The Sibirsky (Siberian) Extreme Project was a 2009 motorcycle adventure project to attempt to go into the ultimate depths of Siberia. The idea was to push the boundaries of what is known and what is possible in terms of motorcycling in Siberia and set new benchmarks and ride new roads and tracks that had yet to be explored by adventure motorcyclists.
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The results:
- We found and were the first to ride the Tuva Track, a vague boggy track linking the Altai and Tuvan Republics, near the Mongolian border, between the towns of Kosh Agach and Mugur Aksy
- We were the first to ride the Anabar Road from Lensk to Udachny, further North in Asia than anyone had ridden before (over 66 degrees North).
- We were the first to ride the Vilyuisky Trakt, a dirt track that runs 1500 kms East (950 miles) between Lensk, Mirny and Yakutsk.
- We made the first attempt to ride both halves of the 4300 km (2700 mile) long legendary BAM Road, from Vanino on the Pacific Ocean to Taishet in central Siberia, and rode more of it (about 80%) than anyone had achieved before.
The Sibirsky Extreme Project will be followed up with a book and DVD. Details on both of those publications in the coming months.

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A DVD is coming…
Stay tuned for when, where and how. In the meantime, here is a brief taster of the kind of adventure motorcyling lunacy to expect!

