Evolution Stories: Small steps to big things | SHIMANO
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Although the luster of mountain biking has never dulled for Andy McKenna, it’s been several years since he’s ventured back to the foreboding mountains of Torridon where he once thrived as a mountain bike guide. The time has come to confront his foe.
Andy’s enlisted an inspiring ally to take on these Torridonian giants: In Episode 4 of the ‘Evolution Stories’ series, Small Steps to Big Things, Andy teams up with ultra-endurance adventurer Jenny Graham in one of their beloved bothies to plot rides and chat about the ingredients for living life and setting world records.
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Shimano you absolutely have it with your equipment you make and this you tube channel you have and make absolutely fantastic awesome videos thank you to everyone at shimano 🤘🏻
Two beautiful persons, good vibes!
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Wow just wow what they have both achieved and for different reasons!! Obviously for Andy somthing he never asked for but boy he is not dwelling on anything he’s just getting on with things and adapting to how his life has changed to the best he can be!! And jenny shes a mum but dint start all her adventures until her late 30s boy oh boy it’s makes you realise anything is possible if you out your mind to it.. and more importantly just shows how good mountain biking is for you and for your soul.. great work and keep it up guys loved this video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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I ´ve never seen a videos with Jenny Graham and not smiled.
That’s the truth! 🙏🏽
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Another beautiful one Andy ❤
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Such a great and uplifting video. Thanks!
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A very accomplished lady.
Great Story. I wish Shimano still made those XT pedals- all the new flat pedals have garbage bushings that don't spin.
C'mon 🚴🚵🤙
Can I ask how Jenny paid for the trip?
Hello!! It cost £15k and I raffled off my Bike to make half the money and gained the rest in sponsorship. We made a film about it - Eastbound. Its on You Tube :)!