NOTIFICATION SQUAD: We took so long with this (explained why in the intro) that it made sense in the end, to release it on the cusp of Cyclethon 3 which kicks off on Monday 1st April! We'll be streaming on Connor's Twitch for 14 days non-stop from Yamaguchi to Tokyo (if all goes well) and for this next one, we aim to get the cyclethon video out a lot quicker! Enjoy the many highs and lows of our epic Kyushu adventure, and keep an eye out for both the stream and also a Wacky Weekend episode out here tomorrow!! We're spoiling you this week. And of course donate to the Immune Deficiency Foundation! primaryimmune.org/
I look forward to the new one coming up!! I may not be able to watch much on twitch due to our timezone differences but will try, the last ones i watched entirely from VOD's.
This video was EXCELLENT! I felt like I was watching a road trip episode of The Grand Tour. The crew did a phenomenal job with the cinematography, sound, editing etc. And what I loved most was the raw on-camera personalities. I loved the unscripted struggles and side quests. The pain and joy looked genuine. It really drew me in. I also enjoy your scripted videos but this one felt like I was living vicariously through you - an instant classic! In the future, you will look back at the glory days and perhaps show this to your grandchildren (minus CDawg twerking)
I love your prolog and how you shared it, because I think so many people suffer from the same problem. They do something real awesome, but because of some reasons they don't realise they did it. Bad memories overshadow the cool things and suddenly everything is shit.
Unfortunately bad emotions outweigh the positive in our minds and hearts. It's something I feel people have to actively work on preventing by not being so hard on themselves and others, not getting so hung up on things, but also allowing ourselves to enjoy even the little things. When it comes to feeling proud of your work that took a long time to finish there's another issue where it's just hard to see, in retrospect, the amount of work and struggle that went into it. It always feels like we could have done more.
My Son is 10 and has a rare genetic blood disorder called CTTP that requires him to get plasma transfusions every other week since he was 6 and will continue for his entire life. Thank you for your hard work and for asking people to donate plasma, they truly save lives!
I am so happy you put this documentary out Chris! I am 58 years old, work in the service industry and care for my 85 year old mom who has early stage dementia. This was a great treat for mom and I to take a break and enjoy the challenge and beautiful and hilarious journey! I never have the time to watch the Connor streams. This was brilliant! Cheers M8🥰
I can hear the genuine care behind the banter as you encourage each other through this. Pete’s classic style outro made me emotional and nostalgic while I laughed. Beautiful video, again. As artists we are down on our own creations but trust that your audience absolutely loves what you are doing!
I didn't know you felt that way Chris because on the Cyclethon you seemed so, I don't know, very supportive of Connor and full of spirit. I'm glad that you have recovered and I can't wait for the next Cyclethon.
It is very heartwarming to hear your raw opinion (being tired and not caring) when you first completed the cyclethon. It has its up's and down's and I am glad you were able to see the best of one of your hardests times for you.
As it happens, when you were on this ride, I was also on Kyushu. I was really hoping I might catch a glimpse of your trip... but for almost the entire duration of your cycle, I was quarantined in a hotel room in Kagoshima, sick to my gills XD That said, really appreciated this cycle stream at the time.
Was a blast watching this event live last year, and will be sure to do so again this Monday! Best of luck to you all you gents, whether you're putting in work on the bikes or in the van!
Chris is always so hard on himself. This is a spectacular video. At first I looked at it and though 1 hour that's a lot I'll watch a few minutes now and the rest later some day else now I'm over halve way through and enjoying it tremendously
I'm glad you got this done. I'm going to take my time watching this on my day off as I'm planning to be biking many parts of Honshu, as well as the Shinimani Kaido, the Yumeshima Kaido, throughout multiple vacations in the next few years, so vids like this are my food right now. Once again, I'm extremely glad you finished this. Thank you!
Chris mate iv watched you for about 4 years now sorry it's late in your UA-cam career but every video you have ever made is visually amazing and Hella entertaining i wait to see your videos weekly I love Japan and I miss the place it's beautiful I wish I could go back!
