New Gee vid alert! ‘Ridgeline V: Resistance’

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Gee Atherton and his with the latest Ridgeline episode. Filmed in the frankly stunning surrounds of Engelberg-Titlis, Switzerland.

Atherton Bikes press release:

Gee: “From the start, the Ridgeline Series has been about taking mountain-biking to the limit… exploring what’s possible on a bike and creating the most stunning footage in the most amazing places around the world. I love that feeling of being on the very limit of how far we can go …

“I’m super proud of what we achieved in the Series so far, but I wanted to move beyond the adrenaline and glamour of a four minute edit. I wanted to show the reality behind those action highlights, the hard grind, the setbacks, and the absolute trust in my bike, my crew, and my equipment that are essential in the making of these films. I want to keep on pushing boundaries and this film gives an unvarnished insight into what that takes. Every single step felt like we’d picked a fight with forces way bigger than ourselves.

People ask me how I forget or block out the injuries I’ve sustained on previous Ridgelines, but you never forget, I’m never without those injuries, in my mind and in my body … for me it’s about how you operate with them and learn to be ok and accept and carry them – this is who you are now. These extreme locations make all of us dig deep into a zone you can rarely access elsewhere.”

Every Ridgeline film has presented a new challenge, pushed the team that bit further, but moving out of Wales into Alpine terrains super-sized the challenges – instead of hiking up to Terren y Gesail 666m above Dyfi Bike Park Gee and the crew faced 3,600m ascents with crumbling rockfaces and 600m sheer drops… every step they took the mountain resisted their efforts.

Ridgeline V was co-directed by Gee and his long-time friend and collaborator Dan Griffiths (Moonhead Media) a veteran of the entire Ridgeline series. Rather than honing in on only spectacular riding shots they set about showing the whole process, 8 days of physical and mental overdrive. Gee said “We’ve grown accustomed to fast-paced riding edits, with awesome skills in stunning settings but it’s always harder than it seems, every time we do these edits something unpredictable happens, I wanted to go beyond the wow-factor of those edited highlights to show the true cost of those 120 seconds or so”

The film is the second in the series to feature the A170, Gee said “Without 100% trust in the bike these films would not exist. I needed something with raw power, precision, and reliability to tackle these extreme terrains. The A.170 checked all the boxes”. It’s also the most int1se and personal film to date revealing a side to Gee we’ve never seen before. Advised by Camera Operator and Lead Mountaineer, Brodie Hood, a hugely experienced action and adventure specialist, the team abandon the final 50m ascent to the summit and head back down the mountain.

Gee said “It was so hard, absolutely gutting. We’d had two quite unproductive days because of the weather, but we’d found this spectacular peak and had scouted right up to 100m from the summit before it got dark. Next day we’d headed back up there, bike on our backs, gruelling hours of anaerobic climbs across this vast 45 degree slab, we were at all at our absolute limit. And then we saw it, this really tricky ridge, no anchors, overhangs, crumbly rock…

“I’ll admit I was in full turbo mode my default mode is always “Let’s get it done” …. I kept walking back up to the difficult part and looking down the 600mm cliff edge, the rocks crumbling away in my hands, it was terrifying – such a slap in the face. I was so, so close to just picking up the bike and going for it, but even at time I kind of knew…

Brodie said “Look, you might get up there but there’s a 50/50 chance you’re going to kill one of your crew, I want to take these guys home to their families ” He’s a pretty adventurous dude, he’s constantly charging ahead, fearless, never gets tired – so when he says “ don’t go” it’s sobering.”

As hard as it was to walk away from what could have been some of the best footage we’d ever captured, we had to face reality and next day we went again with a different approach to the same ridge, the front face was (just about) manageable so we got our shot after all.

Big thanks to the crew – Brodie Hood, Dan Griffiths/Moonhead Media, Jamie Robertson, Nico Turner and to the town of Engelberg, Titlis Cableways, Deuter, Red Bull and Prologo for their support.

athertonbikes.com

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    justinbieber
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    OK. That was properly impressive. The riding section at 7:40 genuinely made me wince – one of the gnarliest things I think I’ve ever seen. So damn cool

    kayak23
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    Incredible scenery. Great watch.

    zerocool
    Full Member

    Wow

    grahamt1980
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    The bit on the grass ridge made my legs feel weird

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    mtbfix
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    I found myself waiting for a final run that would tie it all together, which never came. The highest consequence section seemed to be getting a group off an unfamiliar mountain in the dark. Beautiful scenery though and amazing footage that would have been unthinkable a decade ago when a helicopter would have been required.

    weeksy
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    This got torn apart more than the Gen2 Privateer over on PB comments…

    How and why, i have no idea at all…  Personally i thought it was brilliant.

    Only thing that confused me was that they didn’t for some of it use a Heli. I get they wanted to put the effort in and make it worthwhile… but well, they could have done that and had more camera time.

    ads678
    Full Member

    Yeah, seems like there should be a part 2. Didn’t really do anything for me, he’s an amazing rider and up for anything, but that video kind of left me feeling a bit “yeah what ev’s, why didn’t you just do a reccy without the bike first, rather than putting your team at risk…..”

    Just wasn’t enough riding imo.

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    mrlebowski
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    Old school f around & find out.

    Kind of stuff we used to do back in the day. Love it. Not overly scripted or planned.

    Those PB comments are just typical lame armchair heroes. Don’t like the way G & his friends do things? Go watch something else.

    colournoise
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    As much as I liked that and thought the riding was as skillful and gutsy as ever from Gee, it did smack a bit of ‘we’ve put all this effort in and now don’t even have enough footage for a banging edit – what can we edit together that means we haven’t wasted everyone’s time?’.

    His more recent output always feels like a ‘riders’ rider’ thing. If you’re in the know it’s obvious the level he’s riding at, but for a casual viewer it maybe doesn’t look that exciting or impressive?

    nickjb
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    To echo some of the above, it did feel like they were looking for a ride primarily that was good to film and this was a film about them filming it. Great location and lovely scenery, though.

    DaveyBoyWonder
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    The photo epic article on PB is better than the actual video IMHO. Some stunning shots that show the massiveness of it all more than the video seems to do.

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