From Diagnosis to Discovery: Dimitri Poffé's Epic Ride Against Huntington's
Dimitri Poffé biked 18,000 km from Mexico to Patagonia for Huntington's disease awareness. Learn about his inspiring journey, community impact, and award-winning documentary.

Diagnosed with Huntington's disease, a rare and incurable genetic disorder, French adventurer Dimitri Poffé transformed his personal challenge into a monumental mission: ExploreForHuntington. This ambitious project saw him embark on an 18,000-kilometer solo bikepacking journey from Mexico to Patagonia, driven by a profound desire to raise global awareness and foster human connection. Dimitri's expedition, supported by Chilean bikepacking brand Choike, traversed 13 countries, allowing him to connect with remote communities often living in poverty and isolation, documenting their stories and bringing their struggles into the international spotlight.
More than just a physical feat, Dimitri's ride became an emotional and spiritual quest, guided by empathy, resilience, and solidarity. He built a vital network of families, doctors, researchers, and local associations battling Huntington's disease, effectively bridging Latin America with the global community dedicated to fighting this condition. His impactful journey is chronicled in "The Present," a short documentary directed by Timothy Dhalleine and Cascada Expediciones, which has garnered nearly two million YouTube views and multiple international awards, showcasing the profound social impact of adventure. Dimitri continues to advocate at global conferences and is now planning a second expedition across Africa, proving that ExploreForHuntington is not merely a bikepacking tale, but a powerful call to live with intention and compassion, inspiring us all to face adversity with purpose.