Get entered for Strathpuffer next January Rich. 24hrs solo in the middle of winter in Scotland, so 17hrs of darkness!🙂 It's a lap of around 12k with 400m of climbing, as many times as you can! I did it in 2018, it was -10oC and covered in snow. I did 225k and 5280m of climbing. It's EPIC! #GMBN
I think I'm supposed to live in lapland. My sleeping pattern is wayyyy screwed up n a normal day for me is 48 hours with 36 hours awake and 12 hours sleeping lol.
My friend and I did the same thing back in 2007 in Ontario Canada. My bike at the time was a Santa Cruz Blur. We hooked as many trails together as we could and did 212 km (132 miles) in 16 hours. Elevation gain was 1775 meters (5823 feet). The loop started in Cambridge heading east before turning south down to Burlington and Hamilton then back up through Dundas, Brantford, Paris and back to Cambridge. I was content to let that stand as my personal best and never tried it again. What a ride! Everyone should do this at least once.
Nicely done! Bakewell slices. I remember visiting my Grandfather in Liverpool as a child, and he would always buy Bakewell Tarts at M&S. Fabulous treat!
Great effort Rich👍,think I'll keep sticking with my 10-15km rides thanks😁. You and the GMBN crew need to suss out the Munda Biddi Trail here in Perth,Western Australia- it 1000km long👍
Great vid! I did a long ride a couple of days ago overnight and kept going for 16 hours with 6 hours of darkness. I knocked off 121km and 3137m of climb taking in a Munro. It’s definitely all about keeping fed and hydrated. The toughest thing I’ve ever done so far!
The Neuron is such a great and versatile bike. I ride almost everything from long, epic 150 kilometer rides to shredding the bikepark, and it keeps up with the bikes tailor-made for that specific riding style.
Well done Rich, that was an heck of a long ride. But hey having your Dad bringing you delicious food, it really doesn't get better than that. And I bet tomorrow you might be a bit sore, but still looking forward for the next bike ride already :D.
Thanks Rich , inspired me to find some routes around the mendip hills , when it's not raining like mad that is. Lived there for 20+ years and I've never ridden in some of those places. Will take me a lot longer on my kona stinky though.
Good effort rich!! Great video, gives us a good idea of what rich is like too as it’s hard to tell from hack videos etc but understand content must have been difficult to make over lockdown. Rich seems a top fella!
Great video. I used to live in Bristol and often went hiking in the Mendips; looks like a beautiful route. 🙂 One suggestion: it would be interesting to see stats for this ride, like calories consumed/burned, average speed etc.
Awesome achievement Rich 👊 I'm building myself up to tackle the South Downs Way again managed 76miles before it has to retire due mechanical fault. Going to try it in July I think maybe in my birthday 😀 Great stuff #GMBN 👊👊😎
Hi guys. I am a “mature” cyclist and am expanding into mountain biking after decades of road cycling and even triathlons. I’ve been watching your channel to try and get up to speed, but I still feel lost. it is like knowing Spanish and watching an Italian movie-you almost understand, but you know that there are critical details you don’t catch. Any chance you could do a show on “converting?” Topics could be things as simple as “the tools you need and probably don’t have”, “what is different about maintenance,”. “Understanding suspension and how and why to adjust it,” “do you need pads?”, “do you need a new helmet?” “Goggles or sunglasses?” “What kind of rides are realistic (as from the ads you would expect to go straight up a 16% rock scree at 20 miles per hour all day”. I’m sure that many of these elements already exist (I know that at least some of them do)-but it would be neat to see a compilation in one place.
Had my first proper day out on my bike and I have only gone and ripped my mech off 😢. So that's a new mech, mech hanger and cables. Still it was worth every penny I had a blast 💥🤟🏻
@@mattimeo117 yer a root it didn't rip it off just sent me into my headset. I was able carry on my ride with a lot of use of the barrel adjuster. Where there's a will? right😉
Amazing ride. 20x around the loop. About 8 mph the whole time, including breaks for tea. I’m a beginning rider in Arizona, I go about 4 mph all in, without stopping for snacks. I've made some videos on my channel of trails in the red rock heaven of Sedona. Cheers!!!
