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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

@julianabicycles | @srammtb | @rockshox

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As normal as it's gonna get. Round #6 Whistler B.C.

August 20, 2014 in General updates

Gary Perkin goodness. Juliana Bicycles shoot.

This year I headed straight up to BC after the EWS in Colorado finished up. It is the longest period of time that I've ever spent over in Whistler. It was great. It was long enough to settle into a daily routine, a little glimpse into a normal life, a reminder of my life back in NZ and a reminder of how much I look forward to getting back home in a few weeks.

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Hannah Barnes & I rented a little condo, out of the village, in close proximity to the grocery store, yoga studio, lost lake, the green mustache and of course Mt Currie coffee shop. Bliss. We cooked in for most meals and all dinners, bought a 1 month yoga pass and abused it - definitely got our money's worth there, going every single day and dragging our fellow mtb temporary residents along with us. We drank white wine while watching chic flicks, went on a paddle board date night with Seb Kemp, Tara & their dog (without knowing), Sunday market, xc rides, early morning, mid day, apres ride and evening swims in the lake. We spent copious amounts of money at the green moustache - Buddah bowls & $8 smoothies was just a daily occurrence. You become numb to the prices after a while and just give in to spending heaps. Of course we had shopping days too and yes, of course - the reason we were here in the first place was round #6 of the EWS tour. We had an enduro race to race. I knew it would be a big one, but just how big was still a distant memory, and for now we were just savoring our new normal routine life - something you don't quite come across living out of a bag on the road.

#myroubion #wearejuliana #gojuliana

I was super excited about all the new tracks, all the hard work that went into creating these new, secret tracks and reviving old, tired tracks. Practice was super fun. We just went for a pedal and rode new tracks. They were hard, technical, challenging, scary, but fun and definitely a good challenge. To access most of them, we had quite a pedal, and finding that balance between riding them enough to race and riding too much to be knackered come race day is always hard to find. I opted to ride all the stages once, except for the last one as that was easy to access by chair lift. Due to their very technical nature, I would have liked to ride them more, as they were more like dh tracks where you really had to have all your lines dialed or else. In the end, I didn't, and just got on with it.

Numero 9.

I don't feel like harping on things in the past, so I won't say much, but I will say that I wish we had more time and that the day wasn't so rushed. There has been a lot of complaining, and I feel that if we just had some more time, all of those complaints could have been avoided. We're all up for big days out, not opposed to pedaling or riding technical tracks. It was just a combination of short liaison times, in really high temperatures that didn't really offer anyone to recover and compose themselves for more than 10min before dropping into a pretty full on stage. Maybe 2 days would have been better? Or one less stage, to avoid that rushed, stressed out feeling for the entire day? Running stage 4 earlier in the day before we were all toast? Who knows, but I do know that I loved the stages during practice and didn't mind the climbs, but when I had to do all of the above under such a rushed environment, in that heat, it didn't really make for a very enjoyable day.

Remnants of a rough day.

Anyhow, I still had a blast - its Whistler how can you not? I went back after the race and rode those tracks, they were amazing - amazingly scary! They challenged me, I conquered some obstacles, felt like I progressed my riding, discovered new trails. I may not have got the result I was hoping for, but I made all my liaison stages (with not much time to spare), I rode some scary shit, nailed some lines, completely messed up most of them, fumbled, stumbled, bonded, cried, laughed and survived a pretty tough day on the bike. Hats off to all the girls that raced this one & survived. My poor bike feels completely clapped out after 3 weeks of Whistler schralping, but nothing a little TLC can't fix.

Your typical Whistler morning feeling.

And that was all just in the 2 weeks leading up to Crankworxโ€ฆthe actual festival week is a complete mind f@$k consisting of people, places, schedules, parties, badges, buttons, lanyards, passes, stamps, booze etc.

Summary of Crankworx, Whistler

just some of my highlights:

  • Going on a scavenger hunt in Lost Lake with Seb Kemp & the kids that he coaches - remarkable future generation - it restored my faith in the next generation. (and being taught how to ride a teeter totter by a 7 year old).

Seb's kids. Hope for the next generation.

  • Stand Up Paddle boarding & watching Seb get ejected off his board by his dog. (Not sure i'm keen to make SUP a hobby of mine).
  • SRAM Women's riding clinics that Rebecca Rusch organizes every year & coaching with so many other inspirational women.

Girls are RAD. SRAM Gold Rusch Tour. Coaching women is pretty awesome.Proud to be a part of the SRAM family & be able to coach women & help them to progress.

  • yoga (some great, some not so great - "say hello to your cells" WTF?).

Good friends.

  • Filming for Juliana Bicycles with Seb, Dan & Andy from the Union Production Co.
  • Sven's new Bike Magazine cover

Nice one Sven Martin Photo :)

  • Gary Perkin Photo shoots with fellow Juliana teamies Katrina Strand & Kathy Pruitt (& the Santa Cruz boys).

Another nug from Gary Perkin. Katrina Strand & I exploring some Rockwork Orange before breakfast.

  • Seeing the SRAM videos for the first time on the big screen that we filmed months ago in NZ with my buddy Sarah Leishman, Ross Measures & the MindSpark Cinema Production company. SO Sick.
  • Fishing with Joe Parkin in the gondola.

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  • IKAM magazine.
  • Mama & baby bear encounter with Gabby Molloy. HA ha ha!
  • The SRAM pop up shop was mind blowing - INSANE! LOVE #theguidetogettinglost

#theloststories came to life in the SRAM pop up shop.#guidetogettinglost FranceNZ #guidetogettinglost

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Lots of stories rolled up into one common passion - the quest for adventure #theguidetogettinglost

  • Pemberton Tacos! SUSHI.
  • Meeting new peeps & catching up with old one's - making current plans & planning for future adventures.

It was time to leave today. My bank account is probably in over draft, I'm too scared to check. I'm yearning for the old world and a slower pace of life. I'm looking forward to cheaper food, small espresso's, red wine & quiet time. Time to reflect on the crazy season that its turned out to be and to digest it all, process everything and then decide what I'd like to do with it. I feel the need to press my reset button, to slow down and get ready for the absolute highlight of my year and season - the Trans Provence.

Thank you & cheers to every single person that made the North American leg so much fun - you all know who you are. Till we meet again in a few weeks for pizza, gelato & more wine of course ;)

Peace out,
Anka

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