@@AbroadinJapan also been here for years and you're at 3 million because we ALL love everything you put out! Try not to be so hard on yourself man- we can all be our toughest critic but hopefully the support we show gives you confidence in yourself and your content! Anything you put out will always be an instant click for me and literally millions of us, no matter if you feel it's not your best effort! 😁
The Cyclethon was really enjoyable to watch on stream, like you mentioned after Paul sent you the cut. It was really just day 4 which was rough to watch. Really looking forward to the third Cyclethon and hopefully raise at least $666,666 (though more is always better).
The pain sucks at the time but the memories always be looked back at fondly. Great views, great food and a great charitable goal! What an amazing journey Cyclethon 2 was.
Hey Chris, that prologue was really great. Thanks for veing candid about your experiences. I think a lot of people can relate so i am glad you ended up putting this out regardless of how you felt! It's an inspiration
Mountains and hills.. I remember when I cycled in Switzerland and there was continues rise in mountain area. It's good that you have Ian with you! Spirited Away on the bench was very nice. Good that Pete was there to raise spirits! Congrats for raising money for good cause!
I'm so glad you chose to share the video. It's really fantastic! Getting to see your journey, and the whole story just was super interesting. I'm super excited for the upcoming one, since i didn't get to watch the last one live. I did geek out when you showed the life size robot from Castle in the Sky, Laputa. That was one of my favorite films growing up.
Ooh! This one's over an hour long! Can't wait to finally watch it - while also hoping that the upcoming cyclethon will be a walk in the park by comparison. Happy cycling, Chris (and Connor)!
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing even the bad bits, built a great story for the video and was so well put together. So glad you shared it! Well done on the cycle snd good luck for the next!
Yall are mad for this, big props. I just came back from a 15-day Kyushu trip going around the island similar to your bike route. What an amazing place the island of Kyushu is. I also biked a bit around Itoshima and Sakurajima. Yall make me want to bike longer routes. Cheers to your cycle 🍻
I watched all of Connors streams from this and enjoyed every minute of it - it's such fun to see so much of Japan up close and the two of you were entertaining all the way through.
I did a 50km cycle from Asahikawa to Furano a year before the world went tits up with COVID. It was the rainy season and the route was hills all the way. Was miserable most of the way. It seems one of the good things about a good long cycling trip is that with a little time, I can only remember the best parts of it. The flowers along the path to Biei. The momentary bursts of sunshine through the gloomy cloud filled sky. Somehow makes the mud and cold rain worth it.
After watching the closing scene of cyclethon 3 with Pete, Conner, Ian, you, and the fans. It felt soo satisfying compared to the other ones. Great job on raising 1 million and thanks for your dedication. That stream was without a doubt the most satisfying.
Waaaiiiit wait wait wait - is Haribo Goldbären acutally called that in other languages as well??? And Chris out of nowhere quoting that commercial, basically sounding just short of real German, absolutely did it for me xD
I am so proud of you and @CDawgVA for pushing through and completing the tour during some terrible conditions. I watched the entire tour on @CDawgVA's channel, and I saw the pain and suffering you two went through. You both were completely justified in stopping the tour at many points, but you two kept at it. Shoot, many pro tour cyclists would have quit, but not you two. You greatly exceeded your goal. I am excited to see what you will accomplish on your third cycling tour.
I can't believe this almost wasn't shared.... 900km through treacherous terrain and highly adverse weather conditions, over half a mil raised for charity, friendship with Connor still in tact, Chris keeping up the morale in the vlogs despite feeling run over by a bus...well 👏 done 👏! What a memorable journey...
Over an hour video, what a treat! I watched a fraction of it live but all of the vods right after. It made those 2-3 weeks at work a lot more bearable. So, I understand not thinking suffering is fun to watch but there are definitely (somewhat weird) people who enjoy that more than anything else. I personally found it motivational. In the way watching someone eating a really hot chili makes you want one as well. Getting to share in the respite of having a rest with a nice hot meal after hours of absolutely really rough cycling is not to be underestimated either. Learning about the regular local meals is IMO more interesting than the more unique stuff you usually find on YT. PS. Chris is funnier than he thinks.
