Guest Testimonials from the Original Hannibal (2012)
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At Ride and Seek, we believe a cycling tour is more than just a ride – it's an adventure that transforms. Don't just take our word for it; hear directly from the pioneers of our original Hannibal Epic tour in 2012.
From exhilarating climbs and stunning vistas to the camaraderie forged on the road, our guests share how these journeys pushed their limits, forged lifelong friendships, and created memories that last a lifetime. Read on to discover how a Ride and Seek tour can change your perspective and inspire your next epic adventure.
Our First-Ever Hannibal Testimonials (2012)

Hannibal 2012 Pioneers - Josh, Stephen, James, Andy, Bob and Steve.
Josh Robinson (Stage 1 - Barcelona to Avignon)
What a journey it's been so far. Some of us only have a few days to go. Some are going all the way to Rome in Hannibal's footsteps. All of us are loving every minute, every hill, every vista, every descent, every espresso stop, and certainly every carb-packed dinner.
We're all here because we want more than a bike ride - we want an adventure. We want to push things a bit. We enjoy not knowing what's around the next corner. We like dropping ourselves into a new scene and seeing what happens. Fortune favours the brave.
The cycling, through some of the most beautiful landscape many of us have seen, is what gets us up in the morning. But it's the people who get us through each day. Whether it's the perfectly-timed snack stops or the words of encouragement, friendly rivalry and a good dose of humour from our fellow riders. It's the people who keep the legs pumping and the wheels turning. Up until a few days ago, we were strangers. Now, thanks to a great journey, we've become friends.
With Ride & Seek, you don't just discover new places. And the learning doesn't stop with Hannibal and his elephant-powered crusade. You find out something new about yourself and about other people, too. Not bad for a bike ride!
The Epic 4! - Barcelona to Rome

The Originals! From left - Dylan, Bob, Stephen, Jason, Terry and Sam
Jason Langer (one of the original 4!)
“It is a rare thing to experience something that changes your perspective on life permanently; even more rare when that something is a choice, and not a challenge that life has forced upon you.
In 2012, the Hannibal Tour, led by Dylan and Sam at Ride-and-Seek, did just that – it changed my perspective on life. I started the tour with very high expectations – to see the best of Europe, to make friends, to challenge myself physically. What it achieved was well beyond this. The Hannibal Tour covered some of the most extraordinary landscapes I will ever see, including times when I truly was on top of the world. Meeting the physical challenge of 26 days of cycling – when I have never in my life before been a “cyclist” - has left me with an incredible belief that anything is possible in life. I have made lifelong friends from across the globe. On this tour, I felt more alive than I had since I was a kid. We all laughed hard, ate and drank like kings, and at the top of the Alps, I cried with joy. And all this, from the seat of a bicycle.
Ride & Seek did a faultless job running the tour – from the hotels to the food, the support, the hire bikes and the incredible history of Hannibal along the way, I cannot imagine how it could have been executed any better. They were both professional, dedicated, friendly and supportive. Their experience shone through and is their greatest asset. I already have my next Ride-and-Seek tour planned, and it won’t be the last.”
Jason Langer rode the Hannibal Epic in 2012 and neither he nor we as guides quite knew what to expect as he only learned how to ride a bike 3 years before! We are often asked how hard the Hannibal tour is, and whilst the espresso grading system provides clear parameters, the subjectivity involved makes it hard to give a definitive answer. One thing for sure though, is that we now have Jason to use as an example for all future riders who have doubts. With no experience of multi-day riding, Jason proved to be an inspiration to us all and seeing Jason get to the top of Col Agnel (2744m) was an amazing tour highlight.

Jim looking back from the top of Col Agnel