Gee Atherton wearing biking gear and a helmet, pushing his bike through a mountainous landscape.

Speakers from the Edge present

Gee Atherton – Hold Fast 

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Gee Atherton is a mountain biking legend. The first British male and two-time UCI DH World Champion, multiple World Cup race and series champion, Red Bull Hardline winner, and Red Bull Rampage rider. As well as the star of the Ridgeline series where he seeks out seemingly ‘unrideable’ mountain ridges to ride on two wheels. One of the toughest riders on the planet, Gee has survived and overcome serious injuries from some insane crashes.

Book now to see Gee, live on stage, tell the remarkable story of his riding life.

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