Video: “Why Wait?” by Ryan Standish

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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (October 21, 2024) — Ryan Standish, a dedicated cyclist, and Scott sponsored athlete, attempted a challenging solo adventure through the rugged desert landscape. Inspired by his father’s battle with multiple sclerosis (MS), Standish pushed his physical and mental limits to honor his father’s legacy.

“My dad has been a constant source of inspiration for me and my brothers,” Standish explained. “Seeing him overcome adversity has motivated me to go big while I can.”

Standish’s drive and determination have inspired him and encouraged his father to return to adaptive cycling. The family has shared countless memorable moments riding together, fostering a bond that transcends words.

While Standish didn’t achieve his original goal of setting the Fastest Known Time (FKT) during the adventure, he views the experience as a resounding success in many other ways. “It wasn’t about the destination but the journey itself,” he reflected. “Sometimes, the biggest victories come from the challenges we overcome.”

Ryan Standish & family. Photo courtesy of SCOTT USA

Standish’s inspiring story reminds us that even in the face of adversity, it’s possible to find strength, resilience, and a profound sense of purpose. As he continues his cycling journey, Standish plans to tackle even greater challenges, fueled by his unwavering determination and the love of his family.

Watch the film and read more at SCOTT USA.

Ryan Standish on his Kokopelli Trail/White Rim Trail FKT Attempt. Photo courtesy of SCOTT USA.
Ryan Standish on his Kokopelli Trail/White Rim Trail FKT Attempt. Photo courtesy of SCOTT USA.
Ryan Standish on his Kokopelli Trail/White Rim Trail FKT Attempt. Photo courtesy of SCOTT USA.
Ryan Standish on his Kokopelli Trail/White Rim Trail FKT Attempt. Photo courtesy of SCOTT USA.
Ryan Standish on his Kokopelli Trail/White Rim Trail FKT Attempt. Photo courtesy of SCOTT USA.
Ryan Standish on his Kokopelli Trail/White Rim Trail FKT Attempt. Photo courtesy of SCOTT USA.
Ryan Standish on his Kokopelli Trail/White Rim Trail FKT Attempt. Photo courtesy of SCOTT USA.
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