The infamous Tusenmeteren (the thousand-meter) in Øvre Årdal, Norway can be a challenge for even the fittest of cyclists. I tried the 42-hairpin in below zero temperatures, and got views I will never forget.
Official Strava segment: https://www.strava.com/segments/824927
See all my activities here: https://www.strava.com/athletes/11635050
Full loop route from Tyin (by Fri Flyt): https://www.strava.com/routes/3381313174704363238
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Norwegian customers: https://spinn.no/cycplus/63232/cycplus-as2-ultra-elektrisk-pumpe-oppladbar-pumpe
#gravel #cycling #norway
16 Comments
show me link to this activity on strava please
This is not at all related to the adventure you are on but do you count caloriers and if so what do you use
Looks like NZ
1:12 Fenriken jo 😂
looking forward to the Drali – Repsol Team
I bet my hat that the guy who has the KOM was on a e-bike
Fantastisk video! Jeg lykker det veldig mye!
Lifetime grand prix!!
Lefse is just lefse. We don't really have anything like it in another word
Me and two friends from sweden biked 1000 meteren this august. it was so fun but really tuff!
Next try trondfjell!
Great video!! Looked amazing. Hope you have thawed out 🙌🏻
Really epic! I did the Mjölkevegen this summer and absolutely miss the Jotenheimen backdrop. Thirty+ degrees back then, which meant suffering from the weather in a different way 😉 Thanks for the video!
This is part of the Bright Midnight event. 100% recommended!
Doing this one next July during my annual visit to your beautiful country. Super informative video, confirms gravel tires are needed. Thanks Anton!
Wow…. I’m impressed you are talking while you fly uphill. It’s a national treasure that road! I believe it’s part of the Ultra Bright Midnight. Thanks for bringing this closer to us!