Keano,
You should see and test this position out yourself. It is easy. Play the black side, perhaps you will appreciate what I am talking about in this position.
After
52 ... Rd1 (forcing your king right back down to cover the pawns )
53. Ke3 Re1+ and again, white is forced to back down and come back.
54.Kd2 Rg1 55.Rd7+
[If white decides to try to make a run for it with his king, then simply ... 55.Ke3 Re1+
And now white has to come back down again, and go no where.]
55...Ke6 56.Rd6+ Kf5 57.Rf6+ Ke4 58.Rd6
[If now White tries to push his pawns up, then the White King is cut-off. I said all this in a few posts above, you should read it again. The ideas are simple to see and equally simple to apply in OTB.]
58...Kf5 59.e6 Kf6 60.d5 Rg3
[Sealing the White king from the pawns and Black now can more easily restrain them.]
61.Rd7 c3+ 62.Kc2 Re3 63.Rc7 Ke5 64.Rxc3 Re4 65.Rd3 Kd6
[And now you should see this is absolutely even more obvious than before - it is a dead draw.]