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Bikepacker Huib Van Engelen: It's Not About the Destination, However Epic It Is.

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By Holger Wilkens. Yes, the route runs exclusively on public roads: paved stretches, often gravel paths, and the occasional dirt track. And yet, the cycling adventure "Final Frontier Patagonia" demands a great deal from the approximately 100 participants from around the world, covering a total of 3,031 kilometers with 30,000 meters of elevation gain. "It's an extreme event, for the rider and their equipment," says Huib van Engelen after 17 days …
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By Holger Wilkens. Yes, the route runs exclusively on public roads: paved stretches, often gravel paths, and the occasional dirt track. And yet, the cycling adventure "Final Frontier Patagonia" demands a great deal from the approximately 100 participants from around the world, covering a total of 3,031 kilometers with 30,000 meters of elevation gain. "It's an extreme event, for the rider and their equipment," says Huib van Engelen after 17 days …

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GN-Online broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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