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  1. May 3, 2024 · It’s important to note that my Great Divide gear list is based on a touring pace ride that took over two months. If you’re not yet aware, the famous Tour Divide bikepacking race covers almost the same route as the GDMBR, but most racers aim to finish in under a month (or for the fastest folks, half that time!).

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  2. Apr 29, 2024 · Editor’s Note: BikeTiresDirect has partnered with Alex Howes — a renowned world-tour-rider-gone-off-road-privateer — since 2022. Here’s an excerpt from a conversation between BTD & Howes that took place on April 2nd, 2024, where they went down the rabbit hole on all things bicycle.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · The film is called Dividing Lines - which highlights the slightly unconventional nature of training for a 2,700 mile bike living in the mountains and focusing on skiing through the winter, telling the story of this amazing route and self documenting from within the race.

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  5. Apr 16, 2024 · The Tour Divide is an annual off-road ride traversing the length of the Rocky Mountains, from Canada all the way to the Mexican border. The course is over 4,418km long (2,745mi), and along the way, riders will gain over 60,000 meters in elevation (200,000ft).

    • Tracy Pearce
  6. 5 days ago · In this episode, I connect with Mike Dion, Director of Ride the Divide (2010), the movie we all know and love and, for many of us, was the catalyst for us to tackle bikepacking races and eventually, the Tour Divide itself. We chat about the films old and new. Mike discusses his process as a creator

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · Reasons to ride: experience one of the most legendary bikepacking routes in the world; ride roughly along the Continental Divide through the Rocky Mountains; enjoy many nights of free wild camping on public land; cycle in peace on mostly low-traffic unpaved roads

  8. May 1, 2024 · The annual ride, known as the Tour Divide, starts in Banff in Alberta, Canada, on June 14 and finishes in Antelope, N.M., at the U.S.-Mexico border. It’s 2,750 miles of mostly unpaved roads, unlevel terrain, heat, cold and — near the start — the occasional grizzly bear.

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