Arcalis in Andorra played host to the first summit finish of this year’s Tour de France.

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Matt and Dan rode down the stunning Arcalis in Andorra. The climb saw some drama during the Tour de France stage this year. While the climb is tough, the descent is stunning. Check out this POV descent, LIKE this video and SHARE this video!

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25 Comments

  1. Dan, what the hell is your Garmin doing over there?! That lack of symmetry would drive me (and Simon, I'm sure) crazy! Get it sorted.

  2. Which GoPro camera were you guys using and what settings did you choose for the video? I'm having troubles getting the best quality out of mine during rides. I'm using the GoPro Hero 4 Silver. Thanks a bunch

  3. Am I the only one that prefers the GoPro mounted below the stem to the GoPro worn as a chesty. Somethig so weird about having what looks like alien arms in the view. And I like the view of the levers framing the road so you can see when the rider applies the brakes or shifts. Why would you mount your garmin so far to the right Dan? Seems like it would limit hand positions. Awsome descent keep it up GCN!

  4. what no wind breaker jacked? I went to col de la croix de fer yesterday and went to decent off the glandon nearly froze up there

  5. Nice video. I think it'll be much better if you throw in some real time stats like speed, elevation, gradient and position on the course. The more the better of course :D. I believe some action camera like garmin virb has this kind capability, why don't you guys use them? Keep the good works, really love the show.

  6. thanks for another nice video. overtaking cars on (-11) grades mountain roads is rewarding enough for climbing them back (or vice versa).
    your handlebar wrapping is kind of … short on the tops. is this common for flat-top bars ? (i have to wrap my new ergo handlebars and i am thinking that it will be pity to cover that beautiful 3k look…)

  7. Make a video on the different types of overtaking and attacking opponents in a race. I hear there are techniques. Pls make a " How to Overtake / Attack video.

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