CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT “It was an exhausting trip, but we took time to enjoy every beauty the United Kingdom has to offer along our way.” —Sebastian Konijnenberg “Even with navigators and a special biking app, we were getting lost many times a day. In France bikes have the priority on cars. Biking is not that popular in the U.K., and we quickly realized it.”—Victor Daviet “We had to get barreled and on our first day in U.K. we did. I was soaked and stoked about this stupid idea. But, as an inexperi-enced biker and bad chemist, I didn’t know salt water would be a disaster for our bikes and boards. In no time everything was rusty. That was our worst mechanical mistake.”—Victor Daviet “One of many punctures. Victor and Julien putting in a new inner tube while I fix the punctured one because, of course, we didn’t have enough inner tubes. Big teamwork.”—Sebastian Konijnenberg “Recreation time for the kids in Brighton Palace Pier. This turbo rollercoaster was crazy sketchy...”—Sebastian Konijnenberg “Our bikes were so heavy with all the snowboard and camping gear. We had a lot of issues. For example: On day three, which was supposed to be a big day, I lost a screw after only one mile. We lost an hour, but I learned a lot about fixing a bike.”—Victor Daviet 086 THE SNOWBOARDER’S JOURNAL