
Conor Dunne, the former Irish road race champion and Grand Tour rider, is now plying his trade with GCN and is always up for a challenge while shooting his videos.
And his latest dispatch doesn't disappoint. The former Aqua Blue Sport and Israel Start-Up Nation rider takes on the biggest beach race in the world.
He was one of 3,000 competitors who lined out in the Egmond-Pier-Egmond, a brutal day out over 38km on the coast of the Netherlands where the North Sea wind whips in.
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Not content with testing the rider in the sands and in the wind for a whopping 38km, the race also takes the riders through Dunes, climbs and a variety of obstacles.
Dunne was definitely have second - and third - thoughts at the start.
Let's see how he got on…