I will never forget driving the lead vehicle at Mid South in 2020 in the incredible mud and seeing your amazing focus and determination. You are indeed a very special athlete. Beautiful production as well. Chapeaux.
Wow! Cheers to CC for capturing this inspirational story. And to Hannah .. your successful attempt put your name in the history books. But your return to that trail after even completing the first attempt sealed your status as a Cat 1 LadyBOSS!! And I loved seeing you and your husband tackle this together. I hope you can draw strength from this for years to come when life's race gets tough.
Just love how emotionally intelligent you are in addition to all of your physical strengths. I feel like I learn something about mindset every time I hear you speak. Congratulations on two incredible rides!
Seeing you collapse on the 1st attempt was tough. You’re such an incredible competitor to challenge yourself like that Hannah, so glad you went back and made it happen. The production on the video was great, I really enjoyed it.
All my respect to you. You are an inspiration! Love the production quality. The story and your message we will keep in our hearts in the ride and in the day.
I was already satisfied and inspired, and then 'attempt #2' flashed on the screen 😮. Amazing job and such beautiful scenery. I've been to Moab before but that was before I got into mtb so I need to revisit!
यो सकस शीर्षक दिएको सिरियल भावनाले भरिपूर्ण कहानी साह्रै राम्रो छ सकारात्मक पनि छ सामाजिकता त्यत्तिकै छ घर परिवार, भित्रको ब्यबहारिक सकस त्यत्तिकै मिलेको छ यही तरिकाले अगाडि सम्म जाओस लेखक निर्देशक को कल्पना खुबी त्यत्तिकैछ शसक्त सामाजिकक्रान्ती नै अत्यन्त राम्रोछ जयहोस सबै पात्रहरुको भूमिका झनै राम्रोछ। जयहोस राजुमास्टर को।
Who cares about the people who WHINE about the film crews. I think it's great that we're able to see this and also your film in inspiring young people, especially girls, to be able to go out and do these things. I applaud you all who use film crews. I don't applaud the people who boohoo about it. To heck with them!
I became ill at work with a fever but still had to cycle home from the train. It was about 50 degrees and windy and I was shivering like crazy. The last half mile to the house was one of the most challenging physical and mental experiences I've ever had. Thank you for sharing your story on the trail, Hannah.
Awesome job, motivated me while knocking out The Chimneys +2, my final workout this week. PS: You're my wife's favorite person on the Trainerroad podcast.
17:49 - that insane hiking trail reminds of the “Hillary Steppe” near the top of the Mount Everest climb. It seems like having a multi day camp where the only thing one does is ride and hike those last 12+ miles over and over again for practice and memorization would be beneficial for anyone’s future FKT attempts.
33:39 - Hannah, you already know that your first FKT ride was definitely not a failure. You survived a trial by fire (and ice) that 99.99% of people who can even ride a mountain bike would have quit on within the first two hours. I’ve been hearing your name in the bicycling world since 2009, you have never been a failure. Congratulations on achieving a very lofty goal.👍👍
What an amazing accomplishment. Even on the first attempt it was a few obstacles that slowed you down, but you were still unstoppable.🙌🏼 Congratulations beating the record six months later , way to go !!! 🔥🔥
Hannah is my hero and a shining example for my daughters that they can do really hard things on a bike. Even better is how you pushed through "failure" in order to achieve your goal.....sorry...not achieve your goal....you blew it out of the water. Thank you to all those involved in this for documenting it (gorgeous footage) so I can share this with my girls and learn from this amazing accomplishment.
Why are film crews considered so taboo on FKTs and ultra endurance events? It’s so annoying that there has to be a caveat on these types of videos about whether it counts or not. These riders are awesome and it’s great they want to share this with audiences. They just need to do what video game speedrunning does where they split the categories (glitchless vs no major glitches, etc.) In this case like film crew vs no film crew or whatever and just put it in its own category and let the people make their own decision. Maybe they already do this or maybe nobody even really cares that much in the grand scheme of things and I’m just dumb for not researching more 😂. Anyways great vid and thanks for sharing!
Because having a " safety net" follow you the whole time gives you an unfair advantage over those who are truly attempting it unsupported. Knowing that if you push too hard they will jump in and help you is supported not unsupported
@@Mr050278 I’m trying to understand that logic but I guess it still doesn’t make sense to me. You push too hard and the film crew helps you, which would disqualify the attempt vs pushing too hard on your own and the local search and rescue crew has to come get you, which still invalidates your attempt. I’m not an FKT expert by any means, just an enjoyer who likes watching the YT vids, so I’m totally open to the idea that I probably just don’t understand the spirit of the rules like others would.
