Do you have any idea how incredibly valuable your personal insights presented in this film were to me and to others like is? There are many of us. You are a winner to us all. Congratulate yourself on your victory.
Thanks Jenni sharing. After a traumatic event in my early 20's I started experiencing agoraphobia which lasted through the decade. Forcing myself out of the house and back on a bike at 30 miraculously pulled me out of it all, but it took most of the next decade to get things back in order. Entering my 40's now I'm just happy to still be alive and able to ride bikes far away from home. Thanks bicycle.
What an amazing and inspirational rider. In such honesty with yourself and others lies so much power! Thank you so much for sharing your story. I hope you go on from strength to strength
That video is really hitting home for me. I can neither smile truely or cry of sadness, i almost don't feel. I find it hard to see meaning in all things, yet when i commit to do cyclotourism, i feel away from all of these things holding me back, i focus on going further. Thank you for sharing this with the internet, much support from France.
What a beautiful and heartfelt video. To see the challenges and emotions you experienced and to share them publically takes some serious guts and strength. Well done. Very very inspiring. Thank you for creating a great short film and for taking us along the journey with you.
Not that I am comparing my abilities to Jenni. But Alba Ultra was my first ever Ultra too. I finished it and I started riding 32km loops around a old railway track in County Durham. If you think you can’t do something the Alba is a go to so you can give it a try. Highly recommended. 😀
Sometimes success isn’t finishing the race, it’s starting in the first place. Chapeau!
Do you have any idea how incredibly valuable your personal insights presented in this film were to me and to others like is? There are many of us. You are a winner to us all. Congratulate yourself on your victory.
Thanks Jenni sharing. After a traumatic event in my early 20's I started experiencing agoraphobia which lasted through the decade. Forcing myself out of the house and back on a bike at 30 miraculously pulled me out of it all, but it took most of the next decade to get things back in order. Entering my 40's now I'm just happy to still be alive and able to ride bikes far away from home. Thanks bicycle.
What an amazing and inspirational rider. In such honesty with yourself and others lies so much power! Thank you so much for sharing your story. I hope you go on from strength to strength
That video is really hitting home for me. I can neither smile truely or cry of sadness, i almost don't feel. I find it hard to see meaning in all things, yet when i commit to do cyclotourism, i feel away from all of these things holding me back, i focus on going further. Thank you for sharing this with the internet, much support from France.
What a beautiful and heartfelt video. To see the challenges and emotions you experienced and to share them publically takes some serious guts and strength.
Well done. Very very inspiring. Thank you for creating a great short film and for taking us along the journey with you.
Great film, it’s important story to tell
Awesome ride,.. Nice video shot, Thx for share Mate,.stay safely ride 😊🚲👍
Not that I am comparing my abilities to Jenni. But Alba Ultra was my first ever Ultra too. I finished it and I started riding 32km loops around a old railway track in County Durham. If you think you can’t do something the Alba is a go to so you can give it a try. Highly recommended. 😀
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