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108 Days, 12 Hours & 12 Minutes: Watch Lael Wilcox’s Record-Breaking Ride Around The World

Lael Rides Around the World
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Lael Wilcox’s new film takes us inside one of the most ambitious bikepacking feats ever attempted. A record-setting ride around the world in 2024. Clocking in at 108 days, 12 hours, and 12 minutes, for the entire ride. Lael didn’t just break the circumnavigation-by-bike world record; she reshaped what we thought was possible on two wheels.

Lael Rides Around the World | Full Film

The entire movie is available for free on YouTube.

Directed and documented by photojournalist Rugile Kaladyte, the feature-length film captures the raw, authentic moments behind the record. From euphoric stretches of endless tarmac to gritty emotional lows. The movie offers a front-row seat to an 18,000-mile odyssey driven by grit, community, and an unrelenting love for the bike. Along the way, Lael is joined by friends, fans, and fellow riders, transforming what could have been a solo mission into a rolling celebration of human connection.

Lael Rides Around the World cover
For those who want to delve deeper and genuinely appreciate the visuals, there’s more to the experience than just the film. (Photo: SRAM)

Get the Full Artistic Experience

Lael Rides Around the World – Official Book is the perfect companion piece, offering a behind-the-scenes look at every twist and turn of the journey. Featuring full-color photography and essays by Kaladyte, the book is a vivid tribute to the spirit of adventure and the global cycling community that helped push Lael forward. It even comes with a removable jacket that folds out into a full-size poster — perfect for anyone chasing their next big ride.

Whether you’re a cyclist, an adventurer, or just someone who loves a good story, this project —the film and book —captures something bigger than a record: it’s about the places a bike can take you and the people who help get you there.

Own a piece of cycling history — grab the book and relive the ride, one incredible mile at a time.

You can purchase the book here

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Philipp
Philipp
2 days ago

Is the thumbnail picture in brügge?

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