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Yonretto Trailer

By Ben Brown • 14th January 2010 09:18pm • Posted in Events

Rapha's Japanese friend and agent, Daisuke Yano, was in London Town over the weekend for business and some impromptu ice riding. He also dropped this video, a snippet from the forthcoming Rapha Yonretto ride program, which will be an unprecedented documentation of Japanese riding - with a similar manifesto to that of the Rapha Continental.

The unique Japanese mise-en-scene glimpsed here is certainly building an appetite for some great cycling photography and video, definitely inspiration to be drawn from on the next lone grey Essex plod anyway.

Kurosawa on bikes anyone?

The Rapha Yonretto will be published here »

Comments

Gem Atkinson

14th January 2010 10:58pm

what a wonderful video. great music too…

Steven Green

15th January 2010 11:18am

yeah, what's the music?

Joe Hall

15th January 2010 11:33am

Yeah, Ben. What's the music?

Ben Brown

15th January 2010 11:35am

© Mike Slott

Edgar Vonk

15th January 2010 01:51pm

Excellent! I am thinking about visiting Japan this year. Does anyone know if it's easy to rent a good race bike over there?

Chris Myers

15th January 2010 04:29pm

Kurosawa on bikes! I love it. Especially if there are seven riders.

I really enjoyed the Continental and I'm eagerly anticipating seeing the Yonretto and how it unfolds.

David Lor

15th January 2010 04:29pm

How adorably practical to put fenders on the bikes.

Joe Hall

15th January 2010 04:56pm

Chris,
We are looking into getting a few more riders to make it seven (subtitles will be included where necessary)…
But seriously, the terrain in Japan looks beautiful. The photography should be excellent.

David,
Are you suggesting 'fenders' or mudguards (don't know the Japanese symbol for those) are not pro?
I would like to get to the bottom of this… ARE MUDGUARDS PRO OR NOT?
For training, I suggest they are a wise touch… put more weight on the bike as well…

Andy Marshall

15th January 2010 09:14pm

Edgar it depends what you mean by a good race bike! I have heard
you can rent bikes but it doesn't seem to be usual here (Tokyo).
Cycling around here is good, especially when you get in to the less
populated areas.
Look on bikely.com at some of the Half- fast rides to give you an idea
of what cycling in the Tokyo area is like.

Andy Marshall

15th January 2010 09:25pm

Joe
Japanese for fender is ????? or ??? or ???. The first (katakana) is the one you'll come across in a bike shop. I look forward to more details about Yonretto (???).

George Swain

15th January 2010 10:36pm

Not sure if they're pro or not, but my Japanese Honjo fenders rock! Maybe Honjo is Japanese for "fender." :)

Mike Hurl

19th January 2010 08:43pm

What bikes are they riding - Rapha Condor team bikes?

Daisuke Yano

21st January 2010 02:38am

We put the fenders on our first ride just to get the point across. Cielo only comes fender ready. From our 3rd filming we'll be fendered only when necessary, typhoon, snow storm, june/july's dreadful rain season…at least they are custom made carbon fenders, naturally from Portland, OR.

Vincent Flanagan

27th January 2010 02:00pm

The Japanese word for mudguard/ fender is "doro yoke" doro meaning mud.
Yes there is plenty of wonderful road riding in Japan 80% percent of the country is mountains.

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