If you are reading this there is a high chance you are thinking of doing a Rat Race event or maybe even a Rat Race Trans Andean. I have only done one Rat Race event, the Trans Andean and here are my comments:1) As others have said this is an adventure, not a holiday. It's a tough mental and physical challenge. To get the best from it you need to prepare well, listen to all the advice and commit.2) Some of the accomodation and food along the way are equally a challenge. There are no Premier Inns, nor food we'd expect in the UK, but that's why you go isn't it, to taste adventure and experience the unknown?3) The Rat Race team are 100% amazing, you have to be responsible for yourself, but the support team take care of you and genuinely care about you. They work 18hr days to keep the event on the road. Respect them as much as they respect you and things are fun, enjoyable and smooth everyday.4) The local people, scenery, smells, tastes and experiences are amazing.5) You will meet and bond with people like never before. You all go deep on this event and the companionship and compassion from fellow riders is incredible.6) I learnt a lot about myself on this event, others did too, So if you are looking for something that really challenges you, look no further.I highly recommend Rat Race and the Trans Andean to anyone looking for an exciting cycling challenge.
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