Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 77

Atlantica - 01.06.2006, Side 77
76 AT L A N T I CA ‘Uh oh...My front wheel just won’t turn quick enough,’ I think. “Uh...!” and I am flying over my handlebars. My shoulder hits the soft moss – just off to the side of the rocks that had me turning my front tire so frantically – and my rented mountain bike bounces over me. I slide for a bit and when I get up, unhurt and laughing, my waterproof pants are red with mud from the volcanic hillside. Behind and above me is the steep decline which the Icelandic Mountain Biking Club has led me down. Below is a deep green stream, algae rich and steaming, heated by fissures filled with boiling water from somewhere in the earth’s belly. I’m a few kilometers from Hveragerdi, a town east of Reykjavík where geothermal power has been harnessed to warm greenhouses growing bananas and mangos. But the jets of steam across the valley I see are anything but con- trolled. The earth is not just rugged; it’s alive, and I’m riding it on a mountain bike. “Freyr is in,” said Gudbjörn Margeirsson in the Icelandic Mountain Biking Club’s head- quarters, an old fire station that the City says is uninhabitable because it now serves as a power transformer. I guess the ever-present threat of electro- cution is just an afterthought when you spend your free time hurdling down lava fields and riding over glacial rivers. In the week that I’ve been in contact with Iceland’s mountain bik- ing community, I’ve learned there is a hierar- chy: the tough guys whose daredevil biking is legendary, and the others who ride Reykjavík’s extensive bike paths in awe of the heroes. By the way Gudbjörn spoke about him, I thought Freyr would be one of those heroes: all legs, scarred from mountain bike adven- tures in the Icelandic outback. I was about to take three rides with the legends of the island, and measure how I stack up. Two days later, with bikes rented, the photographer and I arrive at the designated gas station outside of Reykjavík where the ICELANDa Reykjavík 060-94ICELANDAtl406.indd 76 23.6.2006 12:40:31
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