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Rapha Continental Bohemia Trailer
Trailer for the debut Rapha Continental Europe ride
Stills by Stefan Rohner and Femke Hoogland
Mention Bohemia and many will no doubt think of metropolitan areas synonymous with unconventional lifestyles; perhaps even free love, rose-tinted glasses and recreational drug use. Think Greenwich Village in New York, Berlin Mitte or Montmartre in Paris. A meeting place for like-minded artists, writers or musicians.
Fewer will think of an area in the Czech Republic bordered largely by Germany and Poland to the west and the north, and to a lesser degree Austria in the south. An area that over the years has been annexed by wars, seen parts reclaimed and ultimately divided up into administrative regions.

Today one of those regions is České Švýcarsko, known in English as the Bohemian Switzerland or Böhmische Schweiz in German. Rewind back to the Romantic age of the late 18th and early 19th centuries and together with the neighbouring Sächsische Schweiz, this was the preferred country retreat of composers Dvořák, Chopin and Wagner, as well as painters such as Adrian Ludwig Richter and Caspar David Friedrich.

Looking out over sandstone mountains typical of the region, Friedrich’s composed image of the Wanderer Above the Mist, or Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer depicts a scene of extreme natural beauty more well-known nowadays for rock climbing and hiking than two-wheeled adventures.

Which, in all contrariness, is why it seemed as perfect a starting point as any for the first Rapha Continental Europe story. Away from the road well-travelled, this was a true adventure into the Hidden Europe.

Starting in Königstein in the far east of Germany, at one of the largest mountaintop castles in Europe, the route wound and climbed its way through this enchanting part of Bohemia on an ever-contrasting mix of deserted roads and tourist-filled canyons, brutal uphill switchbacks and long sweeping descents, dense woodlands and green meadows, all time and again accompanied by far-off sightings of the haunting Ještěd mountain, which at 1012m dominates the horizon like a Czech Mont Ventoux.



Since the early 1970s, the Ještěd has been the home of a revolving hyperboloid structure comprising of both a telecommunications tower and a hotel restaurant, though it could just as easily have made it into the script as a futuristic supervillain’s lair in one of the James Bond films.


In keeping with the maverick spirit of his Bohemian forefathers, the architect of the tower, Karel Hubáček, was ostracized by the Communist regime at the time due to supposed ‘capitalistic building methods’ and use of ‘Western materials’. Despite being awarded the prestigious Auguste-Perret award, he was considered a persona non-grata and wasn’t permitted to the opening ceremony in 1973. It has since been named the most significant Czech building of the 20th century and is under ongoing consideration for inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage list.


Which is perhaps why, given the setting and the sense of pure accomplishment, words can’t begin to do justice to quite how moving it was to finally reach the summit of the Ještěd and the pinnacle of the first Continental Europe ride.
So instead we’ll leave the film to do our talking for us. Because as Caspar David Friedrich once said when talking about the role of a painter, “a picture shouldn’t be contrived, but rather felt.”
Königstein- Ještěd
30th June 2012

Ein glänzender Stahlriese, ein futuristisches Schiff für Außerirdische, eine beruhigende Schutzkapsel bei Sturm und Regen sowie ein Symbol der Heimat - das ist der Turm Jested. Ein kegelförmiges Hyperboloid hält seit knapp 40 Jahren in 1012 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel die Stellung auf dem Gipfel und bietet Sicherheit für Reisende aber auch für Einheimische aus Liberec. So auch für den Fotografen Jiri Jiroutek, der den Turm rühmt als:
"Tägliches Barometer, wunderbarer Horizont, ein Leuchtturm bei der Heimkehr. Ein Symbol menschlichen Könnens, Fleißes und Mutes. Treuer Gefährte in außergewöhnlichen und alltäglichen Augenblicken. Ein Phänomen."
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Comments
James Fairbank
3rd August 2012 01:12pm
Looks amazing Kieran, can't wait to see the whole film.
Sven Edert
3rd August 2012 02:06pm
wonderful area
Slate Olson
3rd August 2012 02:39pm
Really, really exciting.
Ad Vermaas
3rd August 2012 02:43pm
Nice, informative and tempting story and an equally tempting trailer! As usual :-)
Must have been a wonderful ride!
Swen Groeneveld
3rd August 2012 04:02pm
I am so happy to live in Prague and able to see this every single weekend when I am heading out of the city :-)
Peter Gore
3rd August 2012 04:13pm
Incredible as always! Do you offer these rides for public participation?
Stefan Rohner
3rd August 2012 09:12pm
definetly a place of "extreme natural beauty". thanks Kieran.
Charles Pearch
4th August 2012 12:00am
With Stefan and Kieran involved this one will be the best of them all. Cannot wait to see the whole thing. I know that a lot of hard graft and work went into this. Bring it on. Kieran enjoy the beauty and food of Crillon, Le Geant will watch over you as you sleep. Charlie
Slate Olson
4th August 2012 01:34am
No offense taken Charlie….
Jonathan Woodroof
4th August 2012 05:32am
Herrlich! Makin me really wish I got the job last summer. I'm lookin forward to the full film Keiran! I hope you beat Stefan up that Czech Ventoux! ; ) Nur ein Scherz!
Andras Vigh
4th August 2012 08:47am
Jested is indeed a lovely ride and all of the surrounding areas…
Visit the link for Profile of the climb and more details….
www.provelo.net/Ride/Jested.html
and it is a lovely trailer :)
michael ghitelman
4th August 2012 10:06am
Will you publish a gps file for the ride?
Zuzana Burgrova
4th August 2012 11:31am
Czech riders wants to enjoy the ride with you !!
Kieran Riley
4th August 2012 02:08pm
Map, GPS file and a photo documentary will be published on Monday. The full-length Bohemia film will be out Wednesday. D?kuji!
Jan Sotorník
4th August 2012 02:29pm
Ahoj - Hello from Hidden Europe :) http://instagram.com/p/N6GWtREJ3Q/
Carl H
6th August 2012 05:49am
Hi, I lived in The Czech Rep from 1997 to 2000, I biked toured around during that time, during the warmer months. Fantastic People, Great Pivo, Gorgeous women, Surreal countryside.
Cau
RAFAL PAWELCZAK
6th August 2012 10:50am
Hi Kieran,
thanks for visit hidden europe :-)
I live in Poland ,but still in love with Moravia region
please visit other part of Czech Republic - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prad%C4%9Bd
there are so many fantastic road trips and you may also enjoy
country listening to Leos Janacek or Berdrich Smetana music
ralph
Jan Zampr
6th August 2012 10:22pm
I´ve seen you there, guys .-) Hope you enjoy your ride, greetings from Liberec, Jan
Viktor Stastka
8th August 2012 03:53pm
Wow, Rapha attacked The Czech Republic!:-)Greetings from Czech Canada (http://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C5%99%C3%ADrodn%C3%AD_park_%C4%8Cesk%C3%A1_Kanada)!
Stefan Rohner
8th August 2012 06:57pm
very positive summer feeling film. great work Kieran!
charles moreau
8th August 2012 08:36pm
very good film!!!
well done, rapha team europe
and surprisingly no word about suffering ;-)
i never was in bohemia - but now i want to
thanks for that
Aida Rodrigo
11th August 2012 08:57pm
Hi Kieran,
is it me or the link to the map doesn't work?
Planning to cross the border to head over that side of the mountains… :)
Greetings from Dresden!