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  • Tough Rides: China, Episode 6: Shangri-la to Shanghai
    MojoTravels is proud to present: Tough Rides. In 2010, when Canadian brothers Colin Pyle and Ryan Pyle set out from Shanghai on a motorcycle journey that had never previously been attempted, they thought they had some idea of what lay ahead of them. It was a misconception that became evident by the end of Day 1. But, despite the many challenges they faced, 65 days and 12,000 miles later they'd succeeded in circumnavigating China. In this sixth and final episode from Ryan Pyle Productions, The closure of the Eastern Tibetan border forces the Pyle brothers to travel by plane reconnecting with their bikes in Shangri-La. From here they head to Guizhou province, but the improvement of the road tarmac and heavy rain make the road travel incredibly dangerous and Colin smashes his bike into a tree.
    Tough Rides: China, Episode 6: Shangri-la to Shanghai
  • Tough Rides: China, Episode 4: Towards Tibet
    MojoTravels is proud to present: Tough Rides. In 2010, when Canadian brothers Colin Pyle and Ryan Pyle set out from Shanghai on a motorcycle journey that had never previously been attempted, they thought they had some idea of what lay ahead of them. It was a misconception that became evident by the end of Day 1. But, despite the many challenges they faced, 65 days and 12,000 miles later they'd succeeded in circumnavigating China. In this fourth episode from Ryan Pyle Productions, after Ryan has recovered from the worst motorcycle fall he's ever had, the Pyle brothers aim for Tibet on the G219 highway, passing mountains and lakes including one of the most holy places in Asia, Lake Manasarovar. Their ultimate goal is Mount Everest Base Camp, but it's not going to come easy.
    Tough Rides: China, Episode 4: Towards Tibet
  • Tough Rides: China, Episode 5: Mount Everest and Lhasa
    MojoTravels is proud to present: Tough Rides. In 2010, when Canadian brothers Colin Pyle and Ryan Pyle set out from Shanghai on a motorcycle journey that had never previously been attempted, they thought they had some idea of what lay ahead of them. It was a misconception that became evident by the end of Day 1. But, despite the many challenges they faced, 65 days and 12,000 miles later they'd succeeded in circumnavigating China. In this fifth episode from Ryan Pyle Productions, a local Zhongba motorcycle repairman comes to the Pyle brother's rescue, managing to get the BMW bike clutch back in working order. But further disaster strikes when Colin's bike blows a tire. The journey is now in real jeopardy, with both bikes off the road and no clutch parts available in all of China.
    Tough Rides: China, Episode 5: Mount Everest and Lhasa
  • Tough Rides: China, Episode 3: China's Wild West
    MojoTravels is proud to present: Tough Rides. In 2010, when Canadian brothers Colin Pyle and Ryan Pyle set out from Shanghai on a motorcycle journey that had never previously been attempted, they thought they had some idea of what lay ahead of them. It was a misconception that became evident by the end of Day 1. But, despite the many challenges they faced, 65 days and 12,000 miles later they'd succeeded in circumnavigating China. In this third episode from Ryan Pyle Productions, Ryan and Colin Pyle leave their moon-scape camping ground at Turpan and head across the salt flats to Xinjiang, China's Wild West. In a few hours they travel from 150m below sea level to 3300m above sea level in freezing temperatures.
    Tough Rides: China, Episode 3: China's Wild West
  • Tough Rides: China, Episode 2: Inner Mongolia to Xinjiang Province
    MojoTravels is proud to present: Tough Rides. In 2010, when Canadian brothers Colin Pyle and Ryan Pyle set out from Shanghai on a motorcycle journey that had never previously been attempted, they thought they had some idea of what lay ahead of them. It was a misconception that became evident by the end of Day 1. But, despite the many challenges they faced, 65 days and 12,000 miles later they'd succeeded in circumnavigating China. In this second episode from Ryan Pyle Productions, Ryan and Colin Pyle bike to Inner Mongolia, bunking down for a night in a yurt village before visiting one of China's largest wind farms. Heading away from the idyllic grassland and rolling green hills they strike the world's largest traffic jam, where some trucks are stuck for 20 days.
    Tough Rides: China, Episode 2: Inner Mongolia to Xinjiang Province
  • Tough Rides: China, Episode 1: Shanghai to the Korean Border
    MojoTravels is proud to present: Tough Rides. In 2010, when Canadian brothers Colin Pyle and Ryan Pyle set out from Shanghai on a motorcycle journey that had never previously been attempted, they thought they had some idea of what lay ahead of them. It was a misconception that became evident by the end of Day 1. But, despite the many challenges they faced, 65 days and 12,000 miles later they'd succeeded in circumnavigating China. In this first episode from Ryan Pyle Productions, Colin and Ryan Pyle take off from Shanghai on their two well-kitted out BMW bikes for their epic adventure. Within minutes of setting off, Colin is nearly clipped by a giant bus; and that's just the first in a series of unexpected obstacles that lie in wait for the Pyle duo.
    Tough Rides: China, Episode 1: Shanghai to the Korean Border
  • Top 10 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Gamers
    misconceptions, stereotypes, misunderstandings, mistakes, delusions, fallacies, and on occasion, flat out lies and slander! These are those pervasive myths that haunt your average gamer. Welcome to http://Watchmojo.com/ and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 10 Things Everyone Gets Wrong About Gamers.
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