Watch // Matt Fairbrother take Enduro to a whole new level

Matt Fairbrother is a name that almost anyone in competitive mountain biking will have heard by now.

Over the past few years, the humble Kiwi has bike packed the 2022 Enduro World Series; “enduro-packed” the entire 2023 Enduro World Cup circuit; tackled Scotland’s 550 mile, 15,240 meter Highland Trail 550 Challenge; cranked out the Tour du Mont Blanc in an unbelievable 21 hours 51 minutes – almost as fast as ultra runner Kilian Jornet; and most recently won the NZ Enduro Rally entirely self-supported, riding between stages and even Kayaking across a stormy Tasman Sea between stages. This is his story from the event…

110km+ biked per day across 27 stages. One set of clothing.

During the six day, self-sustained NZ MTB rally – Matt biked an average of over 110km a day between the 27 stages, ascended the height of Mount Everest twice and kayaked 6 hours overnight. Definitely a worthy watch that will inspire…

Read more about Matt over at www.monsroyale.com