Different Worlds of Brazil:
Traveling to different countries and experiencing new cultures is often an education in contrast. As Team Monavie-Cannondale traveled from the “new world” in Sao Paulo to the “old world” in Ouro Preto that contrast was front and center.
Lodging in Sao Paulo: High Rise!
Lodging in Ouro Preto: 18th Century!
Roads in Sao Paulo: Busy!
Roads [...] Different Worlds of Brazil:
Traveling to different countries and experiencing new cultures is often an education in contrast. As Team Monavie-Cannondale traveled from the “new world” in Sao Paulo to the “old world” in Ouro Preto that contrast was front and center.
Lodging in Sao Paulo: High Rise!

Lodging in Ouro Preto: 18th Century!

Roads in Sao Paulo: Busy!

Roads in Ouro Preto: Cobbles!


Media in Sao Paulo: ESPN Brazil!

Media in Ouro Preto: Local tv and radio!

Food in Sao Paulo: Rodizio!

Food in Ouro Preto: Wood Fired!

Buildings in Sao Paulo: New!

Buildings in Ouro Preto: Classic!

Worlds may be different but two things always remain the same. Racing is hard and the people define the experience!
The Racing:
In it’s 17th year Iron Biker Brasil is the largest and most competitive mountain bike race in Brazil and likely all of South America. Like the Leadville 100 in the United States, Iron Biker Brasil not only draws top competition but also has developed a cult like following among the thousands of amateur cyclists that compete year after year.
Stage 1 consisted of an 80k loop starting and finishing in Ouro Preto with over 8000 feet of elevation gain. The race started in the town square and immediately ascended the side of a steep mountain, in a different direction than we pre rode! Gotta love the language barrier. The race was also reported to have a “neutral” start out of town, which if you have done The Leadville 100 or other big US races you understand to mean a safe pace on pavement and a chance to get warmed up. Not so in South America, “neutral” just means you can’t pass the lead moto which in this case happens to be a 450cc KTM throttled wide open up a 20% grade, not very neutral and no chance to warm up!
This is exactly what Team Monavie-Cannondale loves about racing in foreign territory, uncontrolled variables!
Once underway the race was a blast, alternating between steep climbs and twisty descents. The views were incredible and the heavy rains from the day before left some slick mud and picturesque fog.
Team Monavie-Cannondale put in there best effort after some challenging travel days, but as expected were not able to topple the top Brazilians in there home race. Tinker and Alex chased the front group all day and finished a strong 5th and 6th. Bart found himself in no mans land riding solo through the field up into 8th until coming unglued with dehydration and cramps 4km from the finish where he rolled in 10th. Matt had challenging day that included a near deadly encounter with a swarm of black Brazilian wasps and a healthy sized bonk of his own.
Day 2 started in the neighbooringtown of Mariana and was only 50km. What it lacked in length it made up for in speed! Again we got to experience the South American “neutral” start as 1000 racers jetted through the cobbled streets of downtown Mariana towards the first big climb. Again the Monavie-Cannondale boys were caught out at the start not knowing the sprint to the singletrack. They chased hard all day through sloppy jungle singletrack, lava field power climbs, high speed rail trail, cobbled village roads, to a mud bog finish. Tinker, Alex, and Bart would all unknowingly ride the entire route with about 1 minute between them, great team work huh! Matt was on fire on day 2, and with now major bug encounters was able to finish strong in the tough Elite field.
Racers gather at the square…

Nervous on the start line…

Steep climbs…

More steep climbs…

The Brazilians put on a clinic on there home turf taking the top 5 spots overall.

The People:
“Epic Racing Around The World” is as much about making friends as it is about challenging events. At Iron Biker Brasil we made a ton of friends!
A huge thanks to Marucio, Eduardo, and Douglas from Monavie Brazil Corporate, these guys are friends for life.

Pedro and R3Global put together the nuts and bolts of our operation in Ouro Preto and Mirinas including the man power to set up the Emv compound,

the Jujitsu specialists for security,

the bike washers,

the enthusiasm,

and the public relation specialists.

We also got to know Gil and the Iron Biker Crew, Fred and the Movida rental car crew, fellow competitors, and hundreds of very friendly Brazilian cycling enthusiasts!



Friendships and memories that will last forever, or at least until we come back next year for more…
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