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Take your indoor cycling to the next level and bike the world at your own speed: Dive into an immersive indoor cycling experience with our training app ’Open Road’ for PC. The app lets you take control of the speed of our cycling videos and provides a much better indoor cycling experience than with YouTube. It is compatible with all ANT+ cycling devices including smart trainers, power meters and speed sensors. Athletes with spinning and exercise bikes without ANT+ compatibility can control the speed manually and enjoy riding with all the important cycling data displayed during the training session. Learn more about our training app 'Open Road' and sign up for your free ride on our website: http://bikethe.world About Big in Japan (Mount Fuji) Mount Fuji does not need much introduction. It is one of the most iconic mountains in the world. Despite its fame, most people do not know that it is possible to ride it by road bike. On this ride, we follow the Subaru Line up. It is the most popular road to Mount Fuji and it follows the same route as the Mt. Fuji Hill Climb, a Japanese sportive with more than 8000 participants. The ride starts with a short warm-up with views of Mount Fuji. After the warm-up, you move into the forest and the road gets stepper. As you pass the toll booth you are officially on the Subaru Line, the main gateway to Mount Fuji. It is a long climb and it requires stamina to complete it. The slope is generally stable at 5 percent. There is a flat segment that gives you a small 'break' before the last steep climb. The ride ends at the Fuji Subaru Line 5th Station at 2300 meters / 7546 feet of altitude. From here you'll have to carry on by foot if you want to go all the way to the summit. You can find most of the ride on Strava: / strava Facebook: Do you like our cycling videos? Then learn more about new rides, our training app 'Open Road', and other cycling related activities by give us a ‘like’ or 'follow' on Facebook: / biketheworldvideos Strava: Join our global cycling community and get kudos from fellow cyclists that like to bike the world: / strava Adding music to the ride: Most cyclists would agree that the ride to Col du Tourmalet is awesome. But when it comes to music opinions are very mixed. This is why we do not add music to our rides. We simply do not want to spoil your ride with music you do not like. But it is quite simple to add it yourself. Open an extra browser tab. Find a site that offers music (Spotify, YouTube, etc…) and pick the music you like and enjoy the ride...