God these videos give me so much joy! As a disable person who struggles to get around as much as i use too it feels like i get to live through you guys so thank you 😊 and tbh even if i was able to go japan and do the cycle i don't think i ever would BUT id love to be with the crew driving behind 🤭 I'll make up for it by being let's say a british version of pete 😂
Harribo macht Kinder froh, und Erwachsene ebenso! Hahaha. That was unexpected! Thanks for sharing your experience Chris. It cheered me up many times over the years. :)
Loved this edit! The cinematogrphy had me rewinding and pausing to take in the beautiful sights. I CANNOT WAIT FOR THE CYCLATHON 3 EDIT! It's going to be SO EPIC! 🙌🏻🙆🏻♀️🙌🏻🙆🏻♀️🙌🏻🙆🏻♀️
It’s awesome to get both Cdawg and now your own side to this past challenging cycle story and another great video :) I wish everyone well for the next cycle 😊😊❤️❤️
Chris you should be very proud of your achievements. You both done a spectacular job cycling. Not only are you filming and being entertaining during your trip, you're rising a lot of money for charities that need help. I wish you, Connor and your film crew the very best in the current cycling challenge. I honestly don't know how you both do it.
Thank you for giving me the motivation to get to Japan. Been saving for two years and now I’m finally on my way. You’ve been a great help in arranging my trip, even though we’ve never met or spoken. When the wheels touch down in Japan in a few months, I will smile and say a quiet thanks to you.
Thanks for sharing this, and honestly, looking forward to the third, but I appreciate the absolute endurance this takes and do not put yourselves through more than you can take
Over half a million raised! That's incredible! 👏🏻 Loved the video, especially watching from the comfort of my own home, and not out in that awful weather 😉. Well done! 👏🏻 🏴
Fantastic video, mad props to all of you for this, what an achievement. So glad you finally released this, I thoroughly enjoyed following along as it happened, and seeing it all again and edited so damn well, absolutely so well done man 👌
I have a bicycle in my Amazon checkout that I been wanting to buy but watching this is going to make me finally purchase it. Love the edits and laughs you guys had despite things pulling you down
These videos, and these journeys make me want to cycle across Japan too. I'm not fit. 10 years ago I was 195kg. Stopped trying to lose weight for a long long time - but near the end of 2023 I've begun trying to get into shape now that i'm fucking 31 years old. Down to 135kg now. To cycle across Japan would be such an incredible personal achievement for me. I used to not be able to even walk down to the local shop - now I walk 2-5km a day. One day i'll be able to ride a bicycle for the first time comfortably again since childhood. By the time I hit 40, I want to be ready to start genuinely looking at doing something as physically demanding as cycling 900km. Thanks for coming to my TEDx talk lol
What an adventure, definitely worth putting out there. There are very few things on the internet that really inspire me but videos like this (and Chris's content in general) is one of the rare few. Thanks for making pieces of work like this, they truly are a pleasure to watch
This was amazing i always love these they are so well made and you see so many beautifull things from the city and countryside also Den Bosch is in my own country i couldn't believe it you guys went there so awesome! Both of you what a performance you can be proud of yourselfs this looked so tough🙏 the karaoke Yakuza side quest was so fun what a legend!❤🔥 Pete was great company as always and Ian was so important this trip Chris Connor and the team behind you well done🙏❤️🔥
NOTIFICATION SQUAD: We took so long with this (explained why in the intro) that it made sense in the end, to release it on the cusp of Cyclethon 3 which kicks off on Monday 1st April! We'll be streaming on Connor's Twitch for 14 days non-stop from Yamaguchi to Tokyo (if all goes well) and for this next one, we aim to get the cyclethon video out a lot quicker!
Enjoy the many highs and lows of our epic Kyushu adventure, and keep an eye out for both the stream and also a Wacky Weekend episode out here tomorrow!!
We're spoiling you this week.
And of course donate to the Immune Deficiency Foundation! primaryimmune.org/
Ok👍👍👍
excited for it!
here we go again 🗿
Let Natsuki have an E Bike. He will stay longer if he has the E-bike and fun
I look forward to the new one coming up!! I may not be able to watch much on twitch due to our timezone differences but will try, the last ones i watched entirely from VOD's.
It’s finally here! And congrats on 3 million subscribers
Thank you!!🙏
@@AbroadinJapancongratulations. 👍🏻
wait what? where you not a LOT more before?
