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Photo submitted by Toine Overbeek, “The last 100m of climbing was always going to be on foot… First 1100m of climbing went swimmingly, but I anticipated the last bit to be too steep, too high… and apparently too much on the north face of the Medalges Spitze. A sketchy and snowfilled hike-a-bike ensued.”

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