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Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

My Everesting

Life in the Peloton, presented by MAAP

Mitch Docker

Fitness, Sports, Wilderness, Health & Fitness

4.8543 Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2023

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by Rapha  Would you ride up and down a mountain all day in an attempt to reach the virtual height of Mt Everest? I didn’t think it was for me either, but I decided it was a trend I needed to try for myself! If you haven’t heard of Everesting, come along as I make my attempt to reach the lofty heights of the majestic Everest, with a day riding the slopes of Mt Macedon.   At first glance, it might sound crazy, but the idea behind this episode was to get to understand what the trend is all about, and why so many people have jumped on board with it. Everesting evolved during the pandemic to become a challenge that pros were taking on, and I was introduced to it during that time – it was all about speed, and how fast could you do it, and that really deterred me. To be quite honest, riding up and down a mountain all day just seemed boring and unnecessary, and didn’t appeal to me at all.   But it was a conversation with Andy Van Bergen earlier this year that changed all of this and piqued my interest in trying it for myself. Andy told me the story behind the event and the background to the idea – and I really liked it. As we talked, it occurred to me that the whole thing is just another way to challenge yourself. It’s a challenge that anyone can take on, in their own way – you can do it from your own backyard or your lounge room if you like. And as you might know, that’s something that I love to explore and to encourage others to get involved in.   Getting Andy’s perspective on it was key for me to understand what it’s all about, to learn all the tricks that go along with it, and to work out if it’s something that I would love or hate. I also chatted with Lachy Morton to get a different perspective – he’s coming from the other end of the spectrum, the elite level, where he’s trying to go for the record. From there, I decided to put together all that knowledge, and make my own Everesting attempt, and to take the listeners along on the journey, so you can form your own opinion about whether it’s something you want to tackle for yourself.   I hope you enjoy the listen and get inspired to take on some new challenges for yourself!

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0:00.0

Well, welcome, everyone, welcome to the podcast. I'm Mitch Docker and this is Life in the

0:26.0

Peloton. The podcast has been brought to you by our friends over at Raffa. Now Raffa, they're not

0:32.2

just about making the best clothing out there. Their purpose is to inspire the world to live by bike. And they do that

0:38.9

through many different avenues from the culture at the Rafa Cycling Club rides and the events

0:43.9

they host over at their clubhouses all over the world to the stories and the films they create

0:48.9

to help spread the word of the beautiful sport of cycling. And that really aligns with us here over at Life

0:55.8

in the Peloton, exploring life by bike and the different pelotons out there. This week's episode,

1:01.6

what is it all about? Everesting. You may have heard of it, you may not have. Well, in this episode,

1:07.0

we're going to go and explore this idea, which was created by a guy called Annie Van

1:11.8

Bergen back in 2014. Put very simply, the idea is to cycle the same elevation as Mount Everest,

1:20.0

8,848 meters. The whole idea of this challenge has changed a lot over the years, but over 200,000 people

1:29.0

around the world have achieved it.

1:31.1

Some fast, some slow, some off-road, some by foot, all different ways.

1:36.0

To be completely honest with you, I've never really connected with the idea.

1:39.6

I just thought it was a little bit silly.

1:42.0

Going up and down a mountain all day long, so boring.

1:46.0

But so many people have done it. There must be more to it. Is it that hard? Can I actually

1:51.4

do it? These were some of the questions that were bubbling away in my head. So that was it.

1:56.6

Not really out of excitement or enthusiasm, but more out of interest. I thought, I have to go and see what it's all about, what it feels like to climb Mount Everest,

2:06.7

sort of in a roundabout way.

2:08.3

But before all that, I thought for both myself and you guys listening, I need to go and talk to the man behind this idea.

2:14.4

Andy Van Bergen, find out the origins of how it all started, get some tips,

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