This video was EXCELLENT! I felt like I was watching a road trip episode of The Grand Tour. The crew did a phenomenal job with the cinematography, sound, editing etc. And what I loved most was the raw on-camera personalities. I loved the unscripted struggles and side quests. The pain and joy looked genuine. It really drew me in. I also enjoy your scripted videos but this one felt like I was living vicariously through you - an instant classic! In the future, you will look back at the glory days and perhaps show this to your grandchildren (minus CDawg twerking)
😂 we’ll have a director’s cut for these imaginary grandchildren
Thanks for the kind words man!
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
No way Chris finally released his cyclathon video
only for Connor to release the teaser for the third lmao
48 hours before number 3! a great way to build hype for the third one. :)
@@najimidayo No problem in that, that means we can start preparing to save up for donating while getting hyped
Reminds me of 2005
@@najimidayo You say that as if they did that completely independently and the whole process wasn't a planned collaboration
Hearing Chris absolutely nail the German Haribo commercial jingle shocked me. A man full of surprises for sure!
I love your prolog and how you shared it, because I think so many people suffer from the same problem. They do something real awesome, but because of some reasons they don't realise they did it. Bad memories overshadow the cool things and suddenly everything is shit.
Well said 👍🏼
It seems to be hard for normal people to pat themselves on the back.
Unfortunately bad emotions outweigh the positive in our minds and hearts. It's something I feel people have to actively work on preventing by not being so hard on themselves and others, not getting so hung up on things, but also allowing ourselves to enjoy even the little things.
When it comes to feeling proud of your work that took a long time to finish there's another issue where it's just hard to see, in retrospect, the amount of work and struggle that went into it. It always feels like we could have done more.
As a German I must say I'm impressed how well he did the Haribo jingle.
Als ein Deutscher dachte uch, dass der Trip 555 Dollar gekostet hat.
@@sbeyer17 Jawohl
Love how Pete always ups the energy
My Son is 10 and has a rare genetic blood disorder called CTTP that requires him to get plasma transfusions every other week since he was 6 and will continue for his entire life. Thank you for your hard work and for asking people to donate plasma, they truly save lives!
May God bless your Son and you!
I am so happy you put this documentary out Chris! I am 58 years old, work in the service industry and care for my 85 year old mom who has early stage dementia. This was a great treat for mom and I to take a break and enjoy the challenge and beautiful and hilarious journey! I never have the time to watch the Connor streams. This was brilliant! Cheers M8🥰
Chris' cyclethon is lowkey the most effective tourism video for Kyushu region
I'm pretty sure that Chris' videos have done more for Japan's tourism overall than most big money campaigns.
One of my fave videos you’ve made - big well done guys 🎉
🙏
We need the Paul Ballard cut
Impressive...very nice....let's see Paul Ballard's cut.
British Psycho.
RELEASE THE CUT
I can hear the genuine care behind the banter as you encourage each other through this. Pete’s classic style outro made me emotional and nostalgic while I laughed. Beautiful video, again. As artists we are down on our own creations but trust that your audience absolutely loves what you are doing!
42:24 That edit of Pete is fkn amazing. Amazing vid guys, thanks for what you all do :)
You ripping those pants off was definitely a highlight of this video.
Ian is such a sweetheart, he really looks after you both. Big love to Ian
Love how Chris goes into father mode when Connor is feeling down to make him feel better ❤
I didn't know you felt that way Chris because on the Cyclethon you seemed so, I don't know, very supportive of Connor and full of spirit. I'm glad that you have recovered and I can't wait for the next Cyclethon.
This was a great video. Im glad you came around and released it. Not every episode is sunshine and rainbows!!
Your pronunciation of the Haribo slogan was perfect
gERMAN?
Almost! He even swallowd the second „e“ in „Erwachsene“!! My hero!!!
@@Solakeasa he didnt tho :3
It is very heartwarming to hear your raw opinion (being tired and not caring) when you first completed the cyclethon.
It has its up's and down's and I am glad you were able to see the best of one of your hardests times for you.
As it happens, when you were on this ride, I was also on Kyushu. I was really hoping I might catch a glimpse of your trip... but for almost the entire duration of your cycle, I was quarantined in a hotel room in Kagoshima, sick to my gills XD
That said, really appreciated this cycle stream at the time.
that's sounds sad and i can relate. I'm also really prone to sickness when travelling
Might have something to do with having gills.
...
...I'll see myself out now.
in a way you were able to see kyushu through their cameras, at least!!
Gills !?
You're a fish!!?
