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A new viral clip from Enduro Life Media drops viewers into La Bresse, in France’s Vosges mountains, where the annual “Montée Impossible” turns a near-vertical slope into a spectacle of throttle, flip, and dust. The 2025 edition—billed as the 35th running and staged on Sunday, July 20, 2025, at the Col de Grosse-Pierre features elimination rounds and international entrants trying to blitz a hill that defeats most of them.
The video has surged past the one-million-view mark on YouTube, helped by tight edits of launches, rag-doll dismounts, and the occasional miracle save. The uploader’s description touts 50+ riders, including U.S. names, and frames the event as the opener to France’s 2025 hill-climb championship—context that explains the packed hillside and the unforgiving pace.
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