UK endurance mountain biker and Team Syncros Endurance Team Manager, Rob Lee has announced that he will attempt to ride the 96 mile West Highland Way both ways, totalling 192 miles.
The West Highland Way is Scotland’s premier long distance route and runs from Milngavie, on the outskirts of Glasgow, to Fort William which sits at the foot of Ben Nevis and travels through some of the most scenic off-road wilderness in the country.
No stranger to such undertakings, Rob was the first rider to take on the South Downs Double record without a support crew back in 2008. He’s also ridden a double version of the Pennine Bridleway, and linked all of the 7Stanes Red routes, as part of his Seven Deadly Spins project.
This ride will be the sixth ride of that series and looks likely to be the hardest one yet. Having recently returned from filming and reconnaissance rides of the route Rob had this to say about the upcoming challenge:
“The route is really special, it goes through some amazing countryside and covers some really tough trails,” says Rob. “I particularly like the way that it regularly changes and throws up so many variables that kit and bike choice are a really serious consideration.
“Looking back on the other rides I’ve done of this type this one is by far the toughest. The distance is no higher but the terrain itself is much harder to pass over at any great speed. I’m in fantastic shape at the moment, having worked very hard with my coach over the winter, but even so I think this challenge is going to take about 32 hours to complete.
“This time I’m going to go supported; it makes sense really as we are producing a film about endurance mountainbiking so there will be a crew following me. I think this ride is hard enough as it stands so why make it harder? Whatever happens it’s going to make for some very interesting viewing. The scenery is so good and Mark (from film production company Reset Films) has a real eye for capturing visually stunning, and inspirational footage for the movies he makes.”
Reset Films, makers of mountain bike flick Home, will be producing a new film that captures the spirit of the ultra-endurance adventures, and as such will be following Rob on this ride and gaining footage from trail, air and water as they search for the best vantage point.
The ride is scheduled to start at 11am on Friday (16 April) from the southern end of the trail and Rob hopes to be finished some time before midnight on Saturday! As with all his challenge rides online viewers will be able to track his progress from the live tracker page, on his blog site, as well as following live updates via Twitter.
Tracker page to follow his progress: http://roblee7ds.blogspot.com/p/live-event-tracker.html
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