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What i get up to. Mostly bike stuff, some life stuff. Remember folks, the gram is NOT real life, it is merely a highlight reel. Stop scrolling & get outside.

View fullsize Where will your FURTADO take you? 
If this looks like your kinda adventure, you should definitely check out the new mullet version of this sick little bike ๐Ÿ–ค #julianafurtado 

@julianabicycles @srammtb @rockshox ๐ŸŒด๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฟ

๐Ÿ“ท @svenmartinphoto
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View fullsize You guys are in for a treat when you head to Tassie next year for the first two @world_enduro rounds. Both Maydena & Derby are sooo sick to ride & so different from each other.  Make sure you check out some of the beaches while you’re t
View fullsize Couple of classic finds cleaning today โค๏ธ 

• Crankworx athlete pass 2012 - thanks to Nat who always looked after us in Whistler.
• 3 Minute Gaps movie by THE man Clay Porter.
• Cash from the Cabo Verde islands for the Urge invitationa
View fullsize It seems like everyone is in Whistler for the upcoming EWS race! โ˜€๏ธ Man, we’ve had some good times there over the years. This was the last time I raced Whistler in 2016. The tracks were always so freaking gnarly & long, we always managed to
View fullsize Man, how is it August already ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿฝ‍โ™€๏ธ 
Summer time & the livin’ is easyโ˜€๏ธSure miss our Landy & camp setup in the eNZed ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿฝ 

@julianabicycles @srammtb @rockshox 

๐Ÿ“ท @svenmartinphoto
View fullsize Been hiding in the forests lately waiting for this heat wave to break ๐Ÿฅตโ˜€๏ธ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น #myroubion

@julianabicycles @srammtb @rockshox 

๐Ÿ“ท @svenmartinphoto
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View fullsize Ash & Melissa, you bloody did it again โค๏ธ I wasn’t able to race this much anticipated first edition of the rally, but I was fortunate enough to have seen bits and pieces of the route over the past few years on a few recce missions & I k
View fullsize Not the Jonkershoek peaks! These giants are the Dolomites in Italy ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Same same, but different. The enduro circus is heading there this week, sadly I am not, but was lucky enough to sample these trails last year. Pretty epicccc spot that. Gooood lu
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View fullsize Always good to be back riding under these peaks! Dolomites or Stellenbosch ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿฝ‍โ™€๏ธ Either way my @julianabicycles mullet’s loving it โค๏ธ #julianaroubion

๐Ÿ“ท @svenmartinphoto
View fullsize Always a good time when the Gehrig twinnies are in town ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿฝ Its so cool when old friends come to visit your home town and you get to show them some of your fav spots. The mother city did not disappoint ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ and there were enough trendy coffee shops
View fullsize Always stopping to smell the roses ๐ŸŒน

@julianabicycles @srammtb @rockshox 

#myroubion ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡นโค๏ธ
View fullsize We left New Zealand a year ago last May - not thinking that we wouldn’t be allowed to get back home at that stage, but the world sure has become a crazy place so never say never! โŒ I miss our cats, mates & our Hira hilltop hood housie &
View fullsize Beach walks with the familia followed by fish n chips โค๏ธ St’rand with another killer sunset โœจ๐Ÿ‡ฟ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
View fullsize So incredibly blown away with what the girls (women, ladies, chicas whatever we’re supposed to call ourselves these days) are doing just on the other side of these mountains at @darkfest_mtb ๐Ÿคฏ Women’s riding is so f*^+ing impressive righ
View fullsize Been sooo good to be back in the valley again. I’ve been sick for most of my time here with some crazy flurona virus ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿฝ‍โ™€๏ธ but managed to get out on the bike a handful of times and damn these trails are fine โค๏ธ Good times ๐ŸคŸ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น

@julia
View fullsize Back in Italy & freezing my ass off! Bit of a shock to the system that’s been used to soaking up the good South African โ˜€๏ธ rayzzz for months on end…hanging in there for spring to sprung ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒป๐ŸŒท

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It was all smiles at the end of the season - the calm before the storm. 

It was all smiles at the end of the season - the calm before the storm. 

Italian tornado's, cappuccino's & siesta days - welcome to Italy & the final EWS round.

