TOUR DIVIDE 2024 RACE COVERAGE DAY13: 'Its much easier to ride in New Mexico when you have 2 pedals'
Welcome to my daily coverage of the 2024 Tour Divide. The Tour Divide is a 2700mile bikepacking race traversing the length of the USA. The Tour Divide starts in Banff, Canada and finishes at Antelope Wells on the USA/Mexico border.
The record for bikepacking the Tour Divide is help by the late Mike Hall and is 13 days 22hours and 51minutes set in 2016.
Lael Wilcox currently holds the women's Tour Divide record with a time of 15 days 10 hours 59 minutes.
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See a details route map on ridewithgps.com here:
ridewithgps.com/routes/43161161
Over 200 bike packers are lining up for the 2024 Tour Divide. I will be bringing daily updates from the event as I follow the race tracker with further insight into the race route including video shot on the race. I hope I can bring the race to life!
The 2024 Tour Divide race tracker can be found here:
trackleaders.com/tourdivide24
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@J.Flecha
Күн бұрын
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Fantastic coverage Josh! Thank you so much for these daily updates. GREAT WORK!
Congratulations to Justinas for making history and incredible ride. Unofficial time of 13 days 2 hours 6 minutes.🎉
Great work Josh -cheers
Again , thank you for all the coverage. Much appreciated !!!
Awesome coverage, thanks for the hard work! You're a natural.
thank you so much for these updates....it great
Thanks again for such good coverage.
Thanks for the coverage Josh. Great to watch
@joshibbett
14 сағат бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Josh.
Incredible and he's such a nice guy too
Can't wait for tomorrows now!
Its almost 10pm here in New Zealand so Justinas will finish in the middle of the night for us. I will sleep better once he's finished! Too tempting to just check the tracker if i wake up at 2 or 3am...😅
@jonathankerr882
2 күн бұрын
Only 12 mile to go, Fellow Aussie in the Philippines 🇵🇭
12 mile to go - Justinas, your a legend 🎉
I had hoped LTD would have tried to beat the old course record too, but I think he preferred the sleep and still finish third.
@frkttt7231
2 күн бұрын
He's not arrived yet (250 miles /400kms away from the finish line) and he still had 380 miles /610kms to go when you wrote that comment. And he was actually sleeping. Also, I'm pretty sure that he preferred to sleep because he realised he couldn't keep up the pace of Justinas and Ulrich
@ivarbrouwer197
2 күн бұрын
@@frkttt7231 not sure if you caught on to what I meant to say… the old record pace was still just in front of him and he could have caught up with it just a few days ago. He didn’t, probably didn’t see it or deemed it not worthy, but it could have been something if 3 riders broke the parcour record in the same year…
@jamesmckenzie3532
Күн бұрын
@@ivarbrouwer197he had issues earlier in the race as well that delayed him. LTM wanted to break the record as well.
Just checked the tracker and the race will be won in the next few hours.
I can't sleep I want Justinas, safely over the line, Aussie Jon in the Philippines 🇵🇭
good that coverage is using local time, unlike what the bbc does using gmt and then having to apply special relativity to adjust the clocks.
I wondered how Morton going off course because of the fires would play in. The only thing EF Cycling's recently released video sites is he had visitation on the route which Continental Divide rules prohibit.
In tour divide are you allowed to draft? or work together?
@joshibbett
2 күн бұрын
No it’s mean to be a solo endeavour
What are the average sleep/rest times of the top riders?
@yggyking10
2 күн бұрын
Justinas was stopped for 5.5 hours each day, and riding for 18+. That's all of his stops for food, water, repairs, insta updates, etc. not just sleep. The mind boggles.
The Continental Divide Trail is 3100 miles long. Is there a reason the race doesn't traverse the entire length?
@egalegal2058
2 күн бұрын
You got 3 or 4 similar routes that are often mixed up. A) the continental divide trail CDT, the oldest route installed for thru-hikers and not really suitable for bikes. It runs only through the US. B) the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route GDMBR. Scouted by the ACA as an bikepacking alternative to the CDT it was prolonged north first to Banff and than to Jasper. C) the Tour Divide, that originally followed the GDMBR, but for different reasons they made changes or used GDMBR-alternate-sections (warmsutter cut-off to avoid a former construction site, Flathead-alternative probablyto spice things up, Koko-Claims because of a washout bridge, a lot of tarmac in New Mexico to avoid mud and wildfires) and never added the Jasper-Banff part upfront, probably because all the riders, the logistics and last but not least the famous starting place at the Banff YMCA got used to that starting point. D) Kurt Refsnider did last year ride as much of the A) CDT as legally possible and tried to bypass the wilderness areas on as much dirt and single track as possible. With only one known finisher I would not call that a route, but somewhere in the internet he published the gpx files
@jordosimplythebest
2 күн бұрын
There are sections of that trail that are only fit for hiking and wouldnt make for a good bike race so the bike race follows more gravel and pavement roads to be more fit for an interesting race
@tubesockets120v
2 күн бұрын
@@egalegal2058 What is the Tour Divide length and elevation gain for the bikepacking Route?
@TheKelbymyers
2 күн бұрын
@@tubesockets120vApproximately 2745 mi and 160,000 ft of gain. Depends year to year based on fire reroutes etc...
@brianhall6097
2 күн бұрын
Looks like Uba and everyone north in New Mexico got hit by strong storms last night. Definitely slowed everyone’s pace.