Yesterday I have a plan to wake up around six and go out for short ride... I nearly destroy phone when ringing at six... And continue sleeping... Yes Im quilty, promise tomorow i will go... at six :)
I initially went the other way and halved it getting 60 km and thought, what's all the fuss. Then I calculated properly and saw that it was nearly 200km.. was impressed and in awe by then.
Get entered for Strathpuffer next January Rich. 24hrs solo in the middle of winter in Scotland, so 17hrs of darkness!🙂 It's a lap of around 12k with 400m of climbing, as many times as you can! I did it in 2018, it was -10oC and covered in snow. I did 225k and 5280m of climbing. It's EPIC! #GMBN
Let's upvote this a lot... I want to see the GMBN crew there ;)
Crikey sounds savage but who knows 🤷♂️
@@richardpayne5176 strathpuffer.co.uk/
It's brilliant but brutal
That sounds amazing
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Unless I'm mistaken, Doddy had thus far gotten away without doing one of these epic rides. Another video opportunity?
Hopefully you could do this next year in Northern Europe or even in Lapland and do 24h ride. It's bright as day for whole 24h.
I think I'm supposed to live in lapland. My sleeping pattern is wayyyy screwed up n a normal day for me is 48 hours with 36 hours awake and 12 hours sleeping lol.
@@ArthurMac15 sounds just like normal swedish sleeping patterns.. you will fit right in.. unless you get a job..
My friend and I did the same thing back in 2007 in Ontario Canada. My bike at the time was a Santa Cruz Blur. We hooked as many trails together as we could and did 212 km (132 miles) in 16 hours. Elevation gain was 1775 meters (5823 feet). The loop started in Cambridge heading east before turning south down to Burlington and Hamilton then back up through Dundas, Brantford, Paris and back to Cambridge. I was content to let that stand as my personal best and never tried it again. What a ride! Everyone should do this at least once.
This is so awesome! Good for you Richard, you SHOULD be very proud of yourself for not quitting!
“more is more” ... yep, sounds about right!
Nicely done! Bakewell slices. I remember visiting my Grandfather in Liverpool as a child, and he would always buy Bakewell Tarts at M&S. Fabulous treat!
My local shop does bakewell flapjacks, perfect for a ride!!
Epic work Rich, huge grats to you. Definitely my favourite video of yours so far!
Well done Rich, great achievement
Great effort Rich👍,think I'll keep sticking with my 10-15km rides thanks😁. You and the GMBN crew need to suss out the Munda Biddi Trail here in Perth,Western Australia- it 1000km long👍
Nice one Rich. Well done.
Big shoutout to the cameraman for riding along and filming all day WITH a backpack!!!
On an Ebike 8-)
Good effort Rich. Enjoyed this video. More like this please!
That's quite the accomplishment considering your off road on a heavy bike. Much easier on a road bike. Congratulations!
Great vid! I did a long ride a couple of days ago overnight and kept going for 16 hours with 6 hours of darkness. I knocked off 121km and 3137m of climb taking in a Munro. It’s definitely all about keeping fed and hydrated. The toughest thing I’ve ever done so far!
The Neuron is such a great and versatile bike. I ride almost everything from long, epic 150 kilometer rides to shredding the bikepark, and it keeps up with the bikes tailor-made for that specific riding style.
Well done Rich, that was an heck of a long ride. But hey having your Dad bringing you delicious food, it really doesn't get better than that. And I bet tomorrow you might be a bit sore, but still looking forward for the next bike ride already :D.
What an effort. Great job Rich. 👍🤜
Thanks for putting in the effort where I couldn’t be arsed
These 100 - 200 km rides are the real drug I need right now (':
Rich is a fantastic presenter! Great video!
