The Japanese mountain biker’s enduring spirit and trail achievements shine, with fond memories of Nepal and dreams of future ultra-trail adventures.
The 23-year-old takes on the ultimate challenge at UTMB, showcasing Nepali trail runners' resilience while raising funds to plant 2,000 trees in her village, Dhunibeshi.
Celebrated US trail runner Hayden Hawks claims victory in the 50K event, with Norway’s Frederik Bruseth and Stian Dahl Sommerseth completing the podium.
From the Blue Mountains in Australia to Arba Hills in Nepal's adventure capital Pokhara, Dr. Jimi, a seasoned trail builder, combines his passion for biking with mentorship to blaze new trails.
The Nepal Adventure Expo, organised by AR Ventures, has become the heartbeat of Nepal’s cycling culture, promising a full day of community, innovation and adventure.
The 78km victory underscores Nepali women’s dominance in trail running, with last year's winner, Rashila Tamang, securing third place as all four runners finish in the top 10.
Defending champion Rashila Tamang is set to join the Nepal team in Malaysia ahead of the 78K race at the Asia Trail Master Championship Final on September 14.
The fun-filled festival returns after four years with expanded events, including basketball and bouldering, promising an unforgettable experience for all.
The Slovenian, whose previous victories came between 2019 and 2021, has now joined Spanish rider Roberto Heras, the winner in 2000 and 2003-2005, for the most wins.
Hiroshi Sasaki and Miho Kikuchi shine as elite riders at K-Enduro, while young talents impress in a stunning South Korean setting.
Suman Kulung's triumph in the men's 45K race and Anita Rai's second position in the women's 60K in Austria's Gastein Valley add to Nepal’s growing legacy in the trail running world.
With a dominant uphill finish, the Slovenian rider overtakes O'Connor, pushing closer to a fourth Vuelta title ahead of the mountain showdown.
It is the fourth stage win for the Spanish riders in the Vuelta this year, with Pablo Castrillo securing two of them.
The 141.5km 17th stage proves to be a historic day for Australian cycling, with three riders leading three different standings as Groves leading the charge in superb fashion.
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