A bit like child birth, the riders being the mother and the crew being the father . With out each other it would not be possible . I am envious of all of you . Very special .
Commenting 5 years after the fact but you'd think they could have some sort of electronic push updates to the route.. like a online route book, you know? Very inspiring video. Thanks for sharing
How crazy and insane but how amazing. Loved this video so much. Would be mind blowing to have been involved in something like this. Well done. A great group and what being part of a team is all about.
In 1995 I rode my bike from Alaska to Las Vegas, on the way I stopped off at Durango to watch RAAM pass through that control. A German crew member (a doctor) called in demanding some saline solution to infuse his rider! He was sent off to a local hospital... My Aussie mate, Gerry Tatrai came through and I rode a little way with him (Gerry won the solo section of RAAM in 1993 and 1998)
How about taking the Around Oz record off those Poms from High5 ? 18 days I believe. Dave Arnold .. member of 1995 record holders @ 21 days. Only 14200 km. Contact me for details of route ;-)
I wonder why they call this the toughest race? The Trans America Bike Race is self supported which seems harder to me and these guys took turns riding...Trans Am racers have to do the whole thing alone. I am by no means saying this is an easy race but as an observer, it would seem the Trans Am is way harder. These guys seem a bit spoiled in comparison with their fly weight bikes, their roaming mobile air conditioned rest vehicles and such.
This is an awesome video. Great job to all.
A bit like child birth, the riders being the mother and the crew being the father . With out each other it would not be possible . I am envious of all of you . Very special .
Commenting 5 years after the fact but you'd think they could have some sort of electronic push updates to the route.. like a online route book, you know? Very inspiring video. Thanks for sharing
From a Kiwi , hats off to you all & congratulations , amazing doco :)
Thanks very much!
How crazy and insane but how amazing. Loved this video so much. Would be mind blowing to have been involved in something like this. Well done. A great group and what being part of a team is all about.
In 1995 I rode my bike from Alaska to Las Vegas, on the way I stopped off at Durango to watch RAAM pass through that control. A German crew member (a doctor) called in demanding some saline solution to infuse his rider! He was sent off to a local hospital... My Aussie mate, Gerry Tatrai came through and I rode a little way with him (Gerry won the solo section of RAAM in 1993 and 1998)
Really enjoyed that. Amazing effort. Chapeau.
Glad to hear! Thanks Ali
Inspiring doco the Aussie way! Well done to all involved.
Awesome effort guys! Insane job! Loved the video too. Very well made
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the doco
Inspirational documentary!
Thank you Mike!
How about taking the Around Oz record off those Poms from High5 ? 18 days I believe.
Dave Arnold .. member of 1995 record holders @ 21 days. Only 14200 km. Contact me for details of route ;-)
just WOW!!!!
Good on ya fellas.
I wonder why they call this the toughest race? The Trans America Bike Race is self supported which seems harder to me and these guys took turns riding...Trans Am racers have to do the whole thing alone. I am by no means saying this is an easy race but as an observer, it would seem the Trans Am is way harder. These guys seem a bit spoiled in comparison with their fly weight bikes, their roaming mobile air conditioned rest vehicles and such.
Different race for different people