Because there is a very accessible safety net people push harder and take more risks. So if search and rescue is the only safety net, and you must use it, in theory your gonna be there for a while it’s gonna be an epic just to get picked up by SAR. But there is categories for these efforts. Have a film crew is supposed to be a supported effort. But that’s not really the records most people want. FKT’s that are unsupported but have a film crew and don’t utilize it at all will have an asterisk next to it saying there was a film crew (moral support) Honestly I agree with you. It’s silly. And I probably know too much about this silly thing but there are people that will fight and figuratively die over this silly little aspect of an already niche activity
@chrismikstas2871 yes having them help would disqualify the effort but knowing help is following you is a big mental advantage over being alone and knowing that if you for example pass out from heat exhaustion no one is coming for potentially a long time. That gives you the confidence to push harder than you would if you were alone
@@Mr050278 Doing this "unsupported with nobody coming for a long time" is a hella stupid basis to do this stuff on. You'd be an idiot to attempt something like this without people close and on standby waiting for you to arrive at certain times.
Loved everything about this. You are such an incredible rider and inspiration to us all. Great job! Now, for the most import part- Where did yo get that pancake griddle and will you share your secret pancake recipe? :-)
Great ride and beautiful footage. All the motivational talk at the start feels like a big ego trip, though. Let's keep things in perspective here - it's just a bike ride.
Hannah is an amazing athlete and this is amazing achievement, also videography is top notch. I found all the talk about how hard it is and how it changed her a bit too much though, not sure, maybe it's just my perspective from a non american. The talk feels a little pretentious and I don't think you need that, but again, I am just an anonymous post on the internet, so nevermind me, this is still an amazing achievement!
Simply amazing. Go back in mid October when the weather is perfect. Also, question: did you hear that podcast by those nerdy radio lab people on NPR who researched and showed that having a spouse and film crew on the course actually adds up to emotional support, which gives quite a boost to the racer. I think the show is called Alone Enough. It’s why Lael Wilcox no longer has her spouse and film crew on Tour Divide race and AZT race. Who knew?!!
Once you start playing that rhetorical game you can interpret almost anything as “emotional support.” Wilcox, for example, is sponsored. Isn’t that “support?” Is using a modern bike “support?” Modern nutrition? Modern weather “support”? Having two parents and a good childhood? Depends on how much of a jerk you want to be. Who knew?!! Thus, it’s sophistry; utter BS, other agendas. Support is support. She was unsupported on these rides, period. ☮️
I will never forget driving the lead vehicle at Mid South in 2020 in the incredible mud and seeing your amazing focus and determination. You are indeed a very special athlete. Beautiful production as well. Chapeaux.
Wow! Cheers to CC for capturing this inspirational story. And to Hannah .. your successful attempt put your name in the history books. But your return to that trail after even completing the first attempt sealed your status as a Cat 1 LadyBOSS!! And I loved seeing you and your husband tackle this together. I hope you can draw strength from this for years to come when life's race gets tough.
Just love how emotionally intelligent you are in addition to all of your physical strengths. I feel like I learn something about mindset every time I hear you speak. Congratulations on two incredible rides!
She's something special :)
We are HUGE fans of Hannah Otto! A wonderful human and an amazing athlete 🚀💓🦄
I don't care where you're from or who you are, this sh*t is motivating.
As long as you love me.
An unreal watch. Hannah is an absolute badass and an inspiration! She left it out on the field time and time again! Well done!!!
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Seeing you collapse on the 1st attempt was tough. You’re such an incredible competitor to challenge yourself like that Hannah, so glad you went back and made it happen. The production on the video was great, I really enjoyed it.
Congratulations! That was a wonderful story, and telling it was also wonderful! You inspired us so much Hannah! BIG thank you to the filming crew too!
Great to see two of the fastest riders from the Stl smashing it.🇱🇷👊🏼
We are huge Hannah fans and have your back no matter what. Kokopelli Strong! And your white shoes and socks looked SO GOOD in the second attempt 😎
Fantastic! Both the ride and the film. So inspiring. Thank you, Hannah!
All my respect to you. You are an inspiration! Love the production quality. The story and your message we will keep in our hearts in the ride and in the day.
I was already satisfied and inspired, and then 'attempt #2' flashed on the screen 😮. Amazing job and such beautiful scenery. I've been to Moab before but that was before I got into mtb so I need to revisit!
