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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

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The Tour Divide is an annual mountain biking race traversing the length of the Rocky Mountains, from Canada to the Mexican border. Following the 2,745-mile (4,418 km) Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, it is an ultra-distance cycling race that is an extreme test of endurance, self-reliance and mental toughness. The race format is strictly self-supported, and it is not a stage race - the clock runs continuously from the start until riders cross the finish line, more than two weeks later.

The race has a very low profile, and is entirely amateur. There are no entry fees, no sponsorship, and no prizes. Although "letters of intent" from likely starters are encouraged, any rider may turn up on the day to participate. Challenges along the route include mountains, great distances between resupply towns, risk of mechanical failure or injury, bears, poor weather, snowfall, and significant unrideable sections that require pushing the bike. Riders usually adopt a "bikepacking" style, carrying minimal equipment sufficient for camping or bivouacking, and only enough food and water to last until the next town. In this way, riders ride huge distances each day, the current race record averaging over 174 miles (280 km) per day.

The Tour Divide has been raced and completed on both single speed bicycles and tandem bicycles. It usually starts on the second Friday in June - at an event called Grand Départ. The race can also be completed at any time as an individual time trial (ITT).

Due to the extreme distances, inaccessibility of the route, lack of television coverage and small number of participants, spectating is impractical. However, many riders carry SPOT tracker tracking devices, allowing their progress to be continuously monitored on websites.


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Records

Race records are maintained in several categories, and do not distinguish between times set during the official annual race, or in individual time trials set at any time. Categories include male, female and tandem. As the route changes fairly frequently, the overall length and difficulty can vary, meaning records from one year cannot be exactly compared.

  • Male: 13 days 22 hours 51 mins minutes by Mike Hall in 2016 "Mike Hall completes Tour Divide in record time - and this time keeps the record". 
  • Female: 15 days, 10 hour, 59 minutes by Lael Wilcox in August 2015

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Winners


Tour Divide Training, by Josh Kato - BIKEPACKING.com
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Media coverage

The event remains a niche phenomenon, receiving little coverage in mainstream media. A documentary film, Ride the Divide was produced during the 2008 running. It followed several riders, including eventual winner Matthew Lee.


The 2015 Tour Divide Race Grand Depart in Banff | The Radavist
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Similar races

The Trans Am Bike Race (TABR) is similar to the Tour Divide in that racers have to be completely self-supported and a fixed route is used, the main difference is that the TABR is on paved roads. The TABR uses the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail, which runs from the Pacific coast in Oregon, United States, to the Atlantic Coast in Virginia, and like the route of the Tour Divide, was developed by the Adventure Cycling Association.


Josh Kato's 2016 Tour Divide Rig & Gear List - BIKEPACKING.com
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See also

  • Sample gear list and an autobiographical movie on the race

The 2015 Tour Divide Race Grand Depart in Banff | The Radavist
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References

Further reading

  • Prendergast, Alan (August 2, 2012). "In the world's toughest bike race, Justin Simoni rode from disaster to triumph". Westword. Denver: Village Voice Media. 
  • Varga, Steve (August 12, 2013). "Jesse Carlson rides to 2nd place on Curve Carbon Wheels". Curve Cycling Blog. 
  • Bennet, Christopher: Cordillera Volume 1-7 (paperback)
  • Thigpen, Scott: Trail Magic and the Art of Soft Pedalling
  • Homer, Jill: Be Brave, Be Strong

Brother Cycles Big Bro & Tour Divide Gear List - BIKEPACKING.com
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External links

  • Official website

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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