The best of Adventure Week on BikeRadar

By George Scott

Published: Tuesday, 26 March 2024 at 15:00 PM


Adventure is at the heart of why we ride – and, even if we didn’t know it at the time, why we started turning the pedals in the first place.

Our adventures today may be more ambitious than those first few pedal strokes, but cycling has the innate ability to expand horizons.

From stress-relieving weekend escapes to bikepacking rides you’ve spent countless hours daydreaming about, little beats discovering the world – at home and further afield – on two wheels.

Last week, we celebrated all things adventure on BikeRadar with seven days of wanderlust. Now, we’re going to look back at some of our favourite stories from our writers over the past week.

It’s time to embrace your inner adventurer. Here are seven must-read features from Adventure Week on BikeRadar. 

1) Katherine Moore’s Sri Lankan bikepacking adventure

Katherine Moore took us to Sri Lanka for the latest instalment in our Horse for the Course series. – Michael Blann

For the latest piece in our Horse for the Course series, in which our writers pit themselves and their bike against a riding challenge, Katherine Moore headed to Sri Lanka for a week-long, coast-to-coast bikepacking trip.

Could Katherine’s Ribble CGR stand up to Sri Lanka’s broken roads and mountain climbs? 

For Katherine, it was the adventure of a lifetime.

2) It’s all about the bike

Jack Luke's custom BrocBikes Brown Bike BikeRadar – tyre details
Jack Luke’s latest build: the long-awaited ‘Brown Bike’. – Jack Luke / Our Media

Sometimes, an adventure starts with a moment of inspiration – an unknown road or trail on a map, or a spark from the escapades of others. Sometimes, though, it starts with a bike – and the adventures that follow.

BikeRadar’s deputy editor, Jack Luke, is ready for a year of adventure, having had his dream all-road bike built earlier this year. 

Jack describes ‘Brown Bike’, as it’s dubbed, as his “vision of the perfect horizon-chasing multi-surface slaying adventurous overnight-trip specific road bike”.

In this piece, Jack tells us why Brown Bike will be his vehicle for adventure in 2024.

3) Understanding the FKT phenomenon

Molly Weaver, the ultra-endurance cyclist
Molly Weaver revealed all on FKTs. – Albion

FKTs – or Fastest Known Times – have become ultra-cycling’s latest trend. An unofficial log of, you guessed it, the fastest known time on a given route.

It’s a phenomenon that combines remarkable feats of endurance, with a simplistic philosophy of self-supported, multi-terrain adventure.

Molly Weaver is the custodian of Fastest Known Times UK, the holder of eight UK FKTs and your guide in understanding exactly what FKTs are. 

You can also listen to the BikeRadar Podcast to hear more about FKTs – head to Apple Podcasts or Spotify to tune in.