On a Friday morning, late August 2020, I met an old dog. He just got up, his hips were stiff and he was coughing while he was slowly walking towards me, begging for belly rubs and the croissant in my hands. Little did I know, that this was just a little foreshadowing to how I would feel like a couple of hours later. Years older. Alone. And hungry.
Further has by no means been my first long-distance event. Although one might argue if a 500km race can even be called long-distance. What makes it feel like one, is the fact that it blurs all kind of cycling disciplines into one ride. And adds some - quite a lot of - hiking on top of it, so you’ll end up with a 2-4 day adventure. The reason why it is called an adventure bike race, becomes clear by the time you stand on top of the mountain and have no idea how you should be able to get down.
I came across Further for the first time in spring 2019, and followed the event in summer 2019. I was intimidated when I saw the start list back then and couldn’t imagine being able to take part in it the following year. But in January 2020 a message popped up. It said nothing else then “Hi” and it was time to get excited. The 2020 start list wasn’t intimidating anymore, it was absolutely terrifying which was mainly due travel restrictions. A small group of 11 riders, with some really well known names on it.