Outer Edge Edition 48(clone) | Page 87

The wind cuts my skin and my lips, as Autumn transitions to Winter. “I can’t feel my hands... but I love it”, sings Rui in a very low shivering tone, which makes it hilarious. Warming up our hands just became a new mission for everyone before dropping 1800 metres descent to Liddes. When you go for a normal weekend ride, freedom is merely an illusion. You have to get home on time for something; put the kids in piano lessons; appear at another boring corporate lunch. Starting from there, your ride is already compromised by the day to day action, scheduling and planning. Freedom is truly an illusion. When I set off pedaling behind Phil and Rui I understand what really frees my mind. I don’t really know where I’m going, how much uphill or downhill I’ll get on my tired legs... I don’t really care. I just get my head up, breath the thin air once again at 2500 meters above sea level, and follow the only trail to the bottom of the valley: a singletrack. Natural features, huge ridges and gorgeous landscape makes the riding unique and worth the uphill struggle. My hands are not cold anymore but I have loads of moments that I just can’t handle the bars. My legs are tired. My eyes are crying due to excess of speed (I don’t want to be too emotional); but my heart is filled with joy once again. his ‘under control’ kind of experience simply increases my passion and desire for adventure; I’m just looking for freedom in these colossal mountains. At the end, I kind of understand why Steve comes back every single year to ride in Verbier. Is it for adventure? Friendship? Singletracks? Food? Freedom? You just need to find the right answer and go for it!