@@ParthaUA-cam09 Of course not, that would be ridiculous. They are the _Creature from the Black Lagoon!_
Chris just knowing the Haribo jingle by heart and reciting it almost perfectly made me unsure if this is the worst timeline or the best
Great warm up episode for Cyclethon 3. Getting hyped!
Cyclethon 3 cycling across the pacific ocean to hawaii
As a german, that haribo jingle was quite the surprise haha 15:20
A man of many talents
You certainly earned the German Stamp of approval @@AbroadinJapan
Great job on the edit Paul!
Just a little something to cover your enormous Joyfull Tab.
😂 thanks man! Much appreciated 🙏
Was a blast watching this event live last year, and will be sure to do so again this Monday!
Best of luck to you all you gents, whether you're putting in work on the bikes or in the van!
Paul killed the edit! So glad to see the final post and looking forward to tuning in to the next cyclethon tomorrow!
3 milli subs and an hour long special
What a week for AiJ 🙌🔥
I never watch videos this long , watched the full thing loved it
This is like an epic length wacky weekend. Fantastic Cinematography, Storytelling and Scenery. Well done Chris, Ian, Paul, Pete and of cause Connor.
Connor: “The fucking hill is beyond comprehension.”
Pete: “Well we comprehended it, it’s pretty bad.”
Chris is always so hard on himself. This is a spectacular video.
At first I looked at it and though 1 hour that's a lot I'll watch a few minutes now and the rest later some day else now I'm over halve way through and enjoying it tremendously
Big props to you guys for the tough journey. Great edit and great support from ian and Pete as well!! 👏👏
I'm glad you got this done. I'm going to take my time watching this on my day off as I'm planning to be biking many parts of Honshu, as well as the Shinimani Kaido, the Yumeshima Kaido, throughout multiple vacations in the next few years, so vids like this are my food right now. Once again, I'm extremely glad you finished this. Thank you!
*Shimanami Kaido
Chris mate iv watched you for about 4 years now sorry it's late in your UA-cam career but every video you have ever made is visually amazing and Hella entertaining i wait to see your videos weekly I love Japan and I miss the place it's beautiful I wish I could go back!
Many thanks for sticking around all these years and the kind words! Much appreciated 🙏
@@AbroadinJapan also been here for years and you're at 3 million because we ALL love everything you put out! Try not to be so hard on yourself man- we can all be our toughest critic but hopefully the support we show gives you confidence in yourself and your content!
Anything you put out will always be an instant click for me and literally millions of us, no matter if you feel it's not your best effort! 😁
The Cyclethon was really enjoyable to watch on stream, like you mentioned after Paul sent you the cut. It was really just day 4 which was rough to watch.
Really looking forward to the third Cyclethon and hopefully raise at least $666,666 (though more is always better).
Great attitude Chris! Very admirable what you and Connor did. Thanks for sharing
The last time I was this early, Chris was still complaining about a hawk outside his window
The pain sucks at the time but the memories always be looked back at fondly. Great views, great food and a great charitable goal! What an amazing journey Cyclethon 2 was.
I actually wondered when this video was even gonna come out but I am happy it did now before the next big thing❤️ Proud of you Both❤️
Hey Chris, that prologue was really great. Thanks for veing candid about your experiences. I think a lot of people can relate so i am glad you ended up putting this out regardless of how you felt! It's an inspiration
Just finished watching this 3 mins before the 3rd Cyclethon begins. Such a great video and brought back the great memories of the 2nd one.
It was great despite the weather etc. glad to finally get the edited version and congrats on 3 millions subs!
loved the 1 hr version to watch all the route, great job guys 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Mountains and hills.. I remember when I cycled in Switzerland and there was continues rise in mountain area. It's good that you have Ian with you! Spirited Away on the bench was very nice. Good that Pete was there to raise spirits! Congrats for raising money for good cause!
I'm so glad you chose to share the video. It's really fantastic! Getting to see your journey, and the whole story just was super interesting. I'm super excited for the upcoming one, since i didn't get to watch the last one live. I did geek out when you showed the life size robot from Castle in the Sky, Laputa. That was one of my favorite films growing up.
Nice idea to release it just before Part 3. Still love Pete's energy. Thank you again for suffering for a good cause you two did amazing!
congratulations!! you guys are doing a great thing and the video is really inspirational as always
OMG you did it again!