यो सकस शीर्षक दिएको सिरियल भावनाले भरिपूर्ण कहानी साह्रै राम्रो छ सकारात्मक पनि छ सामाजिकता त्यत्तिकै छ घर परिवार, भित्रको ब्यबहारिक सकस त्यत्तिकै मिलेको छ यही तरिकाले अगाडि सम्म जाओस लेखक निर्देशक को कल्पना खुबी त्यत्तिकैछ शसक्त सामाजिकक्रान्ती नै अत्यन्त राम्रोछ जयहोस सबै पात्रहरुको भूमिका झनै राम्रोछ। जयहोस राजुमास्टर को।
Way to go Hannah, you are amazing and an inspiration to so many people 🔥⚡️
Congrats! This was amazing to watch. Your words are going to stick with me as I try to accomplish some goals this summer! ❤🎉💪🏼
She inspires all of us :)
Who cares about the people who WHINE about the film crews. I think it's great that we're able to see this and also your film in inspiring young people, especially girls, to be able to go out and do these things. I applaud you all who use film crews. I don't applaud the people who boohoo about it. To heck with them!
Incredible. Congrats on your achievement. You continue to inspire me. Lifetime GP, Watchout!
I’ve done this ride 9x. But didn’t the easy way. From loma to Moab, fully supported and 3 days. This is pretty friggen amazing.
I became ill at work with a fever but still had to cycle home from the train. It was about 50 degrees and windy and I was shivering like crazy. The last half mile to the house was one of the most challenging physical and mental experiences I've ever had. Thank you for sharing your story on the trail, Hannah.
Awesome job, motivated me while knocking out The Chimneys +2, my final workout this week. PS: You're my wife's favorite person on the Trainerroad podcast.
Hannah, you are a machine and an inspiration. Keep pushing, girl! 💪🔥
17:49 - that insane hiking trail reminds of the “Hillary Steppe” near the top of the Mount Everest climb. It seems like having a multi day camp where the only thing one does is ride and hike those last 12+ miles over and over again for practice and memorization would be beneficial for anyone’s future FKT attempts.
What a fantastic effort and a great result!
That Hannah Smile - love it! Go Pivot!
Amazing efforts Hannah! Really inspirational. Great video too!!
Monster effort in clearly challenging conditions. You versus You is the ultimate battle.
33:39 - Hannah, you already know that your first FKT ride was definitely not a failure. You survived a trial by fire (and ice) that 99.99% of people who can even ride a mountain bike would have quit on within the first two hours. I’ve been hearing your name in the bicycling world since 2009, you have never been a failure.
Congratulations on achieving a very lofty goal.👍👍
Incredible achievement! What an inspiration! ❤
Hannah is the real deal!! 👏💪💯
Orange Fox 32 vs Gold Fox 32. 😂🤣😂
Great Job! Another Epic day in a bike!
Great video - Well done Hannah and team !
What an amazing accomplishment. Even on the first attempt it was a few obstacles that slowed you down, but you were still unstoppable.🙌🏼
Congratulations beating the record six months later , way to go !!! 🔥🔥
Wow! So impressive. Well done!
What an amazing, inspirational human
Watched this one with my daughter. Thank you for that. Beautiful.
Huge Ride!!! Amazing work
Amazing accomplishment Hannah! Such an inspiration!
I love her. She is going to make a hell of a coach later in life if she so chooses.
I loved this so much.
Great video ❤
Impressive effort all around! Haven't ridden Kokopelli I can't imagine ever going that fast on it. Next should be doing the Grand Loop!
Hannah is a certified BAMF. Thank you for doing this competitive cyclist!
Nice job, X2! I’ve had similar experiences with hard routes while climbing mountains, I also refer to them as friends.
I enjoy the behind the scenes on the same day as the race.
Hannah is my hero and a shining example for my daughters that they can do really hard things on a bike. Even better is how you pushed through "failure" in order to achieve your goal.....sorry...not achieve your goal....you blew it out of the water. Thank you to all those involved in this for documenting it (gorgeous footage) so I can share this with my girls and learn from this amazing accomplishment.
Congrats, so awesome and inspirational!!
"I wouldn't change anything..." That say's is all!
Wow- so tough & inspirational!
What an athlete you are in every way! Stupendous
Thank you Hannah and Competitive Cyclist for doing this. What a great story, great camera work. So inspiring! Thank you!
Hannah is an inspiration to all of us!
Thank you Hannah what a stellar performance! Great person/husband/crew! Venga venga venga! Dios los cuide!
Why are film crews considered so taboo on FKTs and ultra endurance events? It’s so annoying that there has to be a caveat on these types of videos about whether it counts or not. These riders are awesome and it’s great they want to share this with audiences. They just need to do what video game speedrunning does where they split the categories (glitchless vs no major glitches, etc.) In this case like film crew vs no film crew or whatever and just put it in its own category and let the people make their own decision. Maybe they already do this or maybe nobody even really cares that much in the grand scheme of things and I’m just dumb for not researching more 😂. Anyways great vid and thanks for sharing!
