The greatest races were founded on the desire to create a spectacle of thousands of miles of cycling, whatever weather and road conditions where “even the best will take a beating” and “the ideal Tour would be one in which only one rider would survive the ordeal.” They often raced in excess of 400km per day and long into the night, at the wheel for 18 hours or more.
While the race action continues to thrill and the physical feats continue to amaze, some might say that the romance and adventure is long since lost to the industry and commerce that surrounds and propels the modern peloton. One can either look back to yesterday and lament about what was and what could have been or one can look to the future, reset the clock and reset the rules.
This is a bicycle race for those who wish to pick up a bike, shake hands on the start line and race thousands of miles for the pure satisfaction of sport and no other motive but for the learnings of one’s self.
At the sharp end it is a beautifully hard bicycle race, simple in design but complex in execution. Factors of self sufficiency, logistics, navigation and judgement will burden the racers' minds as well as their physiques. The strongest legs will only prevail in the presence of the sharpest wit. Its will be no accident that the most prepared will be the most successful.
My girlfriend, Amy and I are off travelling in October. I want to document as much as possible.
Our first stop is India, in the mean time here's our summer of antics in the UK.
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