My favorite series of yours! Fabulous Chris!
Ooh! This one's over an hour long! Can't wait to finally watch it - while also hoping that the upcoming cyclethon will be a walk in the park by comparison. Happy cycling, Chris (and Connor)!
This video is incredibly endearing, very glad you released it.
Excellent video! Thanks for sharing even the bad bits, built a great story for the video and was so well put together. So glad you shared it! Well done on the cycle snd good luck for the next!
Yall are mad for this, big props. I just came back from a 15-day Kyushu trip going around the island similar to your bike route. What an amazing place the island of Kyushu is. I also biked a bit around Itoshima and Sakurajima. Yall make me want to bike longer routes. Cheers to your cycle 🍻
I watched all of Connors streams from this and enjoyed every minute of it - it's such fun to see so much of Japan up close and the two of you were entertaining all the way through.
WE RAISED 1 MILLION DOLLAR THIS TIME!!
I did a 50km cycle from Asahikawa to Furano a year before the world went tits up with COVID. It was the rainy season and the route was hills all the way. Was miserable most of the way.
It seems one of the good things about a good long cycling trip is that with a little time, I can only remember the best parts of it. The flowers along the path to Biei. The momentary bursts of sunshine through the gloomy cloud filled sky. Somehow makes the mud and cold rain worth it.
After watching the closing scene of cyclethon 3 with Pete, Conner, Ian, you, and the fans. It felt soo satisfying compared to the other ones. Great job on raising 1 million and thanks for your dedication. That stream was without a doubt the most satisfying.
I just simply love this video amazing job Chris and the team
Man can't be happier for you, congratulations on the 3 million subscribers. Definetly deserved and excited to watch the cyclethon III!
Its a great video chris, dont be so hard on yourself. Also, japan is so beautiful to see from drone POV damnnn🙌🏻✨️
What a fun video. Loved the adventure!
Waaaiiiit wait wait wait - is Haribo Goldbären acutally called that in other languages as well???
And Chris out of nowhere quoting that commercial, basically sounding just short of real German, absolutely did it for me xD
it was real German. He said it flawlessly.
@@sebastiangruenfeld141 There was an accent, but it was close to perfect, yes.
But pray tell, are you by any chance a Landsmann?
I am so proud of you and @CDawgVA for pushing through and completing the tour during some terrible conditions. I watched the entire tour on @CDawgVA's channel, and I saw the pain and suffering you two went through. You both were completely justified in stopping the tour at many points, but you two kept at it. Shoot, many pro tour cyclists would have quit, but not you two. You greatly exceeded your goal. I am excited to see what you will accomplish on your third cycling tour.
Always love the Journey Across Japan series. Glad to see you boys still having fun creating content. Arigato Gozaimasu!
This video is one of the rare ones that actually put a smile in my day. Glad i watched this today
I can't believe this almost wasn't shared.... 900km through treacherous terrain and highly adverse weather conditions, over half a mil raised for charity, friendship with Connor still in tact, Chris keeping up the morale in the vlogs despite feeling run over by a bus...well 👏 done 👏! What a memorable journey...
Over an hour video, what a treat!
I watched a fraction of it live but all of the vods right after. It made those 2-3 weeks at work a lot more bearable.
So, I understand not thinking suffering is fun to watch but there are definitely (somewhat weird) people who enjoy that more than anything else.
I personally found it motivational. In the way watching someone eating a really hot chili makes you want one as well.
Getting to share in the respite of having a rest with a nice hot meal after hours of absolutely really rough cycling is not to be underestimated either.
Learning about the regular local meals is IMO more interesting than the more unique stuff you usually find on YT.
PS. Chris is funnier than he thinks.
Some really pretty places especially Miyazaki City and it's tropical vibe. Man I miss the ocean... Always a treat when Chris drops a new video.
God these videos give me so much joy! As a disable person who struggles to get around as much as i use too it feels like i get to live through you guys so thank you 😊 and tbh even if i was able to go japan and do the cycle i don't think i ever would BUT id love to be with the crew driving behind 🤭 I'll make up for it by being let's say a british version of pete 😂
Harribo macht Kinder froh, und Erwachsene ebenso!
Hahaha. That was unexpected! Thanks for sharing your experience Chris.
