Welcome to Anvma Project

It’s time for a new type of activities that does not speak of performance and results but speaks of quality of life.
The goal is not to finish first but to get wherever you want, in any condition.

  • LanzaRebel: a bikepacking adventure in Lanzarote

    We’re pretty sure that Lanza Rebel wasn’t born getting inspired by our incipit, but we can’t find a project that embraces such a statement more than Giulia’s, Ramona’s and Alexia’s trip to Lanzarote.

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  • Go Solo

    I travel alone.
    On my wrist I have a tattoo: the words “Go Solo”, surrounded by mountains.
    I need to be enough, to be able to do it alone.
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  • North Cape 4000

    Long story short, Federico managed to get to North Cape safe and sound, in 12 days and 12 hours. Quite an interesting ride we challenged him to sum up in just three sentences. Riding, eating and sleeping.
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  • The longest climb

    Mount Teide dominates Tenerife. It is the third highest volcano in the world and still active. The road winding up its slope is the longest continuous ascent in Europe, requiring to ride for more than 60 kilometres to reach its summit…
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  • Dolomiti is calling

    “Hey Ste, I spent three days with Betta in the Dolomites, we absolutely must go back there, could you next week?”
    “….could I? I should if I ever…come on, let’s go, let’s organise it!”
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  • Scotland

    Cold winds gust and ruffle, and an eerily dry landscape welcomes you to these remote islands. Three routes seen and told through the amazing images of the Shetland Islands, North Coast and Hebrides islands.
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  • Iceland divide

    The journey began on July 16th near Akureyri, a town situated on the Eyjafjörður fjord, the longest fjord in Iceland. Following gravel roads and passing through lava fields, its first stage started hard with a 23 km climb and a brutal headwind.
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  • Treschè Conca

    We began our adventure on the Altopiano dei 7 Comuni, better known as the Altopiano di Asiago. Located in the Vicentine Alps at an altitude of 1000m, it is a territory that offers many opportunities to practice outdoor sports all year round.
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