Tour Divide

{{Short description|Cycling event}}

The Tour Divide is an annual mountain biking ride traversing the length of the Rocky Mountains, from Banff, Canada to the Mexico–United States border. Following the {{convert|2745|miles|km|adj=on}} Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, it is an ultra-distance cycling ride that is an extreme test of endurance, self-reliance and mental toughness. The ride 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, usually more than two weeks later.

The ride 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 ride record averaging over 186 miles (300 km) per day.

The Tour Divide has been ridden 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.{{cite web|url=http://tourdivide.org/about|title=About Tour Divide|work=New Eon Media|access-date=2012-11-21}} The ride 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 Satellite Messenger tracking devices, allowing their progress to be continuously monitored on websites.

Records

Ride records are maintained in several categories, and do not distinguish between times set during the official annual ride, 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, 2 hours, 16 minutes by Justinas Leveika in 2024{{Cite web |last=Horanyi |first=Eszter |date=2024-06-27 |title=Justinas Leveika Wins 2024 Tour Divide, Setting New Record Time! |url=https://bikepacking.com/news/justinas-leveika-wins-2024-tour-divide/ |access-date=2024-07-08 |website=BIKEPACKING.com |language=en}}
  • Female: 15 days, 10 hours, 59 minutes by Lael Wilcox in August 2015{{Cite web|title = Tour Divide 2015 live tracker by trackleaders.com|url = http://trackleaders.com/tourdivide15|website = trackleaders.com|access-date = 2016-02-23|first = Scott|last = Morris}}{{Cite web|url=https://gypsybytrade.wordpress.com/2015/08/24/lael-wilcox-completes-tour-divide-itt-in-151059/|title = Lael Wilcox completes Tour Divide ITT in 15:10:59|date = 24 August 2015}}

{{cite web|url=https://gearjunkie.com/tour-divide-record-2016-mike-hall|title=Brit Wins, Sets 'Tour Divide' MTB Course Record|first=Tom|last=Puzak|date=24 June 2016|website=gearjunkie.com}} In 2023, EF Education-EasyPost racer Lachlan Morton set a time of 12 days, 12 hours, and 21 minutes, much of it completed on a malfunctioning derailer.

Winners

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YearMale winnerMale winner's timeFemale winnerFemale winner's time
2008{{Cite web |date=2022-02-09 |title=Tips |url=https://bikepackersmagazine.com/tips/ |access-date=2024-07-08 |website=Bike Packers Magazine |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |title=Annual General Classifications {{!}} Tour Divide |url=http://tourdivide.org/results |access-date=2024-07-08 |website=tourdivide.org |language=en}}Matthew Lee19 days 12 hours 0 minsMary Collier29 days 17 hours 37 mins
2009Matthew Lee17 days 23 hours 45 minsJill Homer24 days 07 hours 24 mins
2010Matthew Lee17 days 16 hours 10 minsCricket Butler26 days 9 hours 36 mins
2011Kurt Refsnider15 days 20 hours 51 minsCaroline Soong22 days 9 hours 59 mins
2012Ollie Whalley16 days 2 hours 54 minsEszter Horanyi19 days 3 hours 35 mins
2013Mike Hall14 days 11 hours 55 minsSara Dalman22 days 19 hours 05 mins
2014Jefe Branham16 days 2 hours 39 minsAlice Drobna22 days 6 hours 36 mins
2015{{Cite web |last=Gulley |first=Aaron |date=2015-07-08 |title=This Woman Rode 4,845 Miles in 2 Months. We're Seriously Impressed. |url=https://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-gear/bikes-and-biking/how-lael-wilcox-crushed-tour-divide/ |access-date=2024-07-08 |website=Outside Online |language=en-US}}Josh Kato14 days 11 hours 37 minsLael Wilcox{{Cite web |last=gypsybytrade |date=2015-06-29 |title=Lael Wilcox finishes Tour Divide 2015 in 17:01:51 |url=https://gypsybytrade.wordpress.com/2015/06/29/lael-wilcox-finishes-tour-divide-in-170151/ |access-date=2024-07-08 |website=gypsy by trade |language=en}}17 days 01 hours 51 mins
2016Mike Hall13 days 22 hours 51 minsJackie Bernardi19 days 21 hours 41 mins
2017Brian Lucido14 days 22 hours 50 minsMarketa Peggy Marvanova22 days 18 hours 04 minutes
2018Lewis Ciddor15 days 2 hours 8 minutesAlexandera Houchin23 days 3 hours 51 minutes
2019Christopher Seistrup15 days 11 hours 24 minsAlexandera Houchin18 days 20 hours 26 minutes
2020