Thanks Rich , inspired me to find some routes around the mendip hills , when it's not raining like mad that is. Lived there for 20+ years and I've never ridden in some of those places.
Will take me a lot longer on my kona stinky though.
it'll build endurance though!
A fab video - well done Rich - and really glad you're on GMBN, you really add something to the channel :)
Good effort rich!! Great video, gives us a good idea of what rich is like too as it’s hard to tell from hack videos etc but understand content must have been difficult to make over lockdown. Rich seems a top fella!
Great video. I used to live in Bristol and often went hiking in the Mendips; looks like a beautiful route. 🙂 One suggestion: it would be interesting to see stats for this ride, like calories consumed/burned, average speed etc.
Awesome achievement Rich 👊
I'm building myself up to tackle the South Downs Way again managed 76miles before it has to retire due mechanical fault.
Going to try it in July I think maybe in my birthday 😀
Great stuff #GMBN 👊👊😎
Epic ride Rich. Looks like wonderful environment to crunch it! 🦘🚵♂️
Great video, really nice details explained! It would be really nice to have a resume table with the data...
Hope to see you in petzen!👋
It's amazing to do something for 16h and only get 16 minutes out of it, dedication
Well done rich, that looks epic. But let’s all remember to congratulate the guy who filmed him, also carrying camera gear.
Can we get a vlog to see how he is going the next couple of days and see what recovery is like?
What a coo1 dad!
Nicely done...Congratulations on a great ride!
Respect for this achievement, wow!
3:42 they must have gone for a... muddy ride
Hi guys. I am a “mature” cyclist and am expanding into mountain biking after decades of road cycling and even triathlons. I’ve been watching your channel to try and get up to speed, but I still feel lost. it is like knowing Spanish and watching an Italian movie-you almost understand, but you know that there are critical details you don’t catch. Any chance you could do a show on “converting?” Topics could be things as simple as “the tools you need and probably don’t have”, “what is different about maintenance,”. “Understanding suspension and how and why to adjust it,” “do you need pads?”, “do you need a new helmet?” “Goggles or sunglasses?” “What kind of rides are realistic (as from the ads you would expect to go straight up a 16% rock scree at 20 miles per hour all day”. I’m sure that many of these elements already exist (I know that at least some of them do)-but it would be neat to see a compilation in one place.
Well done Rich! Great job!
My longest ride was 8hrs, it was 9-5. Was tons of fun with friends and the time past so quickly.
Great push for the end brother
Rich, are those Barzo's the 2.25 or 2.35? And what tire pressures did you run for these mixed conditions?
Regards
Mathias Vous There 2.25 f+r and I ran 25 front and 28 psi rear no inserts 👍
Rich, you can pack my lunch anyday! food choice was all top level!
Well done Rich. Great vid
I live like five minutes away from the mendips why wasn't i there
So do I, certainly hope this trail is uploaded to google maps, would love to follow this trail
If you want to see the route guys it’s in the description🤘
3:41 Kate Kurtney new SPDs? So much more fans cross-country will have with such a boots
The bacon and egg rolls is the best part haha
Good effort!!
It would be cool to livestream from a gopro a 24h ride
Great job sir !
I have the same alarm and I swear you caused my brain to go haywire and wonder if I was about to wake up from some rediculously realistic dream.
All day miles, i wouldve used a hardtail. but i see some of that terrain is a little rough.
I really wanted to do this same thing but I had a race that day. i will probably do a really long ride after the training season
is it me or does the bike look really small and mostly short for Rich even though it's an L ?
I can’t imagine passing multiple service intervals in one ride though, that’s nuts.
120 off road. Respect.
Anyone who uses TH-cam to find maintenance tutorials when something goes wrong on the road? 😂
Thumbnail - How far can rich ride on the longest day of the year
Me - I think along way
Correct!
