I GLANCE DOWN AT THE GARMIN UNIT ON MY HANDLEBAR. THE FIGURE ON THE SCREEN ONLY CONFIRMS WHAT I'M FEELING. MY HEART RATE IS CLOSE TO MAXING OUT AND I'VE NOT EVEN STARTED THE FIRST TIMED STAGE. WHAT'S EVEN MORE WORRYING IS THAT I'M OFF THE BIKE, PUSHING IT. SLOWLY. IT'S DAY ONE AND WE'RE ALREADY ABOVE 2,000M AND ONLY GETTING HIGHER. HOW THE HELL AM I GOING TO SURVIVE THIS?! IN FACT, SHOULD I EVEN BE HERE AT ALL?
Ever since I first heard about the Trans-Provence, I wanted to race it. The multi-day enduro sounded like it packed just about everything in, from epic trails and incredible scenery to masses of bike time with like-minded people. What rider wouldn't want that? The event ran for 10 years, yet, despite coming very close, I never managed to make it to the start line. And, when Ash Smith and Melissa Munro (the head honchos behind the Trans-Provence) declared that the 2019 edition would be the final one, I was gutted. Perhaps I needed to add something different to my bike-riding bucket list. But what?
It wasn't until two years later, as we emerged from the pandemic restrictions and things began to open up again, that I heard rumblings about a new race with a similar format, organised by the same team. Late in 2021, the Stone King Rally Vol.1 was announced. Like the Trans-Provence, it sounded epic. Six days of blind (not blindfolded, just riding on unfamiliar trails!) racing, starting in France and ending in Italy, covering 260km with 24 timed stages, over 8,000m of climbing and 20,000m of descent. It sounded immense in every sense of the word, and I wanted in. Thanks to SRAM, I managed to secure a place, which just left the small matter of preparing for the event itself. I set about getting my body, bike and kit ready for what might just be the racing experience of a lifetime.
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GRIME TIME - EXPERT WORKSHOP ADVICE
WHEELY ANNOYING
TRAILCREW HAFOD TRAILS
We discover the delights of Wales's newest bike park, located deep in beautiful Carmarthenshire
BIKETEST ULTIMATE HIRE BIKES
We test three park-cum-DH rigs - the kind of bikes available in holiday spots like Morzine and Whistler, as well as uplift venues closer to home
SCOTT GAMBLER 910 - £4,399 A bike park-ready budget beater worth taking a chance on
This latest iteration of Scott's long-standing Gambler launched in 2019.
THE MANY FACES OF MOUNTAIN BIKING
WE HIT THE ARIZONA DESERT AS PART OF A HUGE FEMALE-LED GROUP RIDE THAT PUTS THE FOCUS ON FUN AND FRIENDSHIP
PARIS HERE WE COME!
With the 2024 Olympics in France fast coming around, we take a quick dive into the history of mountain biking at the Games, plus explain what to expect, how to watch and who to keep an eye on this year
TRANSITION SPUR XO AXS - £7,999 Can the smallest of revisions keep Transition's downcountry demon at the top of the pile?
Transition's Spur has set the benchmark for downcountry bikes since its release in 2020.
MARIN ALPINE TRAIL E2 BOSCH - £6,385 Big-battery, high-powered e-MTB for gravity fans at a (relatively) affordable price
The Alpine Trail E Bosch is Marin's first e-MTB to use a four-bar linkage suspension design and a non-Shimano motor.
PINARELLO DOGMA XC - £12,000 Designed by and for Elite racers, with a ride feel to match
STRAIGHT OUT OF THE BOX & ONTO THE TRAILS
MBUK SUPER BIKE - #128 MATT WALKER'S SARACEN MYST
The British national downhill champ has a new ride for the 2024 race season