An Italian ultra-cyclist is to climb greater than 50,000m over the process a three,000km trip in the course of the Himalayas to boost consciousness of local weather exchange.
Omar Di Felice – a former Continental degree professional – is because of spark off on Thursday aboard his Massive gravel motorbike and trip the colossal distance between India and Tibet in China as a part of his Motorbike to one.5 mission, which goals to spotlight the position that biking can play in decreasing world warming.
“The Himalayas is one of the most affected areas by climate change, particularly in the mountains,” Di Felice informed Biking Weekly. “The purpose of this adventure is also to tell the story of how people live here, how they are facing this big challenge of climate change and what they’re experiencing.”
Di Felice will take on some severe climbs as he crosses the mountain vary – ranging from India and passing via Bhutan and Nepal on his option to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet in China. He’ll be supported through Massive motorcycles and his clothes spouse, UYN, who has supplied him with quite a few tools for the number of prerequisites that he expects to stand throughout the problem forward.
“I will expect 50 to 55,000 metres of elevation gain on the 3,000 kilometres which I will ride,” he stated. “I should be riding for 20 to 25 days and it will take more or less three weeks to cover the entire 3,000 kilometres with maybe one or two rest days, especially when I have to cross some of the borders.”
“For this kind of adventure I will use a gravel bike,” he added. “That’s because I will mostly, I hope, on standard roads. But in India and especially Nepal, standard roads are not usually all covered with tarmac. So I think gravel is the best choice, trying to be as fast as possible and also lighter than a mountain bike. But also it will be more comfortable for me.”
Di Felice says that finishing the trip will allow him to teach younger folks in his house nation of Italy, but additionally throughout wider Europe, at the severity of the local weather emergency and the have an effect on on folks in far off communities all over the world.
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“Another thing is the possibility of people having access to drinkable water which is a big problem in the Himalaya range,” he stated. “So after I have completed the ride I will do a lot of visits to schools in Italy trying to raise awareness of this problem and show kids what’s happening. That’s because in Europe I don’t think we have the idea of what climate change is like for people who live in very poor conditions.”