This is pretty painful to watch.
A few guys go bike-packing with GoPros. They don't seem to have a real goal or anything, they just go places and ride around; rarely do they seem to deviate from well signed, worn tourist trails. These are the sort of place one might expect to visit on a normal riding holiday. We even see some signposts in the film pointing 'Bike path this way'.
The film is littered with clueless, speculative commentary on what is around them. A great example is to be found 51 minutes in - they find a little shaded hut with a bench in it, next to what is obviously a popular tourist hiking trail. They manage to waste a whole two minutes of film time meditating on the mysterious purpose of this hut and it's place in the world. They claim the view is spectacular, but all we get to see is some foggy grassy hills with a farm building in the foreground. Then they ride through a village and fill another few minutes of film with a local guy listing the crops and animals they raise in the village (rice and goats, mainly, if you can't take the suspense). There's no interest, nothing unique, no research, no insight. These guys stand at the foot of the Eiger in Switzerland, looking up. The insightful commentary? "It's massive."
The cinematography is uninspiring; despite riding some of the most dramatic and beautiful landscapes in the world, nothing looks great. There's some gratuitous use of 'bloom' effects. The camera work makes the riding look unexciting and often a bit second-rate.
The cod-philosophy and self-quoting is cringe-worthy. "Bikes all speak a universal language", "You don't find the path... the path finds you", the whole film is littered with this pretentious dialogue; I have no idea how the producer induced otherwise presumably reasonable people to spout such drivel. About 24 minutes in our heroes are smugly berating some poor local in a Swiss bar who hasn't achieved so much cycling as they have; it's among the most self-satisfied things I've ever watched.
Final point: The soundtrack. Every backing track is crushingly dull. There is a loop of drums and bagpipes used over the sections in Scotland which is possibly the most repetitive, boring music I've ever heard. All the music is mixed in a slightly muted level leaving plenty of volume space for the cod-philosophy; the effect is demoting the music to a Muzak-type ambient noise that has no real link to the footage, it just fills audio space.