Mountain Bike Rider

STONE COLD CLASSIC

The concept of a six-day enduro stage race, in which every trail is ridden blind, captured the imagination of a new breed of mountain bikers when the Trans-Provence launched way back in 2009. By no means the first blind race, it was the first of its kind to adopt an ambitious multi-day format, and stood alone in this regard for quite some time. Six days, 24 stages, utilising shuttles to maximise the distance covered – yet always balancing the assisted uplifts with the need to climb under your own steam – along with a real emphasis on superlative descending, became a hallmark of the Trans-Provence experience. And all down to the vision and obsession of one man: Ash Smith.

His addiction to mapping and exploring the dense network of trails that has developed across the Alpes-Maritimes area over centuries of human habitation, and sharing them with riders from across the world, has driven Ash’s evolution from mountain bike guide to pioneering race organiser. His latest project is the Stone King Rally and it’s the culmination of this mental and physical mapping of south-eastern France over the last two decades.

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