Video: Trans-Provence Day Six

Jun 26, 2015
by Pinkbike Staff  


DAY 6 /// SOSPEL - MENTON

Distance: 38.5km
D+: 1377m
D-: 2238m


For those of you that have followed previous years’ races and bothered to read the press releases (I’m not sure I would with all of the great pictures and videos to watch) I’m sure that we’re repeating ourselves but anyway, the last day of Mavic Trans­Provence is always a bit ‘odd vibes’.

There’s a fair few competitors here that have actually had their ‘on­sight really hard mountain biking’ needs completely sated for the foreseeable future (yes, I know that’s hard to imagine). Coupled with the thought of not having to wrangle a bike up and down big mountains tomorrow seems like the best(!) thing they’ve heard in a while, most of us mere mortals don’t get the opportunity to adventure on a ­bike for six days in row.

Trans-Provence 2015.

There’s another group that, while they’ve found the nomadic life very attractive, they wouldn’t mind letting the cuts and bruises heal a little. And perhaps the use of a washing machine and a big bath would be nice if they were going to continue the life of the travelling mountain biker.

There’s also those for which life is not really going to be the same ever again. Only having to focus on eating, pedalling and living in the bubble of a travelling band is highly addictive. They’re not really sure how regular life is going to measure up come Monday morning. A large percentage of the support crew, mountain staff and media team return year after year because
of the event’s addictive nature.

Then there’s the Professionals. From all kinds of disciplines. Check Scott Chapin’s cyclocross dismount switchback technique as a prime example of diverse backgrounds! People who experience loads of good riding across the globe. They come to Mavic Trans­Provence and do mountain biking ­ point to point, on­sight, in wild country ­ and they seem to like it. They keep
coming back.

Trans-Provence 2015.
Trans-Provence 2015.

Talking of pro’s there is the small matter of a race to be won. The top few places have been hard fought for between the apparent camaraderie of the liaisons. In the Pro Mens race, in the end, Nico Lau dominated the week with a 4 minute gap between him and second place Chris Johnston. With Matti Lehikoinen in third and Jamie Nicoll in fourth. Do the French have some magic abilities on switchbacks that is kept secret to rest of us? Answer: oui.

Trans-Provence 2015.

Tracy Moseley’s return to the race this year saw her win by a couple of minutes over Anka Martin. With Claire Buchar in 3rd and Genevieve Baril in fourth. Tonight we’re going to party and say goodbye to new and old friends alike who we won’t see for another year. There may be a few drinks involved. The athleticism is over.

Trans-Provence 2015.
Trans-Provence 2015.

Sadly this year one person wasn’t with us. Many of us would have liked the opportunity to have said goodbye to them. Tragically, a few weeks before the event Ash’s father died suddenly. He was a friend to many a competitor and Mavic Trans­Provence team member over the years. Since the very first race he’d provided unwavering support for both Ash and the event. He was someone that loved the mountains and this was clearly reflected in his enthusiasm for the race and being in the company of like­minded people.

In memory of Christopher John Smith, 20/12/1947 ­ 28/05/2015.

Trans-Provence 2015.

Until next year.

The Mavic Trans­Provence Crew

Full results here.


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24 Comments
  • 23 0
 Never thought i was about to feel touched by a mountain bike video. It's just too fucking beautiful.
  • 12 0
 Not enough coverage for this! This is the one big event on my bucket list, that I dream about riding. I find it to be a pleasant coincidence that the music chosen for the soundtrack for this video fits my tastes almost exactly.
  • 12 0
 Thank you for all six of these videos, amazing stuff.
  • 2 0
 I'll add my thanks too, looks like a real bike race.
  • 6 0
 Matti Lehikoinen. Fcking HERO.
So hurt, so broken. Comes back with that MASSIVE smile and a 3rd place and makes me want to do this (I'd die on the second day).
Congrats to you all, but especially to you m8.
  • 1 0
 I love watching DH but this just feels 'better', I think because it is closer to what I could and have ridden . . .if that makes sense. Beautifully shot/filmed. At the end of the day it bikes and I love it!!
  • 2 0
 Props to nico lau , i ve met him in morzine the guy was so nice, humble and go damn fast
  • 3 0
 NZ represent! Well done Chris, Jamie and Anka!
  • 2 0
 Thank you for the amazing coverage. I loved every single video, you guys absolutely rocked it!
  • 1 0
 someone has probly already done it, but you should b able to do a 2 week holiday doing the same route as these guys, without the pressure of racing or the same distances...
  • 1 0
 Bucketlisted! Beautiful coverage, beautiful mountain biking, and thumbs up to the mechanics who pieced that rear derailleur together!
  • 2 0
 fuck yeah Scotty Chapin!!!!
  • 1 0
 I think it's pronounced Chafin.
  • 1 0
 nah. know him personally.
  • 1 0
 Yeah, I just through a derailleur together from some broken derailleur parts..... my hero right there! Phuck'in 'A'!!!
  • 2 0
 I have to ride this some day!
  • 1 0
 It is so beautiful, so cool race.
  • 2 5
 Yay Jon Bokrantz! 3rd in AM. Specialized increase his sponsorship deal, he made me buy Butcher/purgatory combo. He shouts what tyres he is on when on regular group rides. Bokrantz advises WAKi on gear and diet, that's all I am saying
  • 5 0
 Get off the bongs.
  • 1 0
 the guys discover the trach while racing on it I suppose !
  • 1 0
 cool race
  • 1 0
 great to see matti back!
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