Marco van Egdom — road cyclist
I ride first. The story comes after.
Every ride gets logged on Strava and shot along the way — a chest-mounted iPhone for the road, a DJI Neo overhead for the group. What comes back gets cut into reels, and soon, into something longer.
Route mapped, ride logged, camera rolling.
Every ride starts the same way: a route, a Strava recording, and a plan for where the cameras go. The chest mount catches the road at eye level — the effort, the group, the bad weather. The drone gets sent up for the wider shot: the line of riders through a corner, the landscape opening up on a climb.
Reels from the road.
Short cuts from recent rides, posted as they're filmed. New footage most weeks — swap these in for the latest.
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New Kit Day!
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A Nice Sunday Morning Ride
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From Scheveningen to Delft
Longform, on YouTube.
Full-length films for the ones a 30-second reel can't hold — shot in 4K from the chest mount and the DJI Neo. Original uploads are on the way; here's one to watch in the meantime.
What's filming.
- Main bikeVan Nicholas Zephyr Disc — titanium road frame.
- Portugal bikeSpecialized Secteur Comp, kept there for rides when travelling.
- Chest mountiPhone, worn on the chest for a rider's-eye view of the road, the group, and the effort.
- DroneDJI Neo, flown alongside or ahead of the group for wide shots and tracking footage.
- DataEvery ride recorded and published to Strava — route, pace, elevation.