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Berbers and Omelettes or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love to Hike - The Atlas Mountain Race 2020

In February our founder Rob Quirk set out on the Atlas Mountain Race to finally fulfil his wish to ride through the Moroccan Atlas Mountains. It was a tough ride, with some super challenging unpaved paths and hike-a-bike sections, but this made it all the more rewarding to finish. Here you can read Rob’s write-up of the race.

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The most extreme race I’ve ever done, and the birth of the Kegety

When Nelson Trees, a veteran Transcontinental Race finisher, decided to set up the ultimate self-supported bikepacking race, the isolated country of Kyrgyzstan seemed the perfect fit. Rob and Nelson had shared beers at the finish of the 2016 TCR with Nelson explaining his plan for what he thought would be the toughest bike packing event yet devised, setting in motion a chain of events that resulted in Rob flying to Bishkek in August 2018 to compete in the inaugural Silk Road Mountain Bike Race.

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