Mizkif and Erobb221 completed a three-day tandem bicycle ride from Los Angeles to San Diego while broadcasting the entire trip live on Twitch. The duo arrived at TwitchCon after covering over 140 miles on what viewers described as one of the worst bike setups possible.
The ride started in Los Angeles and ended at the TwitchCon venue in San Diego three days later. Both streamers stayed on camera throughout the journey, navigating coastal roads, city traffic, and nighttime segments.
The production setup kept the stream running without major interruptions. A support vehicle followed with multiple backup cameras and microphones ready to swap in when equipment failed. A drone provided aerial shots along the route. The crew switched between angles instantly when one camera dropped signal or died.
The tandem bike itself became a talking point. The rear handlebar position looked uncomfortable for long-distance riding. Viewers noted that tandems are heavier and require both riders to coordinate pedaling, making the 140-mile distance more challenging.
Several close calls happened during the broadcast. A woman yelled at them at one point during the ride. Late one night while passing near a military base, the pair mentioned seeing “eyes” in the darkness. Another streamer named Voldesad showed up to help them avoid riding onto a highway segment.
The stream included lighter moments too. The duo joked around throughout the ride and Mizkif ended the challenge with the line “I have high cholesterol.”
Viewership increased as they got closer to the convention center. They rode directly into the TwitchCon area to finish the challenge on camera.
Mizkif is known for collaborative IRL content and challenge streams. Erobb221 frequently partners with him for duo broadcasts. Both streamers have built audiences around variety content and comedic collaborations.
The LA to San Diego cycling route typically ranges from 120–150 miles depending on the exact path taken. Riders can choose between coastal highways with rolling hills or more direct inland routes. Night riding adds safety considerations including proper lighting and reflective gear.
Long-distance IRL streaming requires specialized equipment. Most streamers use bonded cellular backpacks that combine multiple 4G and 5G connections for stable upload speeds. Some production teams add vehicle-mounted Starlink terminals for backup connectivity. Remote producers handle stream overlays and technical switching from off-site locations.
The challenge mixed old-school Twitch IRL content with modern production capabilities. Instead of a single shaky phone camera, viewers got multiple professional angles and drone footage while still following an unscripted multi-day journey.