Because having a " safety net" follow you the whole time gives you an unfair advantage over those who are truly attempting it unsupported. Knowing that if you push too hard they will jump in and help you is supported not unsupported
@@Mr050278 I’m trying to understand that logic but I guess it still doesn’t make sense to me. You push too hard and the film crew helps you, which would disqualify the attempt vs pushing too hard on your own and the local search and rescue crew has to come get you, which still invalidates your attempt. I’m not an FKT expert by any means, just an enjoyer who likes watching the YT vids, so I’m totally open to the idea that I probably just don’t understand the spirit of the rules like others would.
Because there is a very accessible safety net people push harder and take more risks. So if search and rescue is the only safety net, and you must use it, in theory your gonna be there for a while it’s gonna be an epic just to get picked up by SAR.
But there is categories for these efforts. Have a film crew is supposed to be a supported effort. But that’s not really the records most people want.
FKT’s that are unsupported but have a film crew and don’t utilize it at all will have an asterisk next to it saying there was a film crew (moral support)
Honestly I agree with you. It’s silly. And I probably know too much about this silly thing but there are people that will fight and figuratively die over this silly little aspect of an already niche activity
@chrismikstas2871 yes having them help would disqualify the effort but knowing help is following you is a big mental advantage over being alone and knowing that if you for example pass out from heat exhaustion no one is coming for potentially a long time. That gives you the confidence to push harder than you would if you were alone
@@Mr050278 Doing this "unsupported with nobody coming for a long time" is a hella stupid basis to do this stuff on. You'd be an idiot to attempt something like this without people close and on standby waiting for you to arrive at certain times.
Incredible!
Mad respect, way to go Hannah!
Such an inspiring story!!!
Total badass Hannah!
Unbelievable!!!
Congrats!
🎉Inspiring🎉Congrats
So awesome❤
Amazing efforts
So inspirational. Do hard things!
Great job!
Hannah is a beast!
Congrats Hannah!!🚴🚴
Wow Hannah! Amazing accomplishment!
Amazing, Hannah!
🤯 how does she do it?! Go Hannah!
So powerful!
So good!
Loved everything about this. You are such an incredible rider and inspiration to us all. Great job! Now, for the most import part- Where did yo get that pancake griddle and will you share your secret pancake recipe? :-)
18:00 Looks like a star wars Rebel alliancepilots uniform. Very nice.
13:00 'What a badass!' No doubt! - Tremendous effort.
Fantastic video! Curious on how you helped your mind and body recovered.
Phenomal!
Great ride and beautiful footage. All the motivational talk at the start feels like a big ego trip, though. Let's keep things in perspective here - it's just a bike ride.
Total bad ass. Inspiring. Power couple. Nicely done.
Great job Competitive for supporting great role model Athletes like Hannah
I've thought about doing a multi day trip. Never once thought to do it as a race in one go. Wow.
This goes hard
Thank you for sharing your experience 😊
amazing!
So badass.
Why did she got north bound instead of south?
Hannah is an amazing athlete and this is amazing achievement, also videography is top notch. I found all the talk about how hard it is and how it changed her a bit too much though, not sure, maybe it's just my perspective from a non american. The talk feels a little pretentious and I don't think you need that, but again, I am just an anonymous post on the internet, so nevermind me, this is still an amazing achievement!
Praise the aspect ratio!
attempt two looked like almost perfect weather
"The harder, the better!" - The Hannah Otto Mantra.
Not me holding back tears watching this
GO HANNAH GO!!!
Whats the scenery on the greenery
What the mfffff -1:14:28 min faster 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎉🎉🎉🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🚴♀️🚴♀️🚴♀️🚴♀️awesome job and beyond awesome film🎬
Superman aint got shit on you, girl that was awesome.Way to go...
Woah!!!!
❤
Hero.
After that October attempt you should totally do Fat Pursuit. Only a little colder.
She didnt die corsican
Simply amazing. Go back in mid October when the weather is perfect. Also, question: did you hear that podcast by those nerdy radio lab people on NPR who researched and showed that having a spouse and film crew on the course actually adds up to emotional support, which gives quite a boost to the racer. I think the show is called Alone Enough. It’s why Lael Wilcox no longer has her spouse and film crew on Tour Divide race and AZT race. Who knew?!!
Once you start playing that rhetorical game you can interpret almost anything as “emotional support.” Wilcox, for example, is sponsored. Isn’t that “support?” Is using a modern bike “support?” Modern nutrition? Modern weather “support”? Having two parents and a good childhood? Depends on how much of a jerk you want to be. Who knew?!! Thus, it’s sophistry; utter BS, other agendas. Support is support. She was unsupported on these rides, period. ☮️
Kit kat bars
”Koko peli” (with one L) means the whole game in Finnish