Another amazing ride in Mallorca with a great group. An eventful day when we faced some of the most iconic climbs on the island, including the infamous Sa Calobra.

    This wonderful trip was arranged by Moloko Cycling, check their website here: www.molokocycling.com

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    Thank you again for watching,
    Federico

    41 Comments

    1. Great video Federico 🤌 I enjoyed Sa Calobra 3 weeks ago but am back to reality now in Ireland 💦. And wow the Repsol looks sooo busy! Nice kit btw…whats the model of Siroko jersey?

    2. Fred., i always say that you are a exceptional breath of fresh air consistency doing what you do without any waivering whatsoever in your biking experience & endeavours to bring us mare mortals the knowledge that you have in abundance..,your one of a kind Fred so don't never ever let anyone tell you otherwise as in you we have the here too & now our most esteemed biking enthusiast that's second to none & Fred we love you for all that you do…,keep it up brother because as always Fred i salute you Sir in what you bring to our cycling forum..,v❤️🙏🏾👊🏾👍🏾

    3. Great video. Can't imagine riding a climb like this. The biggest climb near me is a bridge with like 10 meters elevation gain. There is only a lot of headwind here..

    4. Keep under 140bpm on a climb, what a strong man 😮 Like your videos, always good quality picture, sharp and contrast 👌 Great results on Sa Calobra 🔥

    5. Great video, good vibes! Thanks a lot, Fede! 🤌🏻

      Man, this video makes me miss Mallorca so much! Riding those Cami’s, climbing Sa Calobra, taking a break among dozens of other cyclists at Repsol, descending Sa Batalla… wish I could do that all again some day!

    6. I did Sa Batalla and Sa Colabra last year on a ride, a tough day out for sure. Iconic as Sa Colabra is, for me Sa Batalla is a more enjoyable climb I thought. Certainly nowhere near as tough Sa Colabra. What I found was to just get to Sa Colabra needs some climbing (unless take easy option of transport there). Anyway, for me it was a big achievement to ride it without stopping! My time was only 30 mins outside KOM(!). What I found was descending it which you have to do to climb it, was seemingly never ending and I couldn't wait to get to bottom as going down all time just showed what was to come on climb. Slightly daunting I thought.

    7. Great video Federico. We did the same route on the same day I think. Not in your league timewise climbing Sa Calobra in just over a hour but my first time climbing anything outside over 200m was an experience! What a place!

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