If you've been following the exploits of mile and mountain machine Mike Cotty recently you'll know that apart from riding further and further over the Alps in one go, he's also been instrumental in setting up The Col Collective, with the stated aim of "Guiding you to the summit of the greatest mountain passes in the world with expert advice and support"

Exactly what that means will have to wait until the full launch of the website, which Mike says is still a couple of weeks away. But to whet your appetite The Col Collective has released its first video, and what a place to start: the mighty Col du Galibier.

at 2,645m the Galibier is a favourite climb for the Tour de France, appearing over 30 times, and more often than not it's the highest point of the whole race. Generally the Tour climbs the Galibier from Valloire having already crested the Col du Télégraphe, and it's 18km to the top from Valloire, at an average of 6.9%. Watch Mike do it. He makes it look kind of easy. Or, at least, easy on the eye. We're glad it wasn't us being filmed winching ourselves up to the top. It'd be a much less graceful video, with more swearing.

"Every time I ride the Galibier I have the same feeling of pure freedom whilst never being quite sure what the elements will deal on any particular day", Mike says of the video. "So what does it mean when half of the sheep are sat down and the other half are stood up? Are they the weather gods of the mountain? Watch now and find out what this truly magnificent mountain holds in store for every rider. I hope you like what you see: I think it’s more exhausting making these videos that riding the climbs!"

"In a couple of weeks time you’ll be able to get further support and advice from our partners over at The Col Collective. Until then please help share our story with your friends and fellow riders, leave us a comment, subscribe to the channel and get in touch on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. We want you to be as much of this journey as we are, together riding bikes and helping each other along the way. Stay tuned for the next video coming soon. We seem to have a lot of climbs starting with "G": can you guess which one is coming next?"

http://thecolcollective.com