|cancelled, Covid-19

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| -

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2021

|Jay Petervary *border to border

|14 days 19 hours 15 mins

|Lauren Brownlee

|20 days 05 hours 43 mins

2022Sofiane Sehili{{Cite web |title=Sofiane Sehili remporte le Tour Divide, course majeure de la longue distance gravel |url=https://www.lequipe.fr/Bikepacking/Actualites/Sofiane-sehili-remporte-le-tour-divide-course-majeure-de-la-longue-distance-gravel/1340440 |access-date=2022-08-24 |website=L'Équipe |language=fr}}14 days 16 hours 36 minsAna Jager19 days 00 hours 44 mins
2023Ulrich Bartholmoes{{Cite web |title=Congrats to Ulrich Bartholmoes, winner of the 2023 Tour Divide |url= https://bikepacking.com/news/ulrich-bartholmoes-winner-2023-tour-divide/ |access-date=2023-07-05 |website=bikepacking.com |language=en}}14 days 3 hours 23 minsLael Wilcox{{Cite web |title=Congrats to Lael Wilcox, first woman to finish the 2023 Tour Divide |url= https://bikepacking.com/news/lael-wilcox-2023-tour-divide-winner/ |access-date=2023-07-05 |website=bikepacking.com |language=en}}16 days 20 hours 00 mins
2024

|Justinas Leveika

|13 days 2 hours

16 mins

|Meaghan Hackinen

|15 days 23 hours 00 mins

Media coverage

The event remains a niche phenomenon, receiving little coverage in mainstream media. A documentary film, Ride the Divide{{Cite web |title=Ride the Divide |url=https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q126891597 |access-date=2024-06-23 |website=www.wikidata.org |language=en}} was produced during the 2008 running.{{Cite web |last=JoeMiller |date=2010-06-05 |title=“Ride the Divide” — a 2,700-mile off-road odyssey |url=https://getgoingnc.com/2010/06/%e2%80%9cride-the-divide%e2%80%9d-%e2%80%94-a-2700-mile-off-road-odyssey/ |access-date=2024-07-08 |website=GetGoing NC! |language=en-US}} It followed several riders, including eventual winner Matthew Lee. The documentary won the "Best Adventure Film" Award at the 2010 Vail Film Festival.{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1530991/awards/ |title=Ride the Divide (2010) - Awards - IMDb |language=en-US |access-date=2024-07-08 |via=www.imdb.com}}

Live reports for the [https://dotwatcher.cc/race/tour-divide-2018?reverse=true 2018], [https://dotwatcher.cc/race/tour-divide-2019?reverse=true 2019] and [https://dotwatcher.cc/race/tour-divide-2021?reverse=true 2021] races which weaves together information from TrackLeaders, the riders' social media, MTBCast and direct contact with the racers to build a comprehensive picture of the race.

Similar ride

The Trans Am Bike Race (TABR) is similar to the Tour Divide in that riders 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.

References

=Further reading=

  • {{cite news |last=Prendergast |first=Alan |date=August 2, 2012 |title=In the world's toughest bike ride, Justin Simoni rode from disaster to triumph |url= http://www.westword.com/2012-08-02/news/worlds-toughest-bicycle-race-tour-divide/|newspaper=Westword |location=Denver |publisher= Village Voice Media }}
  • {{cite news |last=Varga |first=Steve |date=August 12, 2013 |title=Jesse Carlson rides to 2nd place on Curve Carbon Wheels|url= http://www.curvecycling.com.au/blogs/news/8686039-curve-wheels-finishes-2nd-in-the-worlds-longest-bike-race-with-a-wheel-review-built-in |publisher=Curve Cycling Blog }}
  • Bennet, Christopher: Cordillera Volume 1-7 (paperback)
  • Homer, Jill: [https://www.amazon.com/Be-Brave-Strong-Journey-Across-ebook/dp/B004ZMSCQ8 Be Brave, Be Strong]