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"Often, when men have a midlife crisis, they buy a sports car or they start dating a stripper," says Daniel Bercu. "They're people looking for meaning in life." The 52-year-old commercial real estate investor thought he had another, better way to help them find it: the Uberman ultra-triathlon, which he first organized last year.

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The World's Hardest Endurance Race

Last October, a 51-year-old Italian named Giorgio Alessi became the world鈥檚 first Uberman. He completed a swim that was the equivalent of crossing the English Channel. Then he biked a distance that worked out to roughly five stages of the Tour de France. Finally, he ran the length of five marathons, straight, through the world鈥檚 hottest desert and up the flanks of a 14,000-foot mountain. He did all of this, consecutively and over the course of eight days, without leaving Southern California.

Alessi was competing in the inaugural . 鈥淥ften, when men have a midlife crisis, they buy a sports car or they start dating a stripper,鈥 says Daniel Bercu, the event鈥檚 founder. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e people looking for meaning in life. As people get older and their lives become more stable or less adventurous, they ask, 鈥榃hat鈥檚 out there that can make my life more un肠辞尘蹿辞谤迟补产濒别?鈥欌赌

With Uberman, Bercu wanted to create the most uncomfortable adventure possible for city-bound seekers. The first leg of the trial is a 21-mile swim in the Pacific Ocean, from Catalina Island to the shores of Palos Verdes鈥攊tself considered one of the world鈥檚 most grueling, dangerous tests for endurance athletes, due to , , plus聽. Next, there鈥檚 a 400-mile bike ride from Los Angeles to the Badwater basin of Death Valley. The route climbs more than 20,000 feet and descends to 200 feet below sea level. Finally, participants run 135 miles through Death Valley before ascending to the Mount Whitney trailhead at over 8,000 feet. Alone, each of these events is considered an extreme, elite endurance challenge. Together, in succession, they鈥檙e almost suicidal.

Bercu, a resident of Malibu, California, doesn鈥檛 consider himself a particularly gifted athlete, and he describes his ultra-triathlon鈥攚hich he organizes at his own expense鈥攁s 鈥渢he everyman鈥檚 journey to try and be a hero.鈥 Uberman has no prize purse and no sponsors, and it isn鈥檛 recognized by any governing body. Whoever can finish all three legs the fastest wins.

The commercial real estate聽developer had聽turned 50 in 2015,聽and dreamed of completing the three feats purely as an individual pursuit. “You need a giant goal to get out of bed in the morning,” he says. He started ticking off each leg, finally completing the Uberman quest within the year. Then, throughout 2016, he recruited endurance athletes from around the world to give the combined mission a shot.

In October 2016, seven people, including Alessi, from six countries toed the start line. Spanning ages from mid-twenties to early fifties, the competitors all had full-time jobs and varying degrees of endurance-racing experience. There was Shangrila Rendon, of Los Angeles, who for another ultra-tri; Sam Brenkel, from Scotland, who once undertook a 3,800-mile bike ride through the United States; and Tobias Frenz, a German who does and runs through the Sahara Desert on a 鈥.鈥

Alone, each of these events is considered an extreme, elite endurance challenge. Together, they鈥檙e almost suicidal.

Three of the seven, including Rendon, participated in Uberman on a relay team, with one competitor for each leg. They finished the race in 鈥攁 little under five days. Only Alessi finished the slog solo. (Brenkel made it about halfway through the swim before withdrawing, while Frenz, who completed the bike ride, didn鈥檛 have the energy to attempt the other two segments.)

Alessi, who called me during an through the United States with his brother, has taken part in the 鈥攃ompleting one Ironman race on each of 30 consecutive days鈥攁nd mind-bendingly difficult challenges. 鈥淎s a good Italian, I used to play soccer when I was young, of course,鈥 says Alessi. But after he got married, his life became quieter. To change that, he ran a marathon in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1999. Since then, Alessi has attempted incrementally harder challenges, one after the other, including swimming the English Channel, which he says took him 27 hours. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 want to push,鈥 Alessi says of his Uberman effort. 鈥淚 was only competing against myself.鈥

He thinks the Uberman is the hardest single race in the world, yet he said he still聽thoroughly enjoyed the solitude, the wildlife, and the route itself, especially that of the race鈥檚 last leg. 鈥淕oing through Death Valley was a new experience,鈥 he says. 鈥淎 lot of people go through Death Valley by car, but on foot you have a different perspective of the land.鈥

Another 2016 competitor, Scott Sambucci, who runs a business development firm, completed the Uberman swim more than 2.5 hours quicker than Alessi and survived portions of the latter two legs, but he did not finish either, citing safety concerns from mild injuries he鈥檇 sustained while in the water. However, Sambucci trained for six months and came away from the experience exceedingly proud of his attempt. 鈥淚 got a sense of what it might be like to be a professional athlete,鈥 . 鈥淚 felt completely satisfied and a sense of 鈥榚nough鈥 for perhaps the first time in my life.鈥

The second Uberman, which kicks off October 10, is already attracting talent set on beating Alessi鈥檚 record. One entrant is Timmy Garrett, an Aussie out of Sydney who鈥檚 also preparing for an . He thinks he can complete the race in about six or seven days by focusing on short-term benchmarks鈥攖he next feed or rest time. 鈥淚鈥檓 not really doing this because it鈥檚 a race,鈥 Garrett says. 鈥淚鈥檓 doing it just for my own personal challenge and as a stepping stone for my fitness.鈥

Bercu says nine others have expressed interest in joining Garrett on the Uberman trail this year. 鈥淚 know it鈥檚 Tony Robbins鈥揺sque,鈥 Bercu says. 鈥淏ut instead of dreaming small, why not dream big? Pick the biggest, hardest thing that could possibly be done and try that.鈥

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