Superb, Me and my wife set off from Turin on the second leg of are honeymoon. With the goal of tackling the TNR, however snow on the higher cols stopped us in are tracks so we hopped on and off TNR and the routes des grande alpes. Was incredible and would love to get back and do the missing bits of TNR.
That looked like a great trip. I never feel qualified to comment much on your vids as the only attributes we have in common that i can see are our t-rex arms. All the best and thanks 👏🏼
Looked beautiful, would love to do it in summertime, but not as a race! Did you find the tent a lot more comfy than the bivvy? And how much extra weight does it add? Being half pint sized I have to travel very light. That rock climb looked scary. True bike packer savvy tho', taking your bags up seperately😄
Hi Josh, I was wondering if you can tell me more about the support bracket you were using with the k-lite. Have the same light but although I have never had any problems I am not that happy with the one provided in bundle with the light. Thanks
@Joshibbett when you start your ride x amount of km from where you finish how do you go about then getting your bike box from the start to the end please? Am doing Budapest to Istanbul next year and trying to figure out the logistics of transporting bike to the start and back home to the UK from the finish. Wondering how you experts do it. Thanks.
If I’m doing a point to point ride I use a cardboard bike box and despose of it at the airport. Then at my destination ask at local bike shops for another box. They usually have plenty which are left over from new bike builds
@@JamesOlsen-s2g Was it the Cannoni road that's blocked in 06:04? I rode that partly hard-going (your words) descend in TNR 2018 with a cyclocross bike. One to remember...
I might be wrong but might be the ‘death road’ which is now off the official* TNR route. *offical in the loosest of definitions you have lot of options to adjust and enjoy.
was a pleasure to edit it Josh! cheers!
Lovely edit
Nice work Ryan
@@TailfinCycling cheers guys!
@@djpablo73 thanks dj!
Another nice edit.
Great route, good ride, lovely edit, enjoyed that, chapeau guys
How awesome ! What an adventure.
Nice one Josh! Looks like an incredible route
Excellent video thank you for sharing
Great new format! Love the edits and music. Fun to watch! Thx.
Nice video! However, I find the music a bit loud when you are speaking to the camera.
great adventure and nice edit too - well done sir
Some of the terrain I hiked and biked including the Finestra back in the day
Superb, Me and my wife set off from Turin on the second leg of are honeymoon. With the goal of tackling the TNR, however snow on the higher cols stopped us in are tracks so we hopped on and off TNR and the routes des grande alpes. Was incredible and would love to get back and do the missing bits of TNR.
That looked like a great trip. I never feel qualified to comment much on your vids as the only attributes we have in common that i can see are our t-rex arms. All the best and thanks 👏🏼
I love this route so much!
Very Nice😉, good edit Ryan!
@@ludovicseydoux9179 thanks Ludovic!
Nice film, sir!
This is a very cool route, I hope to ride it next year. Pizza & Gelato every single day !!!!!
great content! thanks
Good to see you out. Knee ok?
Hi Josh .. thanks for the vid 😊 Do you mind if I ask where you got the GPX file from? Thank you 👍
Check out the Torino Nice rally website all the info is there
Looked beautiful, would love to do it in summertime, but not as a race! Did you find the tent a lot more comfy than the bivvy? And how much extra weight does it add? Being half pint sized I have to travel very light.
That rock climb looked scary. True bike packer savvy tho', taking your bags up seperately😄
Enjoyed that one. What handlebars are you rocking? Any special attachment to get the handlebar footage?
They are the redshift kitchen sink bars
@@joshibbett Great thanks!
Hi Josh, I was wondering if you can tell me more about the support bracket you were using with the k-lite. Have the same light but although I have never had any problems I am not that happy with the one provided in bundle with the light. Thanks
It was supplied with the light when I got it
what gearing and tyres did you use - ta
Very nice! Gravel the right choice Josh, or MTB better option/ same same? Cheers!
Both will be better in certain areas, if I was to do it again I'd probably use a mtb just so I can ride the off road descents faster
Great film something I want to do I’ve a gravel bike but fancy this on a hardtail MTB what do think ?
Hard tail will also be great.
@ thank you can I also ask what month did you do it in we often go to the alps in September and weather’s always pretty good
@Joshibbett when you start your ride x amount of km from where you finish how do you go about then getting your bike box from the start to the end please? Am doing Budapest to Istanbul next year and trying to figure out the logistics of transporting bike to the start and back home to the UK from the finish. Wondering how you experts do it. Thanks.
If I’m doing a point to point ride I use a cardboard bike box and despose of it at the airport. Then at my destination ask at local bike shops for another box. They usually have plenty which are left over from new bike builds
@ Joshibbett many thanks for the info
Very cool what tires did you run?
conti race king
Nice video. Where exactly is the rockslide blocking the road?
It's off-route .. the way to go to avoid it is the Cannoni road or the SP335.
@@JamesOlsen-s2g Was it the Cannoni road that's blocked in 06:04? I rode that partly hard-going (your words) descend in TNR 2018 with a cyclocross bike. One to remember...
@@gadsgsadgsadg4668I think so yes, Cannoni was blocked for repairs during the summer. Cannoni is now open afaik and has been resurfaced in places
I might be wrong but might be the ‘death road’ which is now off the official* TNR route. *offical in the loosest of definitions you have lot of options to adjust and enjoy.
@@JRmntain Strada dei Cannoni it was. Some really scary riding that I would never do again. Even my thru axle in the front loosened.
Very good editing, but why do people film themselve 90 percent of the time? 😮
We live for a little bit scary