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- Record breaking endurance cyclist Jonathan Shubert tells the story of the world's oldest off road cycling club: The Rough Stuff Fellowship
- 300 triathletes are in Norway to take part in the toughest challenge of their lives. The epic triathlon includes a 3.8km swim in an icy fjord followed by a 180km bike ride with 5000 meters of climbing, and finally a marathon up a mountain.
- After a decade in Europe racing in the pro peloton, Mitch Docker has moved back to his Australian homeland. Mitch and his old mate Alby Iacuone head out to explore Down Under's wild interior combining their two great loves; bikes and beer. Retracing the steps of Victorian explorers on fully loaded gravel bikes, Mitch and Alby ride through some of Australia's most remote regions stopping off at iconic bush pubs. They'll be meeting locals whose lives centre around these classic boozers, encountering exotic wildlife, and exploring the outback in all its raw, untouched beauty. Their goal is to reach the very heart of Australia where the great states of New South Wales, Queensland, and South Australia meet. Can they make it through nearly 500km of dirt paths and gnarly trails through unforgiving desert in just four days?
- Relive the drama of the Giro d'Italia's assault on the Gavia pass in 1988 with Andy Hampsten.
- On the 19th of July 1903, 60 cyclists left Paris for the maiden stage of the very first Tour de France, racing 467km through the night to the line in Lyon. 116 years later, two modern day riders attempted to recreate the feat of endurance using bikes and equipment from the early 20th century to fully experience the highs and lows of the early Tour pioneers. Endurance cyclist Mark Beaumont and Hank are pushed to the limits of their physical and mental ability: struggling with the midsummer heat, bikes borrowed from museums and a lack of sleep. How did they compare to the Tour's first heroes?
- Ex-pro road cyclist, Vicente Reynes takes us on a tour across the cycling mecca that is Mallorca. He meets world tour super star Mavi Garcia, Rapha Ambassador Miguel Indurain Jnr, F1 driver Valtteri Bottas and Olympian Joan Llaneras.
- World War 1 was a time where rapid technological advancement changed the landscape of warfare for the first time. Often overlooked, however, is a practical and resourceful machine that played a role in the conflict, the bicycle.
- What happens when an athletic amateur cyclist enjoying life to the max has a life altering stroke? This is the extraordinary story of Rachael Elliott. On the eve of her 40th birthday, while Zwifting at home, Rachael suffered a debilitating brain haemorrhage which left her partially sighted. In this documentary, we follow Rachael's story and get her personal take on what's happened including interviews with the closest people to her. Rachael reveals the courage and determination she has to not just get back in the saddle, but go on to break records on the tandem and set her sights on the GB Paralympics Team at the 2024 Olympic Games.
- Ahead of the double ascent at the 2021 Tour de France, we set ex pro cyclists, Florian and Loïc, the challenge of completing not just one, not two, but three ascents of the mountain Ventoux.
- GCN+ presenter James Lowsley Williams and his dad George head to Tuscany for one of the world's most exciting bike races, with a bit of culture thrown in.
- The definitive story of Vincenzo Nibali's legendary career in cycling, told during his last season on the bike.
- Simon Richardson and James Lowsley-Williams embark on an epic gravel bike adventure to the Himalayas to discover Nepal's mysterious 'Forbidden Kingdom', the mountaintop city of Lo Manthang.
- L.A. Local, and ex-pro cyclist, Rahsaan Bahati takes us on a whistlestop of his city, meeting up with Olympic legend; Nelson 'The Cheetah' Vails, John Howard, Dante Young and rides the best routes the City of Angels has to offer.
- Eastbound is the story of Jenny Graham becoming the fastest woman to circumnavigate the planet. A gritty insight into the mental and physical strength needed to endure the 18,000mile journey.
- Former professional road cyclist Mitch Docker has returned to Australia after ten years living in Europe to uncover Tasmania's brilliant history through off road riding
- GCN Presenter Oliver Bridgewood headed to Colnago HQ in Milan to meet the man himself, Ernesto Colnago, the legend behind one of the world's most iconic bike brands.
- World record breaking cyclists, Mark Beaumont and Jonathan Shubert, attempt to break the two person relay record in the world's toughest endurance cycling race: Race Across America.
- Si Richardson attempts to recreate one of the greatest stage wins the Tour de France; Eddy Merckx's 1969 Stage 17 solo breakaway that catapulted him into the history books as the best bike rider the sport has ever seen.
- Join GCN+ behind the scenes with Israel Start-Up Nation during the 2021 Ardennes Classics races, as new star rider Mike Woods attempts to win La Fleche Wallonne and Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
- Over 35,000KM of human-powered endurance through deserts, over mountains and across unforgiving terrain, Jamie Ramsay has crossed 25 countries, facing the most dangerous areas in the world. This is his story.
- Mark Beaumont takes on his first supported endurance ride as he cycles over 3500 miles around Britain in under 15 days to take on his world record attempt of becoming the fastest person to cycle around the globe.
- Ultra-endurance rider Josh Ibbett is in Rwanda to discover how the country is bouncing back from the infamous genocide of 1994: striving to reduce poverty and inequality whilst embracing tourism and cycling culture alike.
- Ultra-endurance cyclist Jenny Graham is on a mission to discover how Colombia is putting it's drug-related past behind it. She will be meeting victims of past conflict, as well as ex-guerilla fighters who have downed guns to grow coffee.
- TCR winner James Hayden and TransAM winner Lael Wilcox explore what it means to suffer in two of the hardest endurance races in the world, Mark Beaumont and Jenny Graham navigate the pitfalls of kit choice, planning and training.