January 06, 2016 in General updates

Back to back EWS races have always been taxing, as you wrap up racing late Sunday afternoon, there is no time to just kick back, itโ€™s usually a mad scramble to clean up and pack up โ€“ especially after the Spanish round; I had more mud & grit in my kit than youโ€™ll find in an Egyptian backpackers. Double laundry sessions is what I busied myself with post race to get ready for a 10-hour drive to get to the final round of the series in Finale Ligure, Italy. The final race of the season! Whooohoooo!

This was the third time that weโ€™ve wrapped up our season in Finale, but this year was to be a bit different. The weather gods had other plans for this usually calm little seaside village. Of course upon arrival on Tuesday, the sun was out, it was warm, it was what we had come to expect from this laid-back beach town, which usually gives us our last little taste of โ€œsummerโ€. The forecast for the week had loads of weather warnings, including rain, thunder, high winds, flashfloods and even a tornado warning! It was hard to believe as we sat lazing in the sun sipping cappuccino after cappuccino. With an event of this scale, the organizers need to make decisions ahead of time, to ensure safety, so at registration we were informed that our two-day practice was now going to be one day due to this front that was approaching us. This meant one hell of a big day on the bike to get through all of the six racetracks, with not much time to do any repeats.

We were all in the same boat (literally) with no stage riding on Friday, so it was straight into the race weekend and I felt pretty poorly prepared for some reason. I felt like I was just going through the motions, checking off the stages one by one, and wanting to get through the weekend. It was a combination of just being knackered from the previous weekend where we had a hell of a week โ€“ 8 hours of liaison & race time over the weekend and my race fire was flailing. Sadly, stage 1, my favorite stage ended up being cancelled due to possible flashfloods in the canyon & we were going to start the day with probably the most physical, pedaly, uphill stage that Iโ€™ve ever raced in any enduro race. Not ideal, but it ended up being my best stage after all. I had a very steady, average day on the bike, never really finding my flow, motivation, power or my speed, but it seemed like I wasnโ€™t the only one. The general feeling amongst riders was very, what is the word, blah. I think we were all tired and ready for a break. In the end Finale got away quite lucky, with this tornado just barely affecting us, but lashing out on nearby Monaco and surrounding Cote dโ€™Azur towns leaving a trail of devastation and a death toll of 17 people. A bike race becomes pretty insignificant after such sad news.

I always look for the positive in most situations, but I feel that the trails chosen for this round was not a great representation of what Finale has to offer and what it has become so famous for. The stoke level just wasnโ€™t there and I wasn't alone in this feeling. I hope that for next year we can return to some of the classic Finale trails and that a little bit more effort can go into doing some trail maintenance before the race with a little less busy road riding during the liaisons. Sunday we pedaled for almost fifty kilometers, climbing almost 1500m, which I'm ok with and ready for but it would be nice to be rewarded with a bit more timed DH racing compared to the amount of in-stage pedaling we had on just two stages.  Other than that, Finale is just a magical place and the perfect host town to give everyone a great send off. Iโ€™ve stocked up on my gluten for the next 6 months and eaten my body weight in Gelatoโ€™s. I love Italy; itโ€™s food, people, culture and passion and always look forward to getting back here for some sunshine and a re-charge between races.

Of course I would have loved to crack the top 10 again this season, but nonetheless, Iโ€™m very happy to have kept my 12th place overall amongst a boatload full of very fast, very talented ladies. The future of womenโ€™s enduro racing looks bright, and that makes me a very happy girl.

โ€œThis season we had eight rounds in eight countries, two continents, three islands in two hemisphereโ€™s โ€“ the World Enduro Series really does take us around the world, which is why I keep finding myself in the start gate each year. Weโ€™ve raced on roots, mud, dust, loam, wood, snow, ice and in rivers, so it was very fitting to end on the beach in Finale, to wash it all away in the Med while eating gelatoโ€™s. Phew, Iโ€™m exhausted!โ€

Thank you to everyone (you all know who you are), for all your support this summer and for all the laughs, suffering, sweating, scary, fun, sad, tired, exciting and wonderful moments & memories. You guys are the reason that I keep racing & coming back for more year after year. It was a great first year of being part of the Juliana SRAM Pro team, and Iโ€™m looking forward to many more adventures with Sarah, Kelli & the rest of the crazy crew that lives this crazy, but amazing life.

Time to pack up everything here in France and make my way back home to New Zealand for a very jam-packed, exciting, adventure filled "off-season" on my bike.

Ciao bella,

Anka x

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