
Records Are Meant to Be Broken
Ripping down the Southern Hemisphere’s longest-maintained mountain bike single-track trails, Tasmanian Annie Ford laid it all on the line for 24 hours and massively reaped the reward.
After 256 miles, 133 laps, and 55,747 vertical meters descended, Annie smashed the Guinness World Record - proving that limits are just a suggestion and that records are meant to be broken.

As a passionate environmental activist, this feat was driven with one goal in mind: raise money for Indigenous reforestation of Coronet Peak foothills, as 34.5 million acres of land have been left landless, burnt, and leveled for farming. Thanks to Annie's incredible ride and support staff, she has raised over $35,000, equating to thousands of trees being planted - showcasing that passion and purpose are pivotal in creating change. Find the link to donate HERE.
