"When you're riding in a bunch you watch the back of the legs of the rider in front, pedaling away, for hours on end.
Today, Day 3 travelling down the windy West Coast from Hokitika to Franz
Joseph Glacier, I had the good fortune to sit behind Malachi and the
tattoos on the back of his calves gave me inspiration.
'Feelings Come', written on the left-hand leg and 'Feelings Go' on the right leg.
Day
1, 2 and now 3, I've ridden those waves of feelings both physically and
mentally and I've had to let them go. When you've got 140kms to get
through, 400kms up to this point, you can't stop and give in to every
little thing that hurts you, annoys you, fails you or makes you
disheartened.
The feelings come and the feelings go. They really
do and you let
them go, you kind of have to. Sometimes the letting go of
all the mental and physical emotion is a release and whilst I was
riding, it made me think about what remains after that, once the
feelings have come and gone, what's left behind?
I think what
will remain is a reminder of what's important. It's people
you're riding
with that support you, ride back and help you, lift your spirits and
get you there.
What remains is the memories of the ride, the hardships won, the friendships made, and the challenges faced.
What remains from suffering is the courage, either found or given.
And
I guess the feelings I feel and the suffering I go through is only a
fraction of what I think it's like when you have Cancer. It gives me
pause.
This tour is one of those incredible experiences that
reinforce what's
important in life. It's about the courage that remains.
It's about letting go. It's about remembering who you're there to
support and get through the day. One day at a time.
Today had
all-seasons-in-one-day as we flew down the coast and over Mount Hercules
to Franz Joseph. By comparison I think we have many greater climbs
ahead but I think it was the constancy of riding 400kms to this point
that made it hard
for me today. My body ached, mostly the lower part,
and the day felt long. I was grateful for everyone's help and it got me
through.
I feel privileged to be here. 'For those who suffer, we ride'."
Riders:
Matt Oxley, Managing Director - TRACK
Simon Kane, Partner / Sound Designer - Song Zu
Bill Doig, Freelance Producer
Malachi Moxon - Northside Locals
Carmen Barry - Northside Locals
Sam Hall, Executive Producer - Blockhead
Graeme Pereira, Editor - ARC EDIT
Wilf Sweetland, Global CEO - Sweetshop
David Llewellyn, Founder & Director - Bellweather Agency
Simon Bloomfield, Creative Director - Apparent
Leon Wilson Partner, / ECD - Robyn & Leon
James Bush, Creative Technology Lead - Fjord
This year's ride is made possible by the generous financial sponsorship
of Blockhead, Campaign Brief, Finch Company, Goodoil, Northside Locals,
Panavision, Rumble, Skin Grows Back, Snowdome Foundation, SongZu, The
Editors, TwentyOne Coffee and founding sponsors Sweetshop and RSA Films.