Ugh why didn't I think of doing a summer solstice ride? I'll try a winter solstice one instead, then
Hats off dude that was an epic ride 🤙🏼
Cheers!
You have just rode around my local trail spot
love these vids, but the ads are starting to drive me crazy :( .... anyway, great ride Rich
Richard: “touch wood!”
Also Richard: *touches his head!*
😂😂
Further if somewhere flatter than mendips!
Had my first proper day out on my bike and I have only gone and ripped my mech off 😢. So that's a new mech, mech hanger and cables. Still it was worth every penny I had a blast 💥🤟🏻
Bad luck, how did you do that? Snag a rock or a root?
@@mattimeo117 yer a root it didn't rip it off just sent me into my headset. I was able carry on my ride with a lot of use of the barrel adjuster. Where there's a will? right😉
Any body noticed that he went on a 16 hour ride and the video is 16 minutes lol
And your on 16 likes. 😂😂
@@kaicolbert6099 haha
Great effort. Definitely inspired me to do something like that next year. Is there anything you’d change on the Canyon after riding it for 16 hours?
Very good. It's great.🚵
Amazing ride. 20x around the loop. About 8 mph the whole time, including breaks for tea. I’m a beginning rider in Arizona, I go about 4 mph all in, without stopping for snacks. I've made some videos on my channel of trails in the red rock heaven of Sedona. Cheers!!!
RichARD is the best presenter. Can't change my mind.
Teddy Parker Thanks dude
geez, riding in the UK, man that weather never gets better, yuck. Respect for the long ride though.
It has it's ups and downs!
Great stuff!!
and that's why fathers day exists :)
next year. do both of them in sweden =)
Hi I’m getting a Trek Remedy tomorrow
Yeeguayo 47 luck u I’m getting a trek fuel ex 5 next week
@@Swainmtb1 lucky im getting a calibre two cubed soon
MTB Madness aren't they out of stock everywhere?
I got a calibre triple b yesterday so nice
Hah I got a carbon specialized enduro last week
Good vid 👍🏻👍🏻
Next year, try a GCN vs. GMBN vs. GTN vs. EMBN.
That’s rowberrow
I needed 3 burgers and 2 liters of cola per 100km))
So your Dad watched you do this and thought.......... Yeah, I'll have some of that!
I thought that was my alarm going off . LoL
Best mtb bike for beginners .
Great vid next time you should do it for a charity or something might give you an extra push and I'm sure the subscribers would be happy to donate
'dusk til dawn' is a pretty short ride on the solstice...
Attached GoPro to fork😂
Lol, I read this before watching, and thought cool, some footage from his suspension fork 😂😳
Rupert Wenn same 😂
Sounds fun!
Type 2 fun!
This is not the kind of summer I expected
The part I hate the most about going for any long ride is waking up super early. Who else feels the same?
Hi gmbn!
I like him go on and stay
what is up GMBN
21st of June is the longest day of the year
Lmao he said he’ll ride from dusk till dawn, it’s dawn till dusk Richard but I guess we’re all a bit special sometimes
How tall is Rich? Might be looking into a Neuron myself, interesting to see his sizing
I’m wore out from watching!😂
Damn I hate the first 10 seconds of the video
That sound...
Yesterday I have a plan to wake up around six and go out for short ride... I nearly destroy phone when ringing at six... And continue sleeping... Yes Im quilty, promise tomorow i will go... at six :)
Ivan Semanco did you go?
@@omarmohammad3671 Yes, good ride.
Good performance MAn :)
Do Madrid-Lisboa
120 miles on trails is very impressive
120 miles! Even further 🚵♀️
I initially went the other way and halved it getting 60 km and thought, what's all the fuss. Then I calculated properly and saw that it was nearly 200km.. was impressed and in awe by then.
@@gmbn I didn't think of that, that's even more impressive!
Come on Rich, those are your red boots. Admit it - it's fine
😂🤫
Please review the difference between "you're" and "your".
Just watched it