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Curious Pedals - Cycling from Finland to Singapore
Curious Pedals - Cycling from Finland to Singapore

Curious Pedals - Cycling from Finland to Singapore

1h 11m
DocumentaryAdventure

Overview

In 2022, Finnish friends Alvari Poikola and Valtteri Heinilä pedaled 15,000 kilometers across more than 20 countries, departing from their home in Finland and completing their ride in Singapore. They captured their adventure into a feature-length documentary about their incredible eight-month journey across Europe and Asia. Now available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDf3Lr8Mfcc&t=3396s

About Curious Pedals - Cycling from Finland to Singapore

Curious Pedals - Cycling from Finland to Singapore is a Documentary, Adventure film that follows in 2022, Finnish friends Alvari Poikola and Valtteri Heinilä pedaled 15,000 kilometers across more than 20 countries, departing from their home in Finland and completing their ride in Singapore. They captured their adventure into a feature-length documentary about their incredible eight-month journey across Europe and Asia. Now available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDf3Lr8Mfcc&t=3396s Curious Pedals - Cycling from Finland to Singapore is not currently listed with streaming providers in your selected region, but availability can change over time. Fans of documentary movies may also want to explore similar titles below.

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