Video: Trans-Provence Day 5

Jun 26, 2015
by Pinkbike Staff  

DAY 5 /// VALDEBLORE - SOSPEL

Distance: 62.9km
D+: 1381m
D-: 4031m


Trans-Provence Day 5.

Right then. This report is going to be short-ish. The day has been LONG. The more we type into the night the less it will make sense.

What can we tell you?

Well, as bang-for-buck goes Day 5 was like winning the pools, bingo and the lottery.

For a “mere” 1381 metres of climbing you get to shred down 4031 metres of descent, taking in 62.94 km of trails. With two shuttles thrown in for good measure.

Today brought riders tantalisingly close to the coast. Tonight is spent in Sospel - home of Mavic Trans-Provence - and we are but a short hop over to sun and sand and the end of our six days of adventure.

Trans-Provence Day 5.

This year seems to have been particularly hard on the bikes and kit. Tyres worn out in a couple of days, rubber soles of shoes delaminating away from their cleats in an act of rebellion against the amount of hiking, brake blocks, wheels, spokes, rims (showing no favour to whether they’re £3000 carbon wonder wheels or a pair of basic OEM wheels that came complete with bike).

There’s lot of people wearing not un-serious pieces of bandage. Tape on various appendages. There's a certain kind of refugee chic starting to appear.

Dusty, shell-shocked people with helmets balanced at a jaunty angle. Typically descending upon eating and drinking establishments en route and eat and drink them dry (literally).

Trans-Provence Day 5.

Tomorrow sees the finale of a long week in the mountains. We're going to get some sand in out bearings (yeah, kill that bike some more what the heck!), we'll get some salt in our chamois and we'll have a few drinks to celebrate and commiserate.

Just a few, mind. We're athletes.

À bientôt.

Day five results.


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12 Comments
  • 41 2
 I'm surprised there hasn't been more interest in these videos, they're ace! And the trails and scenery look just magnificent. Also mad props to whoever is doing the video production, having worked in this field I know just how difficult it is to turn around video on a tight deadline, putting out videos of this quality on the day after every days racing is nuts! They can't be sleeping at all, I hope they're getting well paid, they deserve it.
  • 10 1
 Matti: Only 3 minutes back on a ~15 minute stage with an exploded rear wheel where he had to run to the finish. What a legend.
  • 7 0
 1381 meters is a huge climb. For us meter-challenged Americans, that's over 4500 feet! (or 451 degrees Fahrenheit). Smile

Seriously, it's a long way up.
  • 4 0
 Trans- Provence is such a well run event, everything you need while still being an adventure, can't wait to go back
  • 4 0
 Guy thinks he's aaron gwin or something.
  • 1 0
 I get the feeling this might be the most epic trans provence yet! I so wanna ride those trails...
  • 2 0
 Epic stuff~!
  • 2 1
 Love the coverage. Looks like an epic adventure.
  • 1 0
 Great video, one day I'll ride those trails.
  • 1 0
 Looks mint....all the riders have smiles which is always a good sign.
  • 2 1
 Hmm.....Mavic....Big Grin
  • 1 0
 take me back there...







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