It cheered me up many times over the years. :)
It's strangely nice that it came out a year later because now I can watch it and reminisce about it.
Im glad you released this. it was for a good cause and I enjoyed it! Looking forward to the third one!!!
Loved this edit! The cinematogrphy had me rewinding and pausing to take in the beautiful sights. I CANNOT WAIT FOR THE CYCLATHON 3 EDIT! It's going to be SO EPIC! 🙌🏻🙆🏻♀️🙌🏻🙆🏻♀️🙌🏻🙆🏻♀️
It’s awesome to get both Cdawg and now your own side to this past challenging cycle story and another great video :) I wish everyone well for the next cycle 😊😊❤️❤️
You inspired me to bike the Shimanami Kaido last summer! I'm gonna go back and do a longer route this winter! You're a legend Chris 🎉
I’ve been waiting for this!
Congratulations to both of you, and it was cool reliving all those moments again and can't wait for the next one.
Chris you should be very proud of your achievements. You both done a spectacular job cycling. Not only are you filming and being entertaining during your trip, you're rising a lot of money for charities that need help. I wish you, Connor and your film crew the very best in the current cycling challenge. I honestly don't know how you both do it.
Thank you for giving me the motivation to get to Japan. Been saving for two years and now I’m finally on my way. You’ve been a great help in arranging my trip, even though we’ve never met or spoken. When the wheels touch down in Japan in a few months, I will smile and say a quiet thanks to you.
Congrats on making that much money for charity. So proud of you guys. Nice to see you didn't get yourselves killed in the process.
Thanks for sharing this, and honestly, looking forward to the third, but I appreciate the absolute endurance this takes and do not put yourselves through more than you can take
I can't wait for the next cycle. Happy to see you finally released this. I did watch the entire stream when it happened and enjoyed it.
Pete is so oddly on point with his bits. I remember him doing that on stream all those months ago - so fitting now. Well done everyone!
"I love you guys!"
"Gotta go."
God, American Pete is always a treat.
Over half a million raised! That's incredible! 👏🏻
Loved the video, especially watching from the comfort of my own home, and not out in that awful weather 😉.
Well done! 👏🏻 🏴
Fantastic video, mad props to all of you for this, what an achievement. So glad you finally released this, I thoroughly enjoyed following along as it happened, and seeing it all again and edited so damn well, absolutely so well done man 👌
Thanks for uploading this one. I had been looking forward to all amazing camera shots. Beautifully edited and great to relive the struggle.
I've been waiting for this. I don't have time to watch streams so been looking forward to a nicely edited video from the cyclathon.
Top shelf content!
Love this charity marathon :) good jobs like always :)
This whole thing is so heart warming. You all are the best for putting this together! Also major props to the donators
I have a bicycle in my Amazon checkout that I been wanting to buy but watching this is going to make me finally purchase it. Love the edits and laughs you guys had despite things pulling you down
These videos, and these journeys make me want to cycle across Japan too.
I'm not fit. 10 years ago I was 195kg. Stopped trying to lose weight for a long long time - but near the end of 2023 I've begun trying to get into shape now that i'm fucking 31 years old. Down to 135kg now. To cycle across Japan would be such an incredible personal achievement for me. I used to not be able to even walk down to the local shop - now I walk 2-5km a day. One day i'll be able to ride a bicycle for the first time comfortably again since childhood.
By the time I hit 40, I want to be ready to start genuinely looking at doing something as physically demanding as cycling 900km. Thanks for coming to my TEDx talk lol
I'm really glad this got released and not just for Paul's sake 😂 thanks for giving me something good to watch on Easter Sunday ❤
What an adventure, definitely worth putting out there. There are very few things on the internet that really inspire me but videos like this (and Chris's content in general) is one of the rare few. Thanks for making pieces of work like this, they truly are a pleasure to watch
I'm looking so forward for the 3rd one it's gonna be hype af
This was amazing i always love these they are so well made and you see so many beautifull things from the city and countryside also Den Bosch is in my own country i couldn't believe it you guys went there so awesome! Both of you what a performance you can be proud of yourselfs this looked so tough🙏 the karaoke Yakuza side quest was so fun what a legend!❤🔥
Pete was great company as always and Ian was so important this trip
Chris Connor and the team behind